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Amazing Texas Hill Country Cabin with Outdoor Hot Tub in Wimberley

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Local Leader Recalls Deadly North Texas Tornadoes 3 Years Ago - Duration: 2:06.

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What are chances Texas will legalize medical marijuana in 2019? - Duration: 2:08.

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Polémico nacimiento en Texas separa al niño Jesús de sus padres | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:35.

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2010 Texas Bowl appearance ushered in a new era for Baylor Football - Duration: 2:49.

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Keep Calm and Texas Techno #Humor #Musical #Funny #Video - Duration: 2:49.

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East Texas lake nearly rid of giant salvinia - Duration: 1:23.

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Royal Az - Escape From Hell: How Texas Woman Survived 17 Years of Abuse at the Hands of Her Aunt an - Duration: 5:00.

 Abby Alvarado was a scared 8-year-old in 1996 when she, along with her brother and sister, were taken from their mother's home by Child Protective Services in San Antonio, Texas

The three siblings were sent to live in Hawaii with their uncle, Eusebio Castillo, a Sergeant in the U

S. Army, and his wife, Laura, a childcare worker.  Although she was sad to leave her mom, she thought living in Hawaii would be an adventure

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 Instead, it turned out to be her worst nightmare.  Over a 17-year period, until she turned 25, Abby says she was physically and sexually abused by both her uncle and aunt while the family lived in Hawaii and then Texas

Even more shocking, when she turned 15, she says the Castillo's, who had adopted her and her siblings, forced her to bear three children with Eusebio, which they claimed as their own

 "They were in bed, and they told me to sit down on the bed with them," Abby, now 30, tells PEOPLE

"We're gonna have a talk. This is what you're gonna do, and that's it. End of story

"  In 2005, as a 17-year-old high school student, she gave birth to her first daughter

Three years later, she gave birth to her second daughter, followed by a son in 2011

 Abby says she finally found the courage to leave around 2013 when she met her future husband Rudy at the Castillo's San Antonio home where they were making claims that Abby's oldest daughter had the power to heal diseases

 "He came to the church one day, and something told me that he's going to be the one helping me," she says

 With the help of Rudy, she fled the Castillo's house with her three children and went to the police on July 20, 2014

 "I knew in life I was going to grow up and get older and he was going to want something young," she says about Eusebio

"'I was like, 'I have two girls. They're next. They're next in line. There's  nobody else here

' I did it for my girls and my son because they're my world."  After Abby escaped, the Castillos fled San Antonio and were finally taken into custody in 2017

 In June of 2018, Laura Castillo,46, pleaded guilty to three counts of sexual assault and sentenced to 33 years in prison

Eusebio Castillo, 48, pleaded guilty in October and received 5 life sentences.  "These people are just evil, period, end of story," Bexar County Criminal District Attorney Nicholas LaHood tells PEOPLE

"There's not a lot of things that shock us, unfortunately, but this is definitely up there of the level of depravity that you hope that nobody else is ever exposed to

"  Today, Abby says she is finally putting the pieces of her life back together.  "I'm able to sleep, now without having to wake up to Rudy trying to hold me and getting scared," she says

"I don't do that anymore, so it feels really great knowing that I don't have to be scared anymore, knowing that he's never gonna get out

"  And she hopes by sharing her story, it will help others.  "I don't want people to feel sorry for me," she says

"I'm opening up for women and people to hear my story and learn from it."  For more from the exclusive interview with Abby, pick up this week's issue, on newsstands Friday

For more infomation >> Royal Az - Escape From Hell: How Texas Woman Survived 17 Years of Abuse at the Hands of Her Aunt an - Duration: 5:00.

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Baylor Football seeking third straight bowl win in Texas Bowl - Duration: 1:51.

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Matt Rhule at Texas Bowl presser - Duration: 0:42.

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Texas DPS Continues to Remind Drivers About Safety and Planning for Holiday Travel - Duration: 0:54.

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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas: 90 Years and Counting - Duration: 2:44.

1929 Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas - traces roots to world's first hospital insurance at Baylor

Hospital in Dallas. Plan Administrator Justin Ford Kimball would eventually be called the "father of Blue Cross."

1934 Viennese artist Joseph Binder is commissioned to paint poster with blue cross,

which soon becomes unifying symbol among emerging Blue Cross Plans.

1939 Blue Shield symbol is created - combining serpent with U.S. Army Medical Corps insignia.

Texas Blue Cross Plan incorporates as Group Hospital Services.

1947 The American Hospital Association officially recognizes Baylor Hospital

as the birthplace of the national Blue Cross movement.

1949 Inter-Plan Service Benefit Bank (forerunner of BlueCard®) is

created to coordinate coverage for members hospitalized away from home.

1955 Nearly 70% of population is insured up from less than 10% in 1940.

Blue Cross has 1 million members in Texas.

1962 Texas Plan buys its first computer to support its involvement in Old Age Assistance program,

a precursor to Medicare.

1965 The Medicare bill is signed into law creating Medicare and Medicaid programs,

which would have been difficult without Blue Cross and Blue Shield framework.

1976 Company wins bid to cover Texas state employees under a uniform program of life,

accident and health insurance. Austin Claims Service Center established to serve this account.

1982 Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association forms when the two separate associations merge.

1991 Caring for Children Foundation establishes to serve the medical needs of uninsured children across the state.

1994 BlueCard program launches enabling members traveling or living in another Plan's

service area to receive the same health care service benefits of their home Plan.

1998 Health Care Service Corporation is created with the merger of Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans in Texas and Illinois.

2000 Company initiates outcomes-based reimbursement contracts with hospitals and physicians to improve the quality of care.

2004 Worldwide medical coverage launches through GeoBlue Expat® for employees in U.S.-based companies working abroad.

2010 Affordable Care Act implementation begins. New headquarters opens in Richardson.

2011 Healthy Kids, Healthy Families® initiative launches to improve health and wellness

through community investments.

2014 BCBSTX is only major insurer to fully participate on ACA's retail exchanges in first year.

Texas Plan launches first accountable care organization with Texas Health Resources.

2016 Texas Medical Association and BCBSTX partner to form TMA PracticeEdge,

a separate company helping independent physicians provide cost-effective patient care.

2017 C1 Innovation Lab® opens to meet employers' increasing needs.

2018 1 million members are enrolled under value-based care arrangements.

Affordability CuresSM launches a $1.5 billion endeavor to reduce costs and insure more Americans.

90 years and counting health care keeps evolving... and so will we.

For more infomation >> Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas: 90 Years and Counting - Duration: 2:44.

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Nampa angler prepares for major tournament in Texas - Duration: 3:08.

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Bears reflect on 2010 Texas Bowl - Duration: 1:18.

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Treatment Options for Spondylolisthesis | Plano, TX | Texas Health Spine and Orthopedic Center - Duration: 1:25.

I'm Dr. Blake Staub. I'm a neurosurgeon I specialize in minimally invasive spine

surgery as well as complex revision surgery and deformity surgery. To treat

spondylolisthesis that's not mobile and doesn't really have the patients that

don't have a lot of back pain but it's really they have leg pain and a specific

distribution we can usually attribute that to one nerve and so some say some

doctors would say okay well it's a there's a slip we have to do a fusion I

don't necessarily believe in that I think if it's a stable slip especially

in an older person doing a small microscopic decompression of that one

nerve is sometimes way better than doing a big fusion surgery the recovery is

quicker you usually go home the same day or the next day your pain is less than

the bigger surgery you're back to your normal life a lot sooner and again you

can always do more surgery you can't do less so I always like to opt for the

smallest surgery first and if we need to do something big in the future then do

that in the future

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