The man miraculously survived and the two suspects are in custody.
A Pensacola, Fla., man met with a couple through Facebook, then they kidnapped him, cut his throat and threw him off a bridge, leaving him for dead.
The following day, Fonseca wanted to meet again and the victim drove to her home. There, 31-year-old Nafis Reynolds came out of the residence, armed with a handgun. The three drove to a cookout at Reynolds house, after which they left again in the victim’s car. Although left for dead, the victim survived and was able to swim before collapsing on a sandbar or other land mass. A passing boater later picked him up and brought him to shore, where he was able to locate a deputy.
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