Woman accused of keeping stepson captive faces a judge again
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The woman accused of imprisoning her stepson for more than two decades will be back in court on Friday as a judge considers changes to her bail conditions.
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Sullivan is charged with assault, kidnapping, unlawful restraint, cruelty and reckless endangerment.
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Kimberly Sullivan is facing several charges in the case of her stepson, who was reportedly held captive in their home for 20 years.
Update: A judge ruled Friday, March 28, that Kimberly Sullivan must wear a GPS-monitoring device while out on bail. Original: Donations continue to flood in for the 32-year-old man from Connecticut who was allegedly held captive
A Connecticut prosecutor says a man who told authorities his stepmother held him captive in their home for two decades since he was a boy has asked why his she is not behind bars while awaiting trial.
WATERBURY, Conn. — The biological mother of the Connecticut House of Horrors victim said it was “nauseating” coming face to face with his allegedly evil stepmom — as she revealed she has yet to be reunited with her son.
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Daily Voice on MSNKimberly Sullivan Begs For Help After Imprisoned Stepson Sets Fire To Waterbury Home: 911 CallA 911 call released to the media this week reveals what was happening inside an alleged house of horrors when a 32-year-old man — who police say had been locked away for two decades — set fire to his home in a desperate bid to escape.
A judge agreed that Kimberly Sullivan should have GPS monitoring. Sullivan also entered a 'not guilty' plea during her court appearance on March 28, 2025. Kimberly Sullivan, the stepmother accused of keeping a man captive for decades, arrives at Waterbury Superior Court on Friday morning.
Relatives are hoping to reconnect with a 32-year-old man who told police he was held captive and given limited food for two decades in his Connecticut home.