Connecticut woman placed on GPS monitoring
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“But the good thing about America is that’s not how we work. She’s presumed innocent until proven otherwise in court.”
From New York Post
Many of them referred to her as a “monster” for what she allegedly did to the 5 feet 9 inch tall man who weighed just 68 pounds when he was rescued by first responders in February.
From Hartford Courant
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A friend who has known Kimberly Sullivan for 21 years said she has never mentioned having a stepson, prosecutors revealed in court.
Update: A judge ruled Friday, March 28, that Kimberly Sullivan must wear a GPS-monitoring device while out on bail. Original: Donations continue to flood in for the 32-year-old man from Connecticut who was allegedly held captive
Kimberly Sullivan is facing several charges in the case of her stepson, who was reportedly held captive in their home for 20 years.
WATERBURY, Conn. — The biological mother of the Connecticut House of Horrors victim said it was “nauseating” coming face to face with his allegedly evil stepmom — as she revealed she has yet to be reunited with her son.
A judge ordered Waterbury stepmom Kimberly Sullivan to wear a GPS monitor as a condition of her continued release, as a defense attorney entered a not guilty plea for her on Friday morning.
The Connecticut woman accused of holding her stepson captive for 20 years in their home made a brief appearance in court Wednesday morning. Kimberly Sullivan, 56, faces numerous charges after the man, now 32, was discovered in the home in Waterbury when crews responded to a fire in February.
Residents of a Connecticut town where a woman is accused of holding her stepson captive for more than two decades have spoken out about the details of the horrifying case—while voicing their guilt at failing to realize that something so dark might have been unfolding just feet from their own front doors.
The Connecticut woman accused of holding her stepson captive fore 20 years in their home, pleaded not guilty in court on Friday.