ckia2013
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I just downloaded the book and for those who are curious as to what it said about Charles Ramsey (I certainly was) - I'll try give the you quick version.
It listed and detailed his 3 arrests for domestic violence and prison time for such, also mentioned his arrests for other things (drugs and receiving stolen goods) and implied that he is a flawed hero.
How the rescue was described in the book went like this.... (Amanda's version regarding the door isn't told, just Aurora Marti and Charles Ramsey's versions.)
Aurora Marti, the lady from across the street saw Amanda and couldn't understand her, she calls her neighbor Angelo who also goes across the street. They work out the door needs to be kicked in and start kicking. Charles Ramsey arrives and helps kick the last bit of the door in. Amanda comes out. (Ramsey's initial interviews on what happened are also written out.)
Amanda rolls under the door with J in her arms.
There are the 2 calls to the police.
Ramsey and Cordero and [AMANDA'S DAUGHTER] waited with Amanda next to them.
The police arrived within 15 minutes
Amanda was asked if anyone else was in the house, she said yes, Gina DeJesus and another girl.
The police searched basement and first floor then got to the top floor and Michelle came out of her room and shouts you saved us and hugged 2 officers. Then, Gina came to the doorway of her room and came out of her room.
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Well, back to reading for me Any questions just ask and I'll try look up the part you are interested in.
The Charles Ramsey part was about how I imagined it to go. There was that video of him walking around afterwards with Amanda. I think she chatted to him as his english was better than the others perhaps. The 15 minute wait for the police would have been excruciating for Amanda. I thought at the time they claimed they were there in 2 minutes?
Who said 15 minutes? Aurora Marti, Charles Ramsey, or the author? I'm gonna go ahead and believe the CPD on this one. It would be an impressive conspiracy if all the public officials were lying!
Regarding your two minutes reference, I believe the first time I heard that was when CLE public safety director Marty Flask said it at a press conference on May 7th (VIDEO).
"Cleveland Police Communications Center received two calls: One from a neighbor to the house on Seymour Avenue and the second call from Amanda Berry, one of the missing women. An incident was created in our communications center at 5:52:33. A police car was dispatched at 5:52:49, and the first police responders arrived on the scene just under two minutes later at 5:54:07. By 5:58 the responding officers have identified Gina DeJesus and Amanda Berry as having been located at the home. At one minute later, they announced that they had also recovered safely Michelle Knight."
- Marty Flask
- Marty Flask
Thank you so much for sharing info about the book! Hope you keep updating us =)