3 girls found in Cleveland after 10 year investigation

Second best local news interview ever...right behind surfer bro with the hatchet
 
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someone post a pic of dude? i dont have facebook
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im a little slow but who did he have daughters with? the girls he kidnapped?

and how old were his daugthers

any pics of the house?
 
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/06/amanda-berry-gina-dejesus_n_3226112.html

CLEVELAND — Three women who went missing separately about a decade ago, when they were in their teens or early 20s, were found alive Monday in a residential area just south of downtown, and a man was arrested.

Cheering crowds gathered Monday night on the street near the home where police said Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight were found earlier in the day.

Police didn't immediately provide any details of how the women were found but said they appeared to be in good health and had been taken to a hospital for evaluation.

Berry disappeared at age 16 on April 21, 2003, when she called her sister to say she was getting a ride home from her job at a Burger King. DeJesus went missing at age 14 on her way home from school about a year later. They were found just a few miles from where they had gone missing.

Police said Knight was 20 when she went missing around 2000.

Police said a 52-year-old man was arrested. There was no immediate word on charges.

Loved ones said they hadn't given up hope of seeing the women again. Among them was Kayla Rogers, a childhood friend of DeJesus.

"I've been praying, never forgot about her, ever," Rogers told The Plain Dealer newspaper. "This is amazing. This is a celebration. I'm so happy. I just want to see her walk out of those doors so I can hug her."

Berry's cousin Tasheena Mitchell told the newspaper she couldn't wait to have Berry in her arms.


"I'm going to hold her, and I'm going to squeeze her and I probably won't let her go," she said.

Berry's mother, Louwana Miller, who had been hospitalized for months with pancreatitis and other ailments, died in March 2006. She had spent the previous three years looking for her daughter, whose disappearance took a toll as her health steadily deteriorated, family and friends said.

Mayor Frank Jackson expressed gratitude that the three women were found alive.

"We have many unanswered questions regarding this case, and the investigation will be ongoing," he said in a statement.

At Metro Health Medical Center, Dr. Gerald Maloney declined to go into details about the women's conditions or answer questions about whether family members were with them.

"We're assessing their needs, and the appropriate specialists are evaluating them as well," he said at a news conference, which concluded with a round of applause from a large gathering of area residents.

In January, a prison inmate was sentenced to 4 1/2 years after admitting he provided a false burial tip in the disappearance of Berry, who had last been seen the day before her 17th birthday. A judge in Cleveland sentenced Robert Wolford on his guilty plea to obstruction of justice, making a false report and making a false alarm.

Last summer, Wolford tipped authorities to look for Berry's remains in a Cleveland lot. He was taken to the location, which was dug up with backhoes.

Two men arrested for questioning in the disappearance of DeJesus in 2004 were released from the city jail in 2006 after officers did not find her body during a search of the men's house.

One of the men was transferred to the Cuyahoga County Jail on unrelated charges, while the other was allowed to go free, police said.

In September 2006, police acting on a tip tore up the concrete floor of the garage and used a cadaver dog to search unsuccessfully for DeJesus' body. Investigators confiscated 19 pieces of evidence during their search but declined to comment on the significance of the items then.

No Amber Alert was issued the day DeJesus failed to return home from school in April 2004 because no one witnessed her abduction. The lack of an Amber Alert angered her father, Felix DeJesus, who said in 2006 he believed the public will listen even if the alerts become routine.

"The Amber Alert should work for any missing child," Felix DeJesus said then. "It doesn't have to be an abduction. Whether it's an abduction or a runaway, a child needs to be found. We need to change this law."

Cleveland police said then that the alerts must be reserved for cases in which danger is imminent and the public can be of help in locating the suspect and child.






Of course this was the first guy interviewed

im sorry but wow that video. you would think that interview was fake but its not :rofl: my dudes face when he first heard the sirens like oh lord they comin for me:lol:
 
this is obviously an elaborate marketing scheme by mcdonalds



















but seriously, i'm glad they're safe
 
that interview though. :wow: :rofl: so damn animated. Told it straight. Laughing the whole time. "homeless or problems." :lol:.......but on a serious note glad they're safe and what a messed up story. :smh: :x 10 years!?!? damn.
 
This story is intriguing , as all kidnap cases/ missing children are. I see it evrrywhere (on tv, telephone bootbs, light poles) but it never hits home until you think about the devestation the families suffer through.

This story is just crazy because of the proximity to everything these women were kept it. I need to see the timeline and facts once the police get some of this stuff sorted out. And to the heatfan NTer who lives on the block, please give us more information as its being released and the scene on the street.

So sad and infuriating that these girls were raped probably coutless times. They said berry had a 6 yr old with her so thats probably the result of one of those incidents. Apparently castro conspired with his brothers. I need to see information of how they were kept there . Those cribs dont rven look that bjg to be housing no abduction chambers. But some questions though:

Did he live by himself? If he worked he must have left the crib alone for a while. And having parties in the crib? Son this whole story is a mess. the Nter that lives on the block, please update us cause i cant believe any of this is true. Crazy world
 
Man I can't sleep. Saw this thread and turn on the news. They just interviewed the uncle of the suspects and it was strange. No one seems to be that grounded in this guy's family.
 
So where were they exactly if people actually have been in the house?
Dungeons for your sex slaves are usually kept in the basement or below the basement or out back in a makeshift basement of the shed/garage.

His daughters probably knew. Given that one killed her child and it was a home birth wouldn't be surprised if her father was the father.
 
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Good to hear they found the girls alive.

I was dying in the interview when he was talking about how he's knows the suspect well. And when the reporter asked how long he's been hear he says, "I been here a YEAR!" I thought he was gonna say like 10 years or something lol

We eat ribs and listen to salsa music together haha
 
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:smh: This story is crazy. I'm scared for my kids' futures.

But that interview and 911 call though :lol:
 
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