Ariel Castro intentionally left the doors of his Cleveland house of horrors unlocked for up to a year before Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight escaped, his lawyer claimed on Tuesday.
Speaking in an exclusive interview exactly one-year to the day the gruesome kidnappings captured the world's attention, Craig Weintraub said that Castro knew for a year beforehand that he could not keep them in his suburban house any longer.
Castro told Weintraub he wanted his daughter by Berry to have a normal life at school and the three girls he had subjected to a decade of torturous captivity to be free - but he did not have the guts to turn himself in.
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After watching the Michelle Knight interview on Dr Phil earlier I do not believe what the attorney said.Castro obviously told him that the house was unlocked,but he had no intention of letting them go or turning himself in.Maybe he actually believed that he could fabricate a defense following this horror story.
He got his defense and justice prevailed!!!!
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