WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — The attorney for Kimberly Sullivan, the woman accused of holding her stepson captive for more than 20 years, have filed two motions in her case, according to a release.
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Waterbury woman accused of holding man hostage requests to return home, have GPS monitor removed
WATERBURY — The woman accused of holding a man captive since he was a young boy is requesting to return to her home and have her GPS monitor removed. According to court documents, The Kaloidis Law ...
WATERBURY, Conn. – The biological mom of the man who was allegedly locked away and starved for two decades by his accused wicked stepmother blasted officials Tuesday for not allowing her to contact ...
WATERBURY, CT. (WFSB) - Late Tuesday afternoon, state lawmakers met with the Department of Children and Families to discuss the Kimberly Sullivan case. She’s the woman accused of keeping her stepson ...
WATERBURY, CT (WFSB) - Kimberly Sullivan will continue wearing her GPS ankle monitor but has been granted access to her stepson’s medical records and new identity in the case where she’s accused of ...
The attorney for the woman who is accused of holding her stepson captive in their Waterbury home for 20 years is seeking to allow his client to return to her home to collect possessions and to get her ...
The man who said he was held captive in his family’s Waterbury home for 20 years, abused and starved has released his first public statement. The man, who is calling himself “S” to protect his ...
WATERBURY — A judge is expected to hear arguments Friday over whether prosecutors can shield the new identity and address of the victim in the trial the Waterbury woman accused of keeping him captive ...
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