Kimberly Sullivan is facing several charges in the case of her stepson, who was reportedly held captive in their home for 20 years.
Update: A judge ruled Friday, March 28, that Kimberly Sullivan must wear a GPS-monitoring device while out on bail. Original: Donations continue to flood in for the 32-year-old man from Connecticut who was allegedly held captive
A Connecticut prosecutor says a man who told authorities his stepmother held him captive in their home for two decades since he was a boy has asked why his she is not behind bars while awaiting trial.
WATERBURY, Conn. — The biological mother of the Connecticut House of Horrors victim said it was “nauseating” coming face to face with his allegedly evil stepmom — as she revealed she has yet to be reunited with her son.
Kimberly Sullivan, who is accused of holding her stepson captive in their Waterbury home, is expected to plead not guilty on Wednesday,
A judge agreed that Kimberly Sullivan should have GPS monitoring. Sullivan also entered a 'not guilty' plea during her court appearance on March 28, 2025. Kimberly Sullivan, the stepmother accused of keeping a man captive for decades, arrives at Waterbury Superior Court on Friday morning.
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Daily Voice on MSNKimberly Sullivan Begs For Help After Imprisoned Stepson Sets Fire To Waterbury Home: 911 CallA 911 call released to the media this week reveals what was happening inside an alleged house of horrors when a 32-year-old man — who police say had been locked away for two decades — set fire to his home in a desperate bid to escape.
A DCF spokesperson said the department has found files related to a Waterbury man who claimed he was held captive for 20 years.