Abduction at Devil's Den

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It's hard to dismiss Terry Lovelace as a crazy man. He was an EMT and medic in the Air Force, earned a law degree from the University of Michigan, worked as both a defense attorney and in the offices of the attorney general -- oh, and he's been married to the same woman for 46 years and raised a reportedly happy and functional family.

Lovelace says he never intended to tell the rest of his story -- or to write a book about it -- until he took up jogging in 2012. Although he'd always suffered from nightmares and hated being in wide-open, exposed places, it was then he noticed something about his body he couldn't explain.

Every time he'd hit the 2-mile mark, a place just above his knee would go numb. Finally, medical tests revealed an unexplained piece of metal the size of a fingernail implanted in his leg.

It wasn't shrapnel; he'd never been in active combat. He'd never been through surgery. There was no entrance scar. And he had no memory of ever being injured -- or did he?

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