![]() Meanwhile, the Papini case remains such a confounding mystery that investigators still can’t decide if she was the victim of a kidnapping, or if they - and everyone across the country who pulled for her while she was missing - are the victims of a fabrication. “He said, basically, that it was a hoax,” the source said. ![]() The man called the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office a few months ago claiming that Papini was with him for the entire 22 days that she was supposedly held captive by her gun-toting abductors, a law enforcement source told The Post. Papini has long since resumed a quiet, suburban life with her husband, son and daughter - yet tips on what may have happened to the petite mom are still being called in to investigators, including from a mysterious man in Southern California. It’s been four years since California “super mom” Sherri Papini vanished during a broad-daylight jog, and then reappeared with an astounding, never-corroborated tale of a kidnapping by two women. ![]() 'Super mom' accused of faking own kidnapping can't stomach jail food: lawyer Sherri Papini, husband allegedly paid off credit cards with $49,000 donated to kidnapping hoax More charges possible in Sherri Papini's alleged kidnapping hoax: sheriff Alleged kidnapping faker Sherri Papini released on $120K bond
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