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Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby Project Willow » Tue May 07, 2013 5:07 pm

Alive, and free after a decade.

http://www.wkyc.com/news/article/298442/45/Amanda-Berry-case-Timeline
Cleveland Police say missing teenagers, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus, have been found inside a home on Seymour Avenue.

The two teens disappeared nearly a year apart a decade ago.

Here's a look at the timeline involving Amanda Berry's disappearance.

[list=]April 21, 2003: Amanda Berry last seen leaving her job at a Burger King at W. 110th and Lorain. She disappeared the day before her 17th birthday.

April 2003: Berry's family receives call from Amanda's cell phone. Man tells family the teen will be released in a few days. FBI begins investigating as a kidnapping.

November 2004: Amanda's mother, Louwana Miller, appears on Montel Williams show with psychic Sylvia Browne. Browne tells Miller that Amanda is dead and she sees her "in water." Devastated, Miller is told she will see Amanda "on the other side, in Heaven."

March 2, 2006: Amanda's mother, Louwana Miller, dies of heart failure at age 43. Her daughter says Amanda's disappearance broke her mother's heart.

November 2008: Body found by hunters in a Wisconsin creek is suspected of being Amanda's. However, DNA tests rule that out.

July 2012: Tip from a prisoner being held in Lucasville leads to search of house on W. 30th and Wade in connection with Amanda Berry disappearance. A search of the site turns up no evidence of the missing teen.

May 6, 2013: Three women run from a home on Seymour Avenue claiming to be Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and a third woman-yet to be identified.
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Re: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby Simulist » Tue May 07, 2013 5:27 pm

Neighbors in Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight case: Saw cops, naked woman at house in past

May 7, 2013 by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
This undated combination photo released by the Cleveland

One neighbor says a naked woman was seen crawling on her hands and knees in the backyard of the house a few years ago. Another neighbor says he heard pounding on the doors and noticed plastic bags over the windows.

Police showed up at the house both times, the neighbors say, but never went inside.


Now, after three women who vanished separately about a decade ago were rescued from the peeling, rundown house Monday in a discovery that exhilarated and astonished the city, Cleveland police are facing questions about their handling of the case and are conducting an internal review to see if they overlooked anything.

Police Chief Michael McGrath said Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight had apparently been held captive in the house since their teens or early 20s.

Authorities arrested three brothers, ages 50 to 54. One of them, former school bus driver Ariel Castro, owned the home, situated in a poor neighborhood dotted with boarded-up houses. No immediate charges were filed.

The break in the case came when the 27-year-old Berry kicked out the bottom of a locked screen door at the home and used a neighbor's telephone to call 911. Choking back tears, she breathlessly told the dispatcher: "Help me. I'm Amanda Berry. I've been kidnapped and I've been missing for 10 years and I'm, I'm here, I'm free now."

Police arrived to find the two other women, along with a 6-year-old girl who authorities said was believed to Berry's daughter. Police would not say who the father was or where the child was born.

"Prayers have finally been answered. The nightmare is over," said Stephen Anthony, head of the FBI in Cleveland. "These three young ladies have provided us with the ultimate definition of survival and perseverance. The healing can now begin."

He added: "Words can't describe the emotions being felt by all. Yes, law enforcement professionals do cry."

Authorities would not say how the women were taken captive, whether they were restrained inside the house or if they had been sexually assaulted. Police said they were trying to be delicate in their questioning of the women, given their ordeal.

Cleveland police came under heavy criticism in a separate case a few years ago following the discovery of 11 bodies in a man's home and backyard in another poor section of the city. Neighbors had long complained about foul odors, and the victims' families charged that police didn't take the reports of missing women seriously.

As for whether police this time overlooked hints about the women's fate, city Safety Director Martin Flask said Tuesday morning: "At this point, I can confirm that we have no indications that any of the neighbors, bystanders, witnesses or anyone else has ever called regarding any information, regarding activity that occurred at that house."

However, he said authorities were still checking all databases of calls to police, fire and emergency services.

Two neighbors said Tuesday that they were alarmed enough by what they saw at the house to call police on two occasions.

Elsie Cintron, who lives three houses away, said her daughter once saw a naked woman crawling on her hands and knees in the backyard several years ago and called police. "But they didn't take it seriously," she said.

Another neighbor, Israel Lugo, said he heard pounding on some of the doors of Castro's house, which had plastic bags on the windows, in November 2011. Lugo said officers knocked on the front door, but no one answered. "They walked to side of the house and then left," he said.

Neighbors also said they would see Castro sometimes walking a little girl to a neighborhood playground. And Cintron said she once saw a little girl looking out of the attic window of the house.

In the murder case from four years ago, the homeowner was eventually sentenced to death. In the wake of public outrage over the killings, a panel formed by the mayor recommended an overhaul of the city's handling of missing-person and sex crime investigations.

The three rescued women appeared to be in good health and were briefly evaluated at a hospital and reunited with relatives. A photo released by Berry's family showed her smiling with an arm around her sister. Police said they were taken to an undisclosed location in the suburbs.

A sign outside the home of DeJesus' parents read "Welcome Home Gina."

Her aunt Sandra Ruiz told reporters that she was able to see all three. She asked that the family be given space.

"Those girls, those women are so strong," she said. "What we've done in 10 years is nothing compared to what those women have done in 10 years to survive."

Investigators celebrated the news almost as much as the families.

The disappearances of Berry and DeJesus never left the minds of police. Investigators twice dug up backyards looking for Berry and continued to receive tips about the two every few months, even in recent years. But few leads ever came in about Knight, who was the first of the three to disappear, in 2002.

Police said Knight disappeared at age 20 and is 32 now. Berry vanished at age 16 on April 21, 2003, when she called her sister to say she was getting a ride home from her job at a Burger King. About a year later, DeJesus was last seen at age 14 on her way home from school. They were found just a few miles from where they disappeared.

Police identified the three suspects as Ariel Castro, 52; Pedro Castro, 54; and Onil Castro, 50. Attempts to reach Ariel Castro in jail were unsuccessful.

Police did go to the house twice in the past 15 years, but not in connection with the women's disappearance, officials said.

In 2000, before the women vanished, Ariel Castro reported a fight in the street, but no arrests were made, Flask said.

In 2004, officers went to the home after child welfare officials alerted them that Ariel Castro, a school bus driver, had apparently left a child unattended on a bus, Flask said. No one answered the door, according to Flask. At some point in the investigation, police talked to Castro and determined there was no criminal intent, he said.

The women's loved ones said they hadn't given up hope of seeing them again.

Berry's cousin Tasheena Mitchell told The Plain Dealer newspaper: "I'm going to hold her, and I'm going to squeeze her and I probably won't let her go."

Berry's mother, Louwana Miller, who had been hospitalized for months with pancreatitis and other ailments, died in 2006. She had spent the previous three years looking for her daughter, whose disappearance took a toll as her health steadily deteriorated, family and friends said.

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Re: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue May 07, 2013 5:27 pm

Three Cleveland girls who vanished a decade ago found alive

May 6, 2013 5:43 PM |

2 women, missing for a decade, found alive in Ohio: Cleveland police say two women who went missing as teenagers about a decade ago have been found alive in a residential area about 2 miles south of downtown.
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CLEVELAND -- Cleveland Police say they've discovered Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus and a third woman named Michelle Knight, all of whom have been missing for years.

According to Cleveland Police, the women were being kept in a house in the 2200 block of Seymour Avenue near West 25th Street.

The women identified themselves as Amanda Berry, now 27, and Gina DeJesus, now 23, and Berry was holding a baby. Police have not released any more information at this time.

WKYC confirmed they were taken to MetroHealth Medical Center and friends and family have gathered outside MetroHealth.

Amanda was last seen at approximately 7:45 p.m. on April 21, 2003, near West 110th Street and Lorain Avenue wearing a Burger King uniform and a black apron with "Burger King" written on it in yellow letters.

Her mother, Louwanna Miller, passed away in March of 2006.

DeJesus, then 14, disappeared April 2, 2004, while walking home from school in the same area. Since then, Berry and DeJesus have been the subject of numerous vigils.

Police confirmed that the man, Ariel Castro, 52, who was in the house was taken into custody and they will hold a press conference Tuesday morning.

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson said, "I am thankful that Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight have been found alive. We have many unanswered questions regarding this case and the investigation will be ongoing. Again, I am thankful that these three young ladies are found and alive."



AUDIO: Amanda Berry's frantic 911 call

(Cleveland) - "I'm here. I'm free now!"

Amanda Berry escaped her captor's home Monday and called 9-1-1. She told the operator she was being held on Cleveland's west side by 52-year-old Ariel Castro.

The Cleveland law Department released recordings of the call.

A frantic Berry tells the dispatcher who she is and that she's been in the news the last ten years. When asked what her captor was wearing when he left, Berry says, "I don't know 'cause he's not here right now. It's how I got away!"


Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus found alive

Posted Monday, May 6th 2013 @ 8pm

(Cleveland) - Missing girls where Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus have been found alive in a Cleveland home, along with a third missing girl, Michelle Knight.

Cleveland Police found them in a home at 2210 Seymour Ave. A huge crowd of people gathered quickly as word got out.

Berry has been missing since 2003 and DeJesus since 2004. Knight, now 32, has been missing since 2002. She would have already been an adult when she disappeared.

All three have been taken to MetroHealth for examination.

On Monday night neighbors crowded around Seymour Avenue which had been blocked by Cleveland Police and FBI agents. There was a sense of relief Monday night. "I prayed for a miracle, and today we have a miracle" said Connie, who had lived a couple streets down from 2210 Seymour for 20 years.

Another neighbor organized vigils for Gina and Amanda for the past 10 years, and said she was overcome with joy and sorrow that Amanda's mother, Louwana, who passed away from illness several years ago didn't get a chance to know her daughter was alive.



According to sources, Berry called 911 Monday afternoon. She also told the 911 dispatcher that Gina DeJesus is with her. Witnesses tell WTAM news Berry escaped to a neighbor's house Monday night. The neighbor went back in the home they were held captive and rescued the three missing girls and four children.



A 52-year-old man has been detained and police say they will hold a press conference Tuesday morning. Sources tell Newsradio WTAM 1100 that his name is Ariel Castro.
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Re: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby justdrew » Tue May 07, 2013 6:35 pm

wow, the media finally came up with the name of the "third girl" - a 32 yo woman, 21-22 at time of disappearance. Guess once you're over 18 they don't really give much of a shit about your kidnapping unless your parents are rich.




Police acknowledge little focus on finding Michelle Knight, the third missing Cleveland woman

Cleveland Deputy Police Chief Ed Tomba discusses the case of the three women who had been missing for about a decade.
By M. Alex Johnson, staff writer, NBC News

Police continued to say little Tuesday about Michelle Knight, the third woman found in a Cleveland home this week after she disappeared more than 10 years ago.

Knight, 32, walked out of the house Monday on Seymour Avenue along with Gina DeJesus after Amanda Berry broke through a locked door with the assistance of a neighbor, Cleveland police said at a news conference Tuesday. All three women were described as being in "fairly good health."

The disappearances of Berry in 2003 and DeJesus in 2004 generated widespread attention and searches over the past decade, but Knight's case drew little notice. No photos of her have been released.

Deputy Police Chief Ed Tomba acknowledged Tuesday that most of the investigation over the past decade had been "geared toward" Berry and DeJesus. Knight, he said, "was the focus of very few tips."

He and other authorities would say little else about Knight, except that she had been missing since Aug 22, 2002. Even her age is uncertain; it has been reported as anywhere from 30 to 32, although public records indicate that she was born in April 1981, which would have made her 21 when she disappeared and 32 today.

Tomba did promise that eventually, Knight's story "is going to come out."

Police didn't look widely for Knight after they and social workers concluded that she ran off on her own because she was angry she had lost custody of her son, Deborah Knight, her grandmother, told the Plain Dealer of Cleveland on Monday.

Knight's mother, Barbara Knight, told the newspaper that Michelle vanished shortly after she was scheduled for a court appearance in the custody case.

Barbara Knight said she never bought the story that her daughter had run away and tirelessly kept searching for years. Even now, she told the newspaper, all she knows is coming from news reports, and she has doubts that the woman found Monday really is her daughter.

"I'm praying that if it is her, she will come back with me, so I can help her recover from what she has been through," Barbara Knight said. "So much has happened in these 10 years. She has a younger sister she still has not met."

Barbara Knight described a decade-long period of frustration with Cleveland police, with whom she filed a missing persons report and a photo years ago, only to see the information left out of news reports while the disappearances of Berry and DeJesus were widely covered.

Barbara Knight said Michelle was the victim of an assault at school when she was 17. She said her daughter reported the incident to police but didn't think she was taken seriously. Soon after, Michelle got pregnant and dropped out of school, her mother said.

Barbara Knight said she believed she saw her daughter once a few years ago at a Cleveland shopping center, being pulled by the arm by an older man. She told the Plain Dealer that she yelled Michelle's name, but the woman didn't respond.

"I really miss her," she told the newspaper. "She was my daughter, but she was also my friend. She tried to make the best of her life and wanted to finish school. She never got the chance to go back."
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Re: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby FourthBase » Tue May 07, 2013 8:39 pm

Anyone notice the throngs of bootlickers applauding the cops? Fools! In all seriousness, the cops and social workers have a metric shitload of explaining to do. Namely, what the fuck is wrong with you people making assumptions that conveniently relieve you of having to think hard or make an extra effort? Thank christ for Ramsey, he didn't assume that the distress he heard was something ordinary and none-of-his-business. More than any bravery, he should be applauded for merely listening to another human being in need, for not being deaf to possibilities that didn't fit a preconceived worldview. Unlike the cops and social workers, some of whom surely deserve to be fired if not imprisoned.
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Re: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby Novem5er » Tue May 07, 2013 9:25 pm

I'm watching Rachel Maddow on MSNBC right now and she showed that around 450,000 children are reported missing every year... BUT (she assures us) only 2% of those cases are "abduction by stranger".

Wait. Do the math. 2% of 450,000 is still 9,000 children abducted by strangers across America every year. I know that statistically it's a small number, but Jesus Christ! Add up a couple of years and you could fill a football stadium with children who were forcefully taken from their families by complete strangers. Didn't Jeff write a frightening blog entry about this a few years ago?
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Re: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby justdrew » Tue May 07, 2013 9:44 pm

Novem5er wrote:I'm watching Rachel Maddow on MSNBC right now and she showed that around 450,000 children are reported missing every year... BUT (she assures us) only 2% of those cases are "abduction by stranger".

Wait. Do the math. 2% of 450,000 is still 9,000 children abducted by strangers across America every year. I know that statistically it's a small number, but Jesus Christ! Add up a couple of years and you could fill a football stadium with children who were forcefully taken from their families by complete strangers. Didn't Jeff write a frightening blog entry about this a few years ago?


yes. it's mind boggling. but I still find the 450,000 number hard to believe. that's a substantial percent of ALL children isn't it? sure some of them are misunderstandings or runaways but can there really be that many divorce-nappers?

"Absolutely there is a chance," Allen said. "Justice Department research shows that even in most serious child abduction cases where kids are taken by strangers, in nearly 60 percent of those cases the child comes home alive."
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Re: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby DrVolin » Tue May 07, 2013 11:06 pm

The 3 Castro brothers? And the prominent Cuban flag on the house?
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Postby FourthBase » Tue May 07, 2013 11:26 pm

DrVolin wrote:The 3 Castro brothers? And the prominent Cuban flag on the house?


Yeah. Who are their friends, their co-workers, their bosses, what is their life history, did they all of a sudden decide to conspire to kidnap young women and girls and hold them as slaves or was this not their first time, when the one brother was reprimanded for leaving a child unattended on the fucking school bus he drove for a living does that suggest an M.O., how many other missing young people are there in that area, how many cold cases, how many sex offenders in the neighborhood, which judges and social workers and cops dropped the ball how many times, what books did they read, what church did they ever attend, what...[and on, and on...]...?
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Re: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby compared2what? » Wed May 08, 2013 1:43 am

Simulist wrote:
Neighbors in Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight case: Saw cops, naked woman at house in past

May 7, 2013 by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
This undated combination photo released by the Cleveland

One neighbor says a naked woman was seen crawling on her hands and knees in the backyard of the house a few years ago. Another neighbor says he heard pounding on the doors and noticed plastic bags over the windows.

Police showed up at the house both times, the neighbors say, but never went inside.


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Postby compared2what? » Wed May 08, 2013 2:30 am

Project Willow wrote:


That's a man who doesn't care whether he's on television or not.

Good for him. (I mean "for helping free them.")
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Re: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby 8bitagent » Wed May 08, 2013 3:21 am

Three cases over several years thought to be separate kidnapping cases now turning out to be all part of the same case.

Makes you wonder...just how many stranger abduction cases are related? This of course brings to mind Johnny Gosch and the
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Re: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby justdrew » Wed May 08, 2013 5:23 am

another kidnapper FINALLY going to jail...

U.S. Judge Receives 28-Year Jail Term for His Role in Private Prison Kids-for-Cash Scheme
May 5th, 2013

An American judge known for his harsh and autocratic courtroom manner was jailed for 28 years for conspiring with private prisons to hand young offenders maximum sentences in return for kickbacks amounting to millions of dollars.

Mark Ciavarella Jnr was ordered to pay $1.2m (£770,000) in restitution after he was found to be a “figurehead” in the conspiracy that saw thousands of children unjustly punished in the name of profit in the case that became known as “kids for cash”.

Federal prosecutors accused Ciavarella Jnr and a second judge, Michael Conahan, of taking more than $2m in bribes from the builder of the PA Child Care and Western PA Child Care detention centres and extorting hundreds of thousands of dollars from the facilities’ co-owner. Ciavarella Jnr filled the beds of the private prisons with children as young as 10, many of them first-time offenders convicted minor crimes.
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Re: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight

Postby norton ash » Wed May 08, 2013 12:27 pm

http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/05/07/psyc ... -was-dead/

A psychic on The Montel Williams Show told Amanda Berry’s mother that her missing daughter was dead. Amanda Berry was found very much alive Monday, after she went missing a decade earlier.

A story that was first published in the Cleveland newspaper The Plain Dealer on Nov. 18, 2004, and republished on May 7 after Berry was located, tells the sad story of Louwana Miller, Berry’s mother. Miller appeared on The Montel Williams Show where psychic Sylvia Browne told her: “She’s not alive, honey. Your daughter’s not the kind who wouldn’t call.”

Miller said she believed the psychic “98 per cent” and packed up her daughter’s room. Until then, she had been holding out hope that her daughter was still alive.

“Please don’t misunderstand me. I still don’t want to believe it,” she told the newspaper at the time. “I want to have hope but, after a year and a half, what else is there? It seems like the God-honest truth. My daughter would always call home.”

Berry’s mother died in March 2006 of heart failure, still thinking her daughter was dead. Miller was 44 when she died.



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