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Kimberly Sullivan's stepson says he is feeling better and stronger nearly two months after escaping what police say is a case ...
Kimberly Sullivan is asking a Connecticut court to reverse its decision forcing her to wear a GPS monitor while she awaits ...
The Connecticut man whose stepmother allegedly held him captive in a house of horrors for more than two decades has released ...
The 32-year-old man who accused his stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, of holding him captive for 20 years in their Waterbury, Connecticut, home, spoke for the first time since fleeing the home.
The woman who is accused of holding her stepson captive for 20 years in her Waterbury, Connecticut, home is appealing a judge's ruling that she must wear a GPS ankle monitor while out on bail.
The 32-year-old set a Connecticut home on fire to escape the place where he allegedly endured more than 20 years of captivity ...
Picture: Waterbury Police Department That behaviour prompted a pair of home visits from the Connecticut Department ... personnel who carried him from the house compared him to a Holocaust survivor.
Connecticut. The 5-foot-9 man was covered in soot and weighed only 68 pounds. Months after the case – known by some as Waterbury’s “house of horrors” – captured the nation’s attention ...