Pleas from Family of American Hostage
Jan. 25, 2005 -- -- Susan Hallums said she kept her ex-husband's kidnapping a secret for weeks after finding out that he had been abducted in Iraq this past November.
Now her former husband's pleas for mercy are being heard by the world. A newly released videotape shows missing American Roy Hallums pleading at gunpoint for Arab rulers to let him live.
Susan Hallums told ABC News' "Good Morning America" -- in an interview that aired on Dec. 19 -- that she hoped speaking out about her former husband of 32 years might help him be released.
"He's on the quiet side ... in every walk of life he's always been very well-liked and well-received," Susan Hallums said on "GMA."
When Susan Hellums and her two grown daughters were first told of her her ex-husband's abduction, she said they were asked by authorities to refrain from discussing it with anyone else. She said she decided to speak out after reading about his fellow captive.
Roy Hallums, 56, was abducted on Nov. 1 along with Robert Tarongoy of the Philippines. The kidnappings took place after an armed assault on their compound in Baghdad. Roy Hallums and Tarongoy had been working for a Saudi company that does catering for the Iraqi army.
Susan Hallums, 52, said her former husband was supposed to come home in late November. She said he'd planned to stay through his daughter Carrie's birthday in late December.
His daughter Carrie Cooper told "GMA" that she hoped his captors would show mercy if they knew he had a family.
"Please let my dad go," she pleaded with his kidnappers on "GMA," before telling her father "I love you and I hope you can come home soon."