Where is the survivor of Youssef Khater today? Update

Where is the survivor of Youssef Khater today? Update

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With a title like “The Worst Roommate Ever,” Netflix’s latest true-crime anthology series delivers on its promise to explore those truly puzzling stories that highlight how people aren’t always that they seem to be. It doesn’t matter if it’s someone you just met or if it’s someone you’ve known for a while; you can never assume that absolute evil lurks under its skin, just waiting to come out. And sadly, as detailed in the “Marathon Man” episode, for Callie Quinn, that unexpected evil came in the form of one of her housemates – Youssef Khater – in Chile.

Who is Callie Quinn?

Hailing from Canyon Lake, a small town outside of Austin, Texas, Callie Quinn has always had a passion for real travel – going to new places and living there to experience what the area is really about. Therefore, in early 2011, after graduating from the University of Texas in Geography, she packed her bags and decided to move to the safest country in South America. It didn’t matter that she didn’t know anyone in Chile; her interpersonal skills have always helped her land not only an English teaching job, but also a room in a 12-bed hostel-like house within a month.

It was there that the 23-year-old met Youssef Khater, a Dane who was older than everyone else (in his early thirties) and boasted a lot about being a “hero” during his time in the Marines. As Callie believed he overdid most of his assignments, she didn’t particularly like him at first, only for it to gradually turn into something neutral once she noticed his outgoing charisma. However, things got out of hand this summer, shortly after they talked about her and another roommate moving into one of two condos he claimed he had somehow bought. as an investment.

Callie and the other roommate had given Youssef about $1,000 between them as first month’s rent and security deposit, but he kept coming up with excuses to delay their move. Then, because he had even borrowed money from other roommates and she had started discussing the matter with them, he told them that everything would be settled soon. On July 20, Youssef said he would take Callie to the real estate office that evening to show her where to pick up the keys to the condo the next morning to begin their move, adding that he would also give her a bag of cash to pay. . repay what he owed.

Still, after those two things were done, Youssef suggested they have dinner/drinks together before visiting the house that had burned down a week before. It was a local store, not a home, but Callie went with it anyway because he’d heard there was a gold toilet seat sitting inside in the dark, which they didn’t have. what to see. Once they found everything to be perfectly ordinary, however, Youssef struck – he hit her on the head with a metal gun, choked her unconscious and knocked her out. buried alive under a tarp and ashes just to seemingly save face.

Where is Callie Quinn now?

Luckily, Callie Quinn not only survived the attack, but also made a full recovery and then fought for justice, even though it only ended with 600 days behind bars. The fact that he lured her into the empty store and stole her ID cards so she could not be identified was an indication that his actions were premeditated, making his attempted murder conviction without surprise. Still, it should be mentioned that Callie has since been diagnosed with PTSD and is particularly uncomfortable around people with big eyebrows.

Despite all of this, plus a few other residual effects of her trauma, Callie seems to be fine these days. From what we can tell, she is back in Texas, where, after receiving the necessary qualifications to combine her passion for teaching and science, she is currently working in the healthcare industry. She is also determined to share her story with the world now so that no one else falls for Youssef’s manipulations.

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