Connecticut Woman Faces Charges for 20-Year Captivity of Stepson
A woman from Waterbury, Connecticut, has been accused of holding her stepson captive for two decades. Kimberly Sullivan, who has pleaded not guilty to the charges, appeared in court recently where the judge ordered her to wear GPS monitoring while on bail. The case has sparked outrage and raised questions about her release, as the victim, now a young man, is seeking answers on why his stepmother is free despite the serious accusations. Records from the Department of Children and Families have surfaced, revealing visits to the home where the alleged captivity took place. Friends and family of the victim have come forward, expressing their concern and desire for reunion as the man describes the cruelty he faced during his time in captivity. As the legal proceedings unfold, the community is left grappling with the implications of this disturbing case.
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