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Who is Daisy McCrackin? Halloween: Resurrection star allegedly kidnapped with actor Joseph Capone

The Hollywood actress and her friend were kidnapped by an armed gang who demanded an £8k ransom

DAISY McCrackin is a Hollywood actress who was reportedly kidnapped for ransom with her friend, Joseph Capone.

Here's what we know about her...

 Daisy McCrackin is a Hollywood actress
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Who is Daisy McCrackin?

Daisy McCrackin is an actress who was born in California on 12 November 1981.

She made her film debut in the straight-to-video movie A Crack in the Floor.

She has since appeared in TV series Cold Case, Angel and The Division.

Daisy has also starred in movies including Hollywood Horror and 3000 Miles to Graceland, but she's best known for her role as Donna in Halloween: Resurrection in 2002.

 

When was Daisy McCrackin kidnapped?

Daisy and her friend, fellow actor Joseph Capone were allegedly kidnapped on 3 May, according to a report on The New York Post.

Prosecutors allege that on May 3, the armed gang entered Daisy's LA home and placed bags over their heads.

They then allegedly drove the terrified victims several miles to one of their homes in Compton.

Once there, the suspects forced Joseph to strip naked and then held him in a bathtub for 30 hours without food, prosecutors allege.

Authorities said they then took McCrackin’s car and drove her to several different banks while demanding Daisy pay £8,000 for his release.

Eventually, she was forced to write a cheque, prosecutors said.

Keith Andre Stewart, Johntae Jones and Amber Neal were charged with 17 felonies including kidnapping, assault with a firearm, grand theft, mayhem, conspiracy, and possession for sale of methamphetamine.

The next day, they brought Daisy back to her home, before leaving her there and stealing her car, authorities said.

If convicted, they each potentially face sentences of up to life in prison.

 

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