Now, after the astounding discovery, three men are in police custody. They are brothers.
Cleveland police on Tuesday identified them as 52-year-old Ariel Castro, 54-year-old Pedro Castro and 50-year-old O’Neal Castro.
Law enforcement sources say they are investigating allegations that three missing women found alive in a Seymour Avenue may have been pregnant multiple times. It is unclear if more than one child had been born.
The sources also say that the victims, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight, all appear to be malnourished, and that Knight may have suffered hearing loss. She has reportedly told police she was hit in the head. She may also have structural damage to her face.
A source further noted that Knight told police that there was another woman in the home when she got there, but one day she woke up and the woman was gone. There is writing on the wall in the basement which includes the name of a female and says, “Rest In Peace,” but police do not know if that is related to the case at this time.
Meanwhile, a police spokesperson on Tuesday said all three women had been released from the MetroHealth Medical Center and were taken to a “secure location.”
(Source: Fox News)
9 Responses
This (among other articles) has nothing to do with the “yeshiva” world.
Reply to coment 1. You may be right but the idea is to cover “more less” all appropriate type of news so that people don’t feel the need to look on non Jewish websites for news coverage.
this does not belong on “yeshiva” world, or else your changing your mind as to what you represent!
Huh???
Whim, you are right but gossip sells better than “yeshiva” world news.
If that’s the case, and you are of the “yeshiva” world, perhaps you shouldn’t visit this site! It will take you away from the “yeshiva” world!!! Oy Vei!
Whim and others…. What do you mean this doesn’t belong on this site?! Do you rather prefer to see young Jewish children held captive for 10 years, and that “makes” this site? First off, we learn and are reminded a great deal from this case of using extreme caution and a watchful eye of our precious children. Secondly, in this particular case, whether the victims were Jewish or not, it was tragic.
It absolutely belongs on Yeshiva world, to for ever remind us to make all teenagers ever so vigilant wherever they may be going to.
In today’s Hamodia it was not written up so explicitly!I was shocked to read this written here…