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Connecticut Man’s Fiery Escape from Two Decades in Captivity Caught on Video, Biological Mother Speaks Out

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  1. Connecticut Man’s Fiery Escape from Two Decades in Captivity Caught on Video, Biological Mother Speaks Out

    The victim, whose identity remains protected, was found severely malnourished, weighing just 68-69 pounds despite being 5’9″ tall. Police reports indicate he had been locked in an 8-by-9-foot room since he was approximately 11 years old, receiving only two sandwiches daily and minimal water.

    “I wanted my freedom,” the man told responding officers when explaining why he used a lighter, hand sanitizer, and printer paper to start the fire that led to his rescue.

    Body camera footage shows firefighters carrying the man from the burning home, while his stepmother can be seen “frantically yelling at the emergency responders while carrying a small dog”.

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  2. Her attorney, Ioannis Kaloidis, maintains Sullivan’s innocence, stating: “She wasn’t controlling anything in his life… She continued to maintain the home, she continued to get groceries, she continued to keep the lights on, the heat on, and provided a shelter”. attorneys Are the lowest of the low.

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