Ariel Castro's House To Be Demolished
Was recently sentenced to life in prison without parole plus 1,000 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges relating to the kidnapping and rape of three women
The Cleveland house where three women were imprisoned and raped for about a decade will be torn down this week.
The electricity was turned off at Ariel Castro's home on Seymour Avenue on Monday after his family and friends removed personal items from it, including photographs and musical instruments.
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Commonly done, such as John Wayne Gacy's place...or the San Ysidro McDonald's.