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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Teens arrested for attacking disabled veteran in downtown Cleveland

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Teens arrested for attacking disabled veteran in downtown Cleveland

Monday, August 5, 2013

Castro victim returns to Cleveland house where she was held for years




  • Michelle Knight, 32, was held by Ariel Castro for 11 years

  • Knight thanked residents on Seymour Avenue who helped in her rescue

  • Altagracia Tejeda says Knight asked: “Did you see me?”



Cleveland, Ohio (CNN) — Michelle Knight, one of three women kidnapped by Ariel Castro, returned Friday to the Cleveland house where she was chained up and tormented for 11 years, a neighbor said.


The visit came a day after Knight came face-to-face with Castro, telling him during a sentencing hearing: “I spent 11 years in hell, and now your hell is just beginning.” Castro was sentenced to life in prison plus 1,000 years.


Knight, 32, stood outside the house at 2207 Seymour Avenue, looking at where she and two other women — Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus — had been held for years, neighbor Altagracia Tejeda said through a translator. Then she walked across the street to Tejeda’s house, she said.


It was Tejeda’s house where Berry and her 6-year-old daughter fled after making their escape May 6 from Castro’s house.





Michelle Knight: ‘I was so alone’


It was there, using a cell phone, that Berry made her now famous 911 call: “Help me, I am Amanda Berry. I’ve been kidnapped and I’ve been missing for 10 years. And I’m here. I’m free now.”


On Friday, Knight thanked Tejeda and others for helping in the women’s rescue.


During her captivity, Knight said had glimpsed Tejeda on her porch.


A couple of times over the years, Tejeda said she saw what she believed was a young girl through a screen door at Castro’s house. She later learned the girl was actually a diminutive woman. It was Knight.


“Did you see me?” Knight asked, according to Tejeda.


Her answer: Yes.




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Castro victim returns to Cleveland house where she was held for years

Monday, July 22, 2013

Grisly discoveries in Cleveland


Pope Francis plans to tour Rio this week in the same open-topped ‘popemobile’ he uses at the Vatican — but in a town notorious for crime, officials have been toiling to plan “the biggest police operation in the city’s history.”






Grisly discoveries in Cleveland

VIDEO: Ohio Killing Suspect Could Be Charged Monday







A registered sex offender could be charged on Monday in the deaths of three women found in East Cleveland, Ohio. Police and volunteers are searching for more victims. (July 22)













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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

VIDEO: Ohio Kidnap Survivors Thank Public for Support









The three women held captive in Cleveland for about a decade have ended their public silence. In a YouTube video, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight thanked the public for their emotional and financial support. (July 9)













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