7 Shocking Details From The Cleveland Abductions

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Nothing is secret, at least not for long, and the details of the Cleveland abductions are no exception. The media has managed to obtain the initial police write-up of interviews with Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight, and believe me it’s an ugly tale indeed.

 The house where, on May 6, three women who had disappeared approximately 10 years ago were found alive.  Bill Pugliano/Getty Images
The house where, on May 6, three women who had disappeared approximately 10 years ago were found alive.
Bill Pugliano/Getty Images

On Wednesday, Cleveland police charged Ariel Castro, 52, with four counts of kidnapping and three counts of rape for his alleged decade-long incarceration of three young women: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight. Castro’s brothers Pedro and Onil weren’t charged, police said, because there’s no evidence they knew about the kidnappings.

We have already gotten a sickening glimpse of what went on inside Ariel Castro’s house, but local Cleveland TV stations and several newspapers have since gotten ahold of the initial police report, which includes early interviews with the three escaped women. “Obviously it’s awful,” says Laura Beck at Jezebel. Here, seven details from the Castro police report and other new revelations:

1. Castro allegedly starved and punched Knight to induce abortions
“Among the most disturbing information” in the police report on Castro’s “never-ending bag of horror” is this disturbing tidbit, says Jezebel‘s Beck. Castro impregnated Michelle Knight five times during her 11 years of captivity, she told police, and according to the report, he allegedly “starved her for at least two weeks, then he repeatedly punched her in the stomach until she miscarried.”

2. Knight was forced to deliver Berry’s child
Police are performing a paternity test to determine whether Castro is the father of Berry’s 6-year-old daughter, Jocelyn, as she is believed to be. Knight told police that she was forced to act as midwife during Jocelyn’s birth, in a plastic kiddie pool. “Michelle stated that Ariel told her that if the baby died, that he’d kill her,” the police report says, and the baby almost did die: She stopped breathing for a few minutes, and Knight says she put her mouth on the infant’s and “breathed for her” to keep them both alive.

Castro never let any of his captives see a doctor, but he apparently took Jocelyn out of the house on numerous occasions, claiming that she was his granddaughter or the daughter of his girlfriend. He made sure the young girl never knew Knight’s or DeJesus’ real names, however, in case she spoke about them outside of the house.

3. The women were chained up in the basement when first kidnapped
Police are still trying to piece together how Castro kept the women locked up and hidden for up to 11 years, but one thing is clear, according to the police report: “All three women victims stated that Ariel chained them up in the basement, but eventually he let them free from the chains and let them live upstairs on the second floor.” They then were kept in separate rooms. According to Fox 8 Cleveland, when Castro had guests over, “he would bring the women upstairs to the attic, tie them up, and tape their mouths. He would also then play music extremely loud.”

4. The women only left the house twice — to go to the garage
The women told the police that they only remember leaving the house twice during their decade-long ordeal, and only to briefly visit an adjacent garage. And even then, the three abductees had to wear hats and wigs and keep their heads down.

5. Berry escaped because Castro neglected to lock the front door
Amanda Berry and her daughter were able to escape, setting in motion the rescue of DeJesus and Knight, because Castro left the house and forgot to lock the “big inside door,” Berry told police. But even then, the police report says, “she thought Ariel was testing her.”

Castro would “test” the women pretty frequently, especially at first, a law enforcement source tells CNN. He would pretend to leave and then return suddenly. “If there were indications any of the women had moved, they’d be disciplined.” Even with that threat hanging over her head, Berry stuck her hand out the storm door and screamed for help, notes Jezebel‘s Beck. “The bravery and strength of these women is awe-inspiring.”

6. Castro gave the women cake to celebrate ‘abduction day’
As if repeated rape, forced miscarriages, and being chained up wasn’t cruel enough, Castro made the women celebrate their “abduction day” every year, one of DeJesus’ cousins tells The New York Times. Each year on the day he had nabbed them — each accepted his offer of a ride home — Castro would serve a special dinner and a cake, the cousin said. “He would celebrate their abduction day as their new birthday.”

The women were also allowed to watch TV — at least televised coverage of their parents holding vigils for them, a law enforcement source tells CNN. It was understandably hard on the women, knowing their loved ones were still holding out hope of seeing them, even as Castro was doing his best to drain their hope of ever leaving the house.

7. Castro reportedly confessed to the crime, in an unused suicide note
Police say that Ariel Castro has waived his right to silence and has been talking to police since his arrest. But “multiple sources” tell WOIO-TV that Castro “had written a suicide note years ago outlining what he did and why.” The alleged kidnapper “is sitting in the city jail, so of course, he never did take his own life,” WOIO adds, but the note reportedly talks about being a sex addict, “puts some blame on the victims for getting in the car with him, and it refers to family problems and a poor childhood.”

Many thanks to Peter Weber for story contributions.

Sources: The Associated Press, Cleveland Plain Dealer (2), CNN, Fox-8, Jezebel, The Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, The New York Times, WKYC, WOIO

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10 years ago

Castro is merely a human being who’s mind went ‘whacko’.

Humanity can be glorious at times but at other times can be sordid and evil.

‘There but for the grace etc etc’ go any number of us – if we’re truly honest.

No. I wouldn’t do that no more than you but we are all part of this virus called humanity and we are all capable, given a certain set of circumstances whatever they may be individually, of commiting horrendous crimes that we may well perceive as justifiable for whatever reason.

I suspect Rowdy is right – there seems to be a certain amount of ‘Stockholm’ in there but so what? The girls are victims of a nightmare as are their families.

At the age of 18 I slept with a girl of 15. I didn’t know she was 15 then but discovered the fact later.

I am, therefore, guilty of ‘historical statutory rape’ based on the law even though it happened in 1975 and it wasn’t exactly my fault as saying to a girl you’ve ‘picked up’ in a disco and gotten into bed etc “By the way can I see your birth certificate” sort of ‘kills’ the moment eh?

If I receive a ‘knock on the door’ at the ripe old age of 55 what would I say?

“Oops” probably.

Castro should be condemned but we should condemn him with a degree of guilt because many of us have done things in our past that we shouldn’t have. Castro’s crime is to take all our misdemenours to a higher level.

For that he should pay and, many of us should feel extremely guilty.

Welcome to humanity.

Castro is scum. Human scum.

We aren’t – except for 1975 in my own case – and I wasn’t then. I was just horny.

Only in America? I sincerely doubt it.

Bill Formby
Reply to  Norman Rampart
10 years ago

No Norman, Castro isn’t us, at least I hope not. Castro is a sexual sadist who derives pleasure from power and control. While he speaks of his childhood he could be correct in the sense that most serial predators are a result of an abusive childhood. Where you enjoyed the company of a young woman/girl his pleasure was derived more from the dominance, power, and control he had over these three young women. Though he acted out his dominance through sexual behavior it would be wrong to think of him as just a sex offender. Hi mind goes way beyond that and is truly and ugly place to be.
You could stack all of the misdemeanors in the world one atop the other until they reached the moon and they would never come close to Castro’s behavior. He is truly a sociopath with extreme predator thought processes.

lolly pin
10 years ago

No moving to America for me. Too much crime.

rowdy62
10 years ago

I still believe these girls stayed out of more than fear in some cases. Hard to swallow that in 10 years there was no opportunity. Stockholm syndrome anyone?

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