A Waterbury, Connecticut police officer asked alleged child abuser Kimberly Sullivan if her stepson "has free rein" to leave his room in bodycam footage after her house fire.
Waterbury police released images of the home where they say a man was held captive by his stepmother for over 20 years. See ...
Police have released horrifying photos taken inside the Connecticut house of horrors where a woman is accused of holding her ...
As Kimberly Sullivan pleads not guilty in court on Friday, the Waterbury Police Department has released photos from inside ...
An attorney reported the victim said, "‘Why is she out walking around when I was locked up in a room for 20 years?‘” ...
Norm Pattis' law firm has filed a motion with the Connecticut Appellate Court to argue for less restrictive bond conditions ...
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Bodycam footage from the Waterbury Police Department shows suspected Connecticut child abuser Kimberly Sullivan denying that her stepson, who was allegedly locked in a storage closet in their home ...
Police in Waterbury have released photos showing the filthy, trash-filled home in Connecticut where a woman allegedly held ...
Bodycam footage from the Waterbury Police Department shows suspected Connecticut child abuser Kimberly Sullivan denying that her stepson, who was allegedly locked in a storage closet in their home ...
An attorney representing Kimberly Sullivan of Waterbury, accused of imprisoning her stepson for more than 20 years, said the ...
Kimberly Sullivan, 56, was arrested in March and accused of holding her 32-year-old stepson in captivity, subjecting him to "prolonged abuse, starvation, severe neglect, and inhumane treatment ...
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