I can't remember how I knew about JB's role in the escape, but I definitely already knew that she had been credited for convincing Castro to leave the bedroom door unlocked. Coincidentally, just a few days before all the articles about JB's heroism and bravery came out-- in response to a profoundly awful post blaming the girls for not trying to escape before May 6th-- I had posted a YouTube comment about how JB had asked Castro not to lock the doors. So, when the news first broke, for a split-second I thought my comment had prompted it... lol, yeah right! Unfortunately, I can't remember my source, but I am combing through my videos right now. I know for sure that it was either a CPD detective or an FBI agent who initially credited JB for Amanda's chance to escape. Ariel Castro himself told Cleveland police that "his" daughter asked him to leave the bedroom door unlocked that day, and it was because of her that he "let [his] guard down". I will link to the source as soon as I find it.
BTW, the reason I'm combing through these videos is that we want to get the FAQ page done. The stupid, redundant, often victim-blaming questions on our YouTube videos are driving us crazzzzy! If you, CazzBa, or anyone else here wants access to the page before we publish it to the internet-- either to add questions, to answer questions (you will be credited!), or to evaluate/edit our answers, please email my partner admin@clevelandkidnappings.com or shoot me a message on here, and he can set it up so that you guys have access. I know we already changed it so that some of you have moderator privileges (our domain sucks, so you might not even know that we changed your access level!), and we'll make anyone that we've had helpful interactions with on websleuths a moderator... just ask & make sure to tell us what your user name is on our website.
Well, you're definitely not imagining the part about J pleading with Ariel Castro to leave doors unlocked, I distinctly remember hearing about that weeks or months ago. But like you, I just can't remember where/when it was I heard about it!
I want to say that it was a bit of info that came out around the time of the sentencing hearing, maybe at the hearing itself, I just can't recall, but I think you're right, it was a member of law enforcement who made the initial remark.
Speaking of the FAQ, I'm curious, are you going to address the Charles Ramsey issue? i.e. a question along the lines of "Did Charles Ramsey actually rescue the three women?"
:wink: :worms:
Can of worms indeed!
I know he still has many, many fans and I'll admit that for a time, I really wanted him to have been the one mainly responsible for getting Amanda and J out - it was such a good story, reformed ex-con saves kidnapped women and gives legendarily awesome interview afterward - however...
I know this topic has been gone over many times before here on WS, but apparently the new Allan Hall book comes out and explicitly states the author's firm opinion that Mr. Ramsey had essentially NOTHING to do with the rescue.
My girlfriend has already acquired the ebook version and although she hasn't read the thing, she's had a chance to skim through it and she was telling me that the author spends quite a few pages debunking Ramsey's (ever-changing) story. I'm looking forward to reading the author's views on this myself. Don't know if the author has any evidence other than the already-established fact that none of the witnesses to AB & J's escape said that Castro had much to do with it, but I'm curious nonetheless.
I bring it up because I think this might be the first time a major publication or media outlet has directly called Ramsey's story into question. Before now it's just been hints, whispers and suggestions I would say.
Anyway, the Charles Ramsey story might be the most well-known part of this case to the general public, so definitely worthy of being included in your FAQ, although you might be courting controversy - it's amazing how many fans the guy still has.
BTW, let me throw out a thank you for the all the work you've put into your website (and into social media generally speaking) over the last few months!
I visit the CKIA website frequently and I thought you should know how much I and I'm sure many others appreciate your efforts.
:congrats: