By VICKI SMITH, Associated PressMORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- While her husband returned a rototiller to a West Virginia rental shop, a limping woman sneaked into another part of the building seeking help. Soon, she was at a shelter with a horrifying tale: She had been held hostage for the better part of a decade - beaten, burned and even shackled during childbirth.Investigators have 45 photographs showing burns on her back and breasts from irons and frying pans, and scars on her wrists and ankles.