The Waterbury woman accused of holding her stepson captive for most of his life briefly appeared in court Wednesday.
State prosecutors in Connecticut filed a motion Wednesday seeking to put Kimberly Sullivan under electronic or GPS monitoring ...
Kimberly Sullivan arrived at Waterbury Superior Court just before 10 a.m., where she was expected to plead not guilty to kidnapping and assault charges, according to her lawyers. But the case was ...
Kimberly Sullivan is facing several charges in the case of her stepson, who was reportedly held captive in their home for 20 ...
The Waterbury woman accused of holding her stepson captive for most of his life, briefly appeared in court Wednesday.
The woman briefly appeared in Waterbury Superior Court where she and her attorney learned of the motion and were granted a ...
A Connecticut woman accused of holding her stepson captive for more than 20 years, subjecting him to squalid living ...
I just know that she’s a monster,” Heather Tessman, who identified herself as the man’s sister, told reporters outside court.
A woman who is accused of locking her emaciated stepson in a room in their Waterbury home and starving him for decades is due back in court on Friday after a brief appearance on Wednesday morning.
Sullivan is accused of keeping her stepson hostage for 20 years - with up to 23 hours a day in a tiny room inside a home on Blake Street. In February, the victim set fire to the home to escape.
The case made headlines after a 32-year-old man set fire to the Connecticut home he shared with his stepmother in what ...