Kidnapping causes physical, psychical, moral, and social damages so deep that some victims can’t process the experience of horror or prefer to abstain from talking about it. This paper shows the mute of many of them, their impossibility to narrate, or the willingness not to do it. It urges to make these silences resonate to find the truths of internal war –because it hasn’t been just confrontation, but also violence against the helpless–, the lack of humanity behind the kidnapping, and its consequences after years or decades. It’s indispensable to interpret that silence, so this piece of reality doesn’t remain without meaning, nor it becomes inaudible and unknown suffering.