William Sampson, a British-Canadian, spent 32 months in Saudi captivity, wrongly accused of crimes including espionage, despite having committed none. His story is told through his own account and those of others involved, revealing the abuse and torture he endured, including rape and solitary confinement. Sampson's experiences and methods for coping are presented, as well as the criticism of the Canadian and British governments for their inadequate support during his captivity and release.
Confessions of an Innocent Man
A British-Canadian engineer's life was transformed after being held captive by Saudi authorities, enduring nearly three years of brutal treatment and physical abuse.