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According to Dillon’s victim impact statement: “I woke up to a hand over my mouth and the cold press of a serrated knife against my throat. He whispered, ‘Shh. We’re going to do the full scene now, Cali.’ He used my stage name. Not my real name. He wanted the character, not me.”
Dillon’s ordeal asks us to reconsider the content we consume. When we watch "realistic" abduction role-play, are we conditioning ourselves—and the creators—to accept violence as a prop? When we search for the "full" video of a real kidnapping, are we any different from Paul, who wanted the scream without the script? As of this writing, bootleg copies of Johanna Dillon’s old "Cali Logan" videos still circulate on tube sites. Some are flagged with a content warning: "The actress in this video was later kidnapped in real life."
Using metadata from Dillon’s videos (reflections in windows, the sound of a specific train horn that passed her apartment at 3:15 PM daily), Paul geo-located her to a residential complex in North Hollywood. He then spent three months planning what he called "The Full Experience." The date of the abduction is generally agreed upon by law enforcement, though Dillon herself has conflicting memories due to trauma and the sedatives used against her. the kidnapping of johanna dillon aka cali logan full
On the evening of October 17, Johanna Dillon returned to her apartment after picking up takeout. She had just finished editing a video titled "Tied Up By A Stranger (Realistic)." The video featured a hired male actor whom she had met twice before. In that video, she is dragged from her parking garage to her apartment.
At 2:17 AM, Paul used a lockpick gun—a skill he boasted about on a lock-sport forum—to quietly open Dillon’s deadbolt. She was asleep in her bedroom. Bodycam footage later reviewed by the court showed that Paul wore a black balaclava and tactical gloves. He was not dressed for a fetish scene; he was dressed for a home invasion. According to Dillon’s victim impact statement: “I woke
Paul grew frustrated. He had dreamed of a screaming, helpless "Cali Logan," but instead, he got a subdued, dissociated Johanna who spoke about aperture settings while zip-tied to a pipe.
Paul’s defense attorney argued that he believed he had consent. This was the "method acting gone wrong" defense. The lawyer pointed to Dillon’s own videos, her social media posts that said “I love it when fans get creative,” and a single, ambiguous private message from Dillon to Paul six months prior, in which she said, “You never know what’s real with me, do you?” Not my real name
During the second night, Paul left to buy more duct tape. This was his mistake. Dillon had been quietly rubbing the zip ties against a sharp edge of the pipe for 14 hours. She managed to snap the main restraint and found Paul’s cell phone, which he had left charging in the corner of the unit.
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