In the shocking story of a 32 -year -old Connecticut, new details have allegedly taken captive in a room by his father and stepmother for 20 years.
56 -year -old Kimberly Sulivan was arrested on Wednesday, about a month later when the waterbury police and firefighters responded to a fire, which was burnt inside the house on 17 February.
Following medical care after the fire, 32 -year -old said he was taken captive in the house ever since he was 11 years old.
“I wanted my freedom,” he first told the respondents.
The police took Kimberly Sulivan into custody on Wednesday, allegedly faced allegations of kidnapping and cruelty to captive their 32 -year -old step -son for more than 20 years. (Waterbury Police Department through AP)
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The Major Crime Unit of the Waterbury Police Department and the office of Attorney of Waterbury State launched a comprehensive investigation, which found that the man tolerated prolonged misconduct, starvation, serious neglect and inhuman treatment.
The Associated Press said that the arrest warrant later revealed that the man was locked inside a room for about 24 hours every day without heat or air conditioning.
According to the report, he was also provided two bottles of two sandwiches and two bottles of water, which he racted for a soap -free bath.

Kim Sulivan, who is accused of neglect, is in Waterbury Superior Court in Waterbury, Kon on Wednesday, with his lawyer, Eonis Kaloidis, right, during his intent. (Jim Shannon/HRST Connecticut Media AP, through Pool)
When he was found, the man’s weight was just 69 pounds, standing on 5 -foot -9, AP said. Due to no access to the bathroom, they made their waste fun through the straws, causing a window.
According to the report, the police noted that the man was often stealing food and eating out of the garbage while attending school. When he ate, his teeth will break due to lack of teeth care.
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Sulivan was arrested and accused of attack in the first degree, kidnapped in the second degree, illegal restraint in the first degree, cruelty for individuals and careless threats in the first degree.

Kimberly Sulivan was allegedly accused of kidnapping and cruelty for allegedly captive to his 32 -year -old step -son. (Waterbury Police Department through AP)
His bond was set in $ 300,000, and later released by the Connecticut Department of Karekss.
Waterbury police chief Fernando Spagnollo called the victim “shocking and unimaginable”, given that the man came to know of PTSD and depression.
While the officials are investigating how the man fell through a crack as a child, Spagnolo explained that the AP police had two conversations with the family only in 2005.

Police responded to reports of fire at a residence in 2 Blake Saint in Waterbury, Con. (Google Map)
A call was a welfare investigation inspired by classmates reports. According to the report, the family was another after filing a complaint of harassment to report to the state child welfare officials against the school officials.
Officials said that there was no reason for concern, Spagnolo told AP.
According to the report, the Connecticut Department of Children and Familys (DCF) said that this is the search for the records of the agency’s participation. However, unnatural reports of neglect or misconduct are erased five years after the conclusion of the investigation.

Kim Sulivan is standing among his lawyers Jason Spilaka, left, and Eonis Kaloidis on Wednesday during his intention in Waterbury, Con in Waterbury Superior Court. (Jim Shannon/HRST Connecticut Media AP, through Pool)
The department said in a statement to AP, “We are shocked and unhappy for the victim and in inexplicable circumstances, he said in a statement to AP.” Now the adult victim has shown incredible strength and flexibility during this time of treatment and go to her hearts. “
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Former Principal of Defunk Barnard Elementary School in Waterbury, Tom Panon told NBC Connecticut Administrators that the police have been reported to be alleged misconduct and “no shame.”
Waterbury Police Department, Waterbury Public School and Connecticut DCF on Thursday did not respond to the request of Fox News Digital for remarks on Thursday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.