Standing outside the boarded-up, two-story house where Ariel Castro held her and two other women for a decade, Cleveland kidnapping survivor Michelle Knight released dozens of yellow balloons on Wednesday — as heavy construction equipment began to tear to the ground the house that was her prison.
Knight, wearing a rosary around her neck, said a prayer and hugged representatives from the county prosecutor's office as she was accompanied down the street by a small group of Guardian Angels.
"Nobody was there for me when I was missing, and I want the people to know, including the mothers, that they can have strength, they can have hope, and their child will come back," Knight said.
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And Ob' goes on his way doing the same thing to our country.
ReplyDeleteSeriously speaking,the neighbors were dumbasses.Has anyone who has watched this nightmare unfold not wondered why the all of the signs were missed? A naked woman running through the back yard,women looking out of the windows,and a small child were all observed on numerous occasions.What exactly were they thinking,or were they thinking at all?True,most of the windows were boarded up,but all 3 women were seen looking out through openings from time to time.Did the neighbors need a bomb dropped on them?
ReplyDeleteOh,,,I don't want to get involved. This is what they were thinking. I have seen a time when I would report a crime but now I'm not so sure. If you report then your name gets out there and you can become a target due to the rights of the criminals. God help us.
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ReplyDeleteYou never read the article about this insistent did you. The women not being found are the laziness of the police. There has been plenty of calls about details that the women trapped in the house, but the police ignored it as nothing has happened or be more correct they went there once and did nothing.