Women in Ohio Kidnap Case Thank Public For Support
CLEVELAND (AP) — Stylish and smiling, three women allegedly held captive in a Cleveland home for a decade offered thanks on YouTube for emotional and financial backing they've received since going "through hell and back."
From Amanda Berry, 27: "I want everyone to know how happy I am to be home, with my family, my friends," she said.
"I would say 'thank you' for the support," said a soft-spoken Gina DeJesus, 23, in response to prompting from a narrator. More
Something seriously Wrong with this chick?
ReplyDeleteYou have to watch several of her interviews to understand her actions.She's really very smart.
ReplyDeleteThey've always said from day 1 that she was mentally slow. Don't make fun of her.
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