Help From The Other Side
The man who just entered into the scene was sitting some few seats away from Julie. Julie kept looking at the man in hope of the man might turn back and see the situation or might even look at the terrified face of Julie. But the man didn’t even move an inch from the seat and seemed like he was busy in his own world. What now?
She Tried Her Best
Now, things were getting really tensed on the train as it was about to reach its destination and the robber still was sitting behind Julie in hope that she would soon give up and would give away all her money and stuff. Julie had a plan and she was looking for the moment to execute it and then she found one.
Aware Of Your Surroundings
Julie looked around and was trying to look back at the robber too so that she could catch a glimpse of the gun if it was even there. Gaining all the strength she mouthed “help me” to the same man who was sitting a few seats away from her. But then he didn’t even take a look maybe because her words didn’t reach his eardrums. And then the man got up and left the train.
Nothing Left
Julie was about to reach her station 16th Street and she knew that she had to do something otherwise she would leave her station and might have to sit here for a very long time with the robber. All Julie thought was that she should just give away her wallet and phone and leave the train as soon as possible. But then she came up with a brilliant idea and that idea was from the TV…
Fake It!
Julie came up with an idea of faking a seizure. It was a risky idea but then her gut feeling was telling her to go for it. “If I fake a seizure or fake like I’m passing out, I’m not even not complying,” Julie told CBS San Francisco.
In Hope For Help
She was hoping that this fake seizure might attract the attention of other fellow passengers which would somehow make the robber’s plan a little difficult to complete. “I slumped sideways and started shaking and crying, I closed my eyes and increased the vigor so people would pay attention,” she said in the interview with CBS San Francisco.