Bodycam images of the Waterbury police shows presumably connecticut child abuser Kimberly Sullivan who denies that her stepson, who was reportedly locked up in a storage box in their house for 20 years, was trapped in the house.
According to the images obtained by FOX News Digital, one of the two daughters of Sullivan arrived shortly after the authorities on 17 February, when the police said that her 32-year-old stepson was burning in the house to escape for decades of captivity and abuse.
The daughter of Sullivan picked her up in a black acura, where they waited in the neighborhood while firefighters put the fire, and when the nameless stepson of Sullivan was rescued from the house.
In the images, which is partially edited, Sullivan, 56, explains to an officer what happened after the fire started.
She said she thought the fire started from a TV that her stepson was connected to the wall and said she came out of her bedroom when she smoked smoke and called for him.
“I tried to go into the room, but it was just – there were just flames – he came out of the room, finally woke up and came out of the room,” she said.
Sullivan said that her son could not escape the room because there were flames, but that he must eventually have walked through it.
“Was the door locked up in his room, or not?” the officer asked.
“No,” Sullivan replied.
“OK, is it normally locked?” he asked.
“No,” she replied.
“And he has the free rein to leave whenever he wants?” asked the detective.
“Yes,” Sullivan said.
But the police claim that Sullivan lied during that exchange.
Sullivan was arrested on March 12 and accused of first degree attack, second -degree kidnapping, first degree illuminate restraint, cruelty for people and first degree reckless threat.
She is free on a bond of $ 300,000 and did not owe all costs on Friday.
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According to an arrest warrant for Sullivan, the victim, identified as ‘male victim 1’, was held in a window-free 8-foot at 9-foot storage cupboard without air conditioning or heat and without access to a bathroom for 20 years. He was held in the closet 22-24 hours a day.
He was allowed two sandwiches and two small water bottles every day, one of which he would use to bathe.
He removed his waste with the help of water bottles and newspapers.
The man weighed less than 70 pounds when the first responds found him after the fire.
That order also says that the stepson of Sullivan told them that he deliberately set fire because he wanted his freedom.
FOX News Digital also obtained Sullivan’s desperate 911 Call report that her house was on fire.
More Bodycam images show that a police officer arrives on stage and screams through a window and tells the person to leave the house.
In a heavily edited part of the Bodycam images, police officers can be seen outside the ambulance who look at the victim, who is blurry and is provided by a paramedic.
When Audio comes up again from the editors, one officer tells the other that the victim said he hadn’t showered for a year.
Another video shows a hectic sullivan who asks to go back to the house to pick up her bag and her keys so that she can put her dog in her car.
The police have previously released images showing that the stepson of Sullivan from the house and in an ambulance was carried out.
Fox News Digital reached through a spokesperson for Sullivan’s lawyer Ioannis Kaloidis.
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