Before he, and our visiting friend from New York, Terry, began their journey with Davis, Charles knew he had come upon dangerous information.
The drive past heavy military roadblocks into the heart of Santiago where Pinochet's forces were on a search-and-destroy mission for Allende supporters, provided the perfect opportunity for Davis to evaluate Charles and his loyalties. This reality did not escape my husband, and he began to fear Captain Davis.
Charles returned to our home in Santiago, and as he recounted his journey and discoveries to me, we resolved to leave the country. On 17 September, we separately embarked on our errands for the day, and kissed each other goodbye.
I did not realize at the time that I would never see my husband alive again. Later that day, Charles was abducted from our home by more than a dozen Chilean soldiers.
He was brought to the national stadium, where some of the most brutal of the regime's crimes were carried out against presumed Allende "sympathizers". When I returned to find our home in disarray, and Charles missing, I feared the worst. In the days and weeks that followed, Charles' father, Ed Horman, and I sought the help of American officials.
Rather than aiding our search, however, they inquired about our social circles, and asked if we had been "annoying" the Chileans. He was seized in his home as he collected his belongings. All Sections. About Us. B2B Publishing. At around the same time, his friend Frank Teruggi, also an American, was arrested and executed. For some 25 years, the U. In , the Horman family filed suit alleging that the U. The court, however, dismissed the suit on the grounds that the Hormans had not produced enough evidence showing that the U.
Around that time, the U. Almost 20 years later, however, President Clinton ordered that the records relating to the Pinochet coup be declassified. Consequently, some of the blacked-out sections of that State Department document were released.
They said that. At best, it was limited to providing or confirming information that helped motivate his murder by the government of Chile. The film drew widespread attention and prompted an unusual three-page statement from the United States State Department on the eve of the premiere.
The Government disputed the film, saying officials diligently sought to find Charles Horman, and they denied any implications of complicity. Why Charles Horman was killed remains a mystery. A year-old Harvard graduate, he was living in Chile as a film maker and writer. By chance, he went to the Valparaiso coast the day the coup began and saw the invasion.
Fearing for their safety, Charles Horman and his wife, Joyce, sought a flight out of Chile. When he returned home to collect his belongings, soldiers broke in and took him away.
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