Ariel Castro Kidnap Home in Cleveland Being Demolished This Morning
Three women held there for a decade
Three women held there for a decade
Blames sexual abuse as a child, addiction to pornography
Likely dependent on taking the death penalty off the table
Allegedly kept three women in his house against their will for nearly a decade
Accused of enslaving three women in his home for a decade
Eatery where he worked also named a burger after him
Audio technician said no expletives ended the call
Won't be giving media interviews
What's police work?
Says he learned from the experience, charges spanned from 1997 to 2003
Former school bus driver accused of kidnapping three women and holding them captive
Police deny not having done enough to find the kidnapped women earlier
Several calls to authorities by neighbors appear to have been ignored
13 officers fired 137 shots that killed two unarmed people
Lessons from Detroit, Baltimore, and other struggling cities
Cleveland's Dennis Kucinich is supposed to be a "new Urban populist"—but he's really after power to Kucinich, not "power to the people."
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