Horror causes the case coming from the USAwhere one mother She has been prisoner for 20 years her stepmother.
The nightmare for him 32 -year -old man today started at the age of 12 in the apartment where they lived with his adoptive mother in Connecticut, USA.
It was last February when the man managed to escape the horror house, “after setting fire, using paper and antiseptic. The authorities, according to CNN, found themselves in front of a shocking spectacle. The man, who is 1.75 meters high, weighed just 32 kg.
The victim argued to police officers that during his captivity spent most of his day in a small room, secured with padlock and boards, With the authorities bringing to light photos from the house – hell. In the pictures one can see, among other things, the traces of fire on the tanned walls, burnt furniture, mold and garbage, photos that testify to the nightmare that the man has lived in the hands of his mother for 20 years.
It is unknown so far in which room is being held prisoner and whether traces of flames come from the fire he put in to escape or if they existed beforehand.
Kimberly Salivan, the 56 -year -old mother of the victim, who managed to get out of the burning home, is accused of kidnapping and causing serious bodily harm. The woman said innocently before the court and was released by paying $ 300,000.


“No matter how horrible the accusations are, Mrs. Sally remains innocent (until the opposite of the opposite) in the eyes of the law and this does not change whatever people who hate her,” said the defendant’s lawyer Ioannis Kaloidis.
For the very first time, we’re getting a look inside the Waterbury home where a man said he was held captive for decades.
Photos courtesy of Waterbury police, sent to @NBCConnecticut via a FOIA request. More here: https://t.co/hTjDp99vbi pic.twitter.com/wANlOKcoha
— Amanda Pitts (@AmandaPittsTV) March 31, 2025
According to the US network, new data has recently emerged in the case of the US.
Waterbury’s Child and Family Service identified 2005 records referring to Kimberly Salivan and her adoptive son, despite initial allegations that the complaints “prove to be unfounded” are deleted after five years.


Waterbury Police Chief Fred Spaniolo said the victim had a long way for “a long way to restore his physical and mental health”. The case has shocked local police officers, who raised money to offer clothes, books and other basic goods to the 32 -year -old.
The mayor of the city, Paul Perneiriski, said that local authorities would provide him with as much support as he needs to reintroduce and heal the wounds he left a life in abuse and abandonment.