The biological mother of a Connecticut man who has been said to have been held captive of the stepmother for decades, speaks

The biological mother of the man of Connecticut, whom the authorities claim to have been held captive and starved by his stepmother for more than two decades, says that she is “proud of him”, that he has fled – and that his abductor can “rot in hell.”

Police claim that a 32 -year -old man in Connecticut has started a fire in the small room, which is said to have been closed at his family’s home in Waterbury on February 17th. The man whom the police did not name but was described as a victim was found severely expelled after being subjected to “prolonged abuse, fasting, severely neglected treatment.”

He told the employees that he had been captured by his stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, 56 years old, since he was 11 years old and that he started the fire because “I want my freedom,” the Waterbury Police Department said.

The biological 52-year-old mother of the man told NBC Connecticut on Monday that she was looking for a sign for her son for decades after she gave up his arrest over him when he was a baby. Last week, she found out the inflamed news from her sister.

“My sister actually called me while I was at work, and she stated that we had found [her son]S We found it, “the mother who wants to remain anonymous, told NBC Connecticut.

“I’m broken by heart,” she added. “I still just can’t understand it. How can anyone treat someone like that?”

The Connecticut man, a 32 -year -old, started a fire in the small room at the home of his Waterbury family on February 17th.

The mother, along with her daughter, the victim of the victim-said they had shaken the internet for him after he became an adult.

“I just want him to know that he has a big sister and I always knew he existed, and I always loved him and always tried to find him. I have been looking for him for more than a decade. I wanted to wait until the 18th part. I am almost 35.

Sullivan has encountered an attack, abduction, illegal restraint, cruelty and reckless accusations of endangering. Her lawyer denied the allegations.

During the Treaty of Sullivan, prosecutors stated that Pasin, which was 5 feet-9 and weighed 68 pounds when it was found, told the authorities that he had been closed in a room with 8 to 9 fts of fourth grade. He told the authorities that he had been released in the morning for 15 minutes to two hours to deal with cases and received two sandwiches a day and the equivalent of two small bottles of water.

According to a statement in the case, he lit the fire with the help of a easier, hand disinfectant and some printer paper.

His biological mother told NBC Connecticut that he wanted accusations against the family that kept him at Waterbury’s home.

“All of them in this home … They have to be … charged and she should actually spend the rest of her life in solitude and feed two glasses of water a day,” she said.

She hopes to be related to her biological son soon.

Kimberly Sullivan has been accused of holding his passion for 20 years and providing some water and some food. (NBC Connecticut)

Kimberly Sullivan has been accused of holding his passion for 20 years and providing some water and food.

“He has everyone here, on both sides, on both sides of his family who love him and have searched for him,” the mother said. “We all love him. I love him. He is so strong and I am so proud of him that he does what he has to do. I want to do it earlier.”

Ioannis Kalidis, Sullivan’s lawyer, told NBC News last week that Sullivan was innocent of all crimes. Kaloidis said the man’s biological father died in January 2024.

“I can’t reveal the specifics of my conversation with my client, but I could tell you that at the time the father died, this gentleman was over 30 years old. She didn’t control anything in his life,” Kalidis said. “She continued to keep the home, she continued to receive groceries. She continued to hold the lights, the row and provided asylum.”

This article was originally published on nbcnews.com

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