BOSTON —

Audra Doody does not remember a lot about her time being trafficked in and out of hotels in eastern Massachusetts. But she does remember the other women she was trafficked with.

"They're not alive anymore, so I hold them dear to my heart. That's what I try to remember."

She prefers that some of the other details remain a blur.

"It's pretty gross, to be honest, what you have to do. I don't think a human body's meant for all of that," she said. "There's no sleep. It's just your phone continuously goes off all the time. You can't keep up with the amount of calls or text messages you're getting."

She spent hours and days in hotels, forced to hand over money to her trafficker, all while hooked on drugs.

"I was so tired when I got out. That's what I remember. It seems like a short

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