![]() In 2011, his half-brother died in a motorcycle accident. However, they never had a close relationship, and Farias' half-brother took on the role of the father figure. So I depended on my mom all my life."įarias' father was an officer with the Houston Police Department but took his own life in 2014. When I lost my brother, I didn't have anyone to teach me how to live, or to have confidence or trust in myself. "She was my only parent, the only person I really ever had besides my brother. "She locked me in there pretty much, mentally," Farias said. He says he may have been an adult, but felt he had to listen to his mother, the only family he felt he really had or could trust. Houston police made sure to point out that Farias was an adult at the time. According to Houston police investigators, Farias returned the day after he went missing, and the two have been deceiving police and the community ever since. Eight years later, Farias was found outside of a church on June 29. In 2015, Farias was reported missing when he was 17 years old after his mother, Janie Santana, told police her son never returned home from a walk. It just kept confusing me, the way she would manipulate me into saying, 'You're going to get arrested.'" ![]() "She never locked me in or handcuffed me or anything like that," Farias said. HOUSTON - For the first time, Rudy Farias, the young man who police say went along with his mother's lies about being missing for eight years, spoke about why he obliged.įarias said that for eight long years, his mother would brainwash him, convincing him that he'd get in trouble if he didn't go along with her nearly-decade lie. ![]() In his own words, he tells ABC13 about going along with the deception that he says his mother put him up to. Eyewitness News is speaking with the man who was reported missing as a 17-year-old. ![]()
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