CT - 32-year-old man held captive by stepmother Kimberly Sullivan since age 11, weighs 68 lbs, sets fire to home to escape, 17 Feb 2025

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'What People Are Saying'​

'Waterbury Police Chief Fernando Spagnolo, in a statement:

"The suffering this victim endured for over 20 years is both heartbreaking and unimaginable. This case required relentless investigative effort, and I commend the dedication of our officers and the Waterbury State's Attorney's Office. Their unwavering commitment ensured that justice is served, and the perpetrator is held fully accountable for these horrific crimes."


Supervisory Assistant State's Attorney Don Therkildsen, per Greenwich Time:

"The facts of this case, quite frankly, the facts are something out of a horror movie. That's without exaggeration."

 
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If she claims the father didn't believe in doctors.... do we know if he (the father) was getting medical care while he was sick and in wheelchair before he passed away? If you don't believe in doctors for your kid then you should believe the same for yourself, Right?
Scroll down to 2019-2020
Quite a few medical calls where made to the house.
For who?


 
  • #523
If any of KS's charges fall under domestic violence there are statutes for the victims then "S" would have the right to keep his name out of public record.
The defendant/lawyers would have access to the name etc.

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ding dong wants the victim name to remain on the medical records because to redact it would "impede" their investigation into the case.

My question is, in what way does that name redaction impede their case? Impede how? The defendant and her counsel know the name. WHY does it matter so much to them if it is redacted or not? HOW does its redaction impede them?

Its bullcrap. Attempted Witness Intimidation. Period. MOO
 
  • #525
The aforesaid "ding dong" attorney was quite possibly the only attorney who was willing to take on this vile woman.
 
  • #526
I hope Jaycee Dugard and her organization can help this poor man in his recovery!
 
  • #527
I hope Jaycee Dugard and her organization can help this poor man in his recovery!

I should add the caveat that I have no indication that Jaycee and her organization is helping this man. I'm only saying that it would be great if they could!
 
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so much for the defense attempting to use the unfounded results of those investigations 20 years ago as a defense - well unfounded so no neglect/abuse.

Reports back then from mandated reporters concerned possible neglect. The laws in place at that time didn't allow for investigators to question children ALONE without parent present for neglect charges, and there were no abuse allegations made to prompt those interactions, "just" neglect.

As to the Dr. visits, defense can't claim the accused wasn't in charge of S's medical care and his father didn't believe in doctors while at the same time claiming the child's physician found no problem with the child's weight or lack thereof. That is an outright lie, or at the least, disingenuous.

His pediatrician and school nurse were tasked with investigating if some medial or physiological cause was behind the child's lack of weight and constant hunger. None was found. This is not the glowing endorsement the defense attorney thinks it is of his clients parenting. It indicates there was no reason except for neglect and starvation for S to suffer what he did.

I do not doubt there was plenty of available food in the home - for all the other occupants. Just not available for S. :( S was removed from school and basically all of life outside his prison of a home at around age 11. I'd be very curious to know how the timing of that removal compares with the investigation where school nurse and pediatrician couldn't locate any medical reason for S to be so painfully thin and constantly hungry. I suspect the removal happened immediately after that unfounded ruling. JMO Goodbye mandated reporters, and no more doctor visits after that is my guess.
 
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so much for the defense attempting to use the unfounded results of those investigations 20 years ago as a defense - well unfounded so no neglect/abuse.

Reports back then from mandated reporters concerned possible neglect. The laws in place at that time didn't allow for investigators to question children ALONE without parent present for neglect charges, and there were no abuse allegations made to prompt those interactions, "just" neglect.

As to the Dr. visits, defense can't claim the accused wasn't in charge of S's medical care and his father didn't believe in doctors while at the same time claiming the child's physician found no problem with the child's weight or lack thereof. That is an outright lie, or at the least, disingenuous.

His pediatrician and school nurse were tasked with investigating if some medial or physiological cause was behind the child's lack of weight and constant hunger. None was found. This is not the glowing endorsement the defense attorney thinks it is of his clients parenting. It indicates there was no reason except for neglect and starvation for S to suffer what he did.

I do not doubt there was plenty of available food in the home - for all the other occupants. Just not available for S. :( S was removed from school and basically all of life outside his prison of a home at around age 11. I'd be very curious to know how the timing of that removal compares with the investigation where school nurse and pediatrician couldn't locate any medical reason for S to be so painfully thin and constantly hungry. I suspect the removal happened immediately after that unfounded ruling. JMO Goodbye mandated reporters, and no more doctor visits after that is my guess.
Great post!

I do hope "S" has gained some weight, some muscle strength and mental strength in the time he's been away from that home and HER!
It beggars belief how one human can treat another like this, sadly we see horrific neglect often don't we!

I hope he gets some justice when this gets to court and she's banged up with some real bruisers!
 
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No and noooo!
I don't care if she returns to the home, collects personal belonging. I don't even care if she wants to go back and live there. Let her go look at that hellhole she held S captive in every day for all I care. But at the very least they need to leave her ankle monitor on. It's more freedom than her victim ever had.
 
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bumping and hoping for more news after the hearing set for this week
Do we have anyone who can post the details as it's happening for those of us outside the US please? 🤞
 

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