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http://www.kansascw.com/Global/story.asp?S=9634314
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Winslow says she doesn't always get along with her sister, who she calls an evil, spiteful person. But Winslow says she hasn't stopped thinking about Adam and the last time she saw him in 1999. She says he was locked in the bathroom of the family's home in Towanda, the same place investigators searched last month.
"All day long no one took water in to him, no one took food in to him, nothing," she said. "Later on, I made a comment about taking a plate to Adam, and she told me in so many words that Adam doesn't deserve to eat."
Eyewitness News also spoke with Butler County Sheriff Craig Murphy. He says that the Herrmans are talking to the media more than they are to investigators. He says he is listening to the claims they are making and comparing their stories to the evidence that's being collected.
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Winslow says she doesn't always get along with her sister, who she calls an evil, spiteful person. But Winslow says she hasn't stopped thinking about Adam and the last time she saw him in 1999. She says he was locked in the bathroom of the family's home in Towanda, the same place investigators searched last month.
"All day long no one took water in to him, no one took food in to him, nothing," she said. "Later on, I made a comment about taking a plate to Adam, and she told me in so many words that Adam doesn't deserve to eat."
Eyewitness News also spoke with Butler County Sheriff Craig Murphy. He says that the Herrmans are talking to the media more than they are to investigators. He says he is listening to the claims they are making and comparing their stories to the evidence that's being collected.