Woman in Connecticut charged with starving stepson and keeping him captive for over 20 years
Kimberly Sullivan denies imprisoning and starving her stepson who told authorities that he deliberately started a fire in her house in Waterbury to alert officials and escape his ordeal.
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Kimberly Sullivan and her attorney Jason Spilka, during a court hearing on Thursday in Waterbury, Connecticut. Pic: Hearst Connecticut Media/AP
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Kimberly Sullivan was charged on Wednesday with kidnapping and cruelty. Pic: Waterbury Police Department/AP
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Kimberly Sullivan's home in Waterbury, where her stepson started a fire. Pic: Hearst Connecticut Media/AP
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