Three women who vanished a decade ago are found

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Three young women who vanished about a decade ago in the US state of Ohio have been found and are in hospital in a fair condition, officials have said.
Amanda Berry disappeared aged 16 in 2003, while Gina DeJesus went missing at the age of 14 a year later.
They and Michele Knight, 32, who vanished in 2002 at the age of 20, were found in a house in the city of Cleveland, police confirmed.
A 52-year-old suspect has been arrested in connection with the case.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22430145
 
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phucheneh

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Nobody fucks with De Jesus.

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Colt45

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I wonder how it took them so long to escape. bizarre situation. Good they are finally free.
 

masterxfob

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"bro, i knew something was wrong when a pretty little white girl ran into a black man's arms."
 

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at least now the jokes about austrians will be replaced by something fresher.

that guy is pretty funny
 
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2 of the 3 girls kidnapped? plus the daughter of one of the girls??
 
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Just seems weird how they kept them from being heard by the neighbors. Must be some dungeon or something under the house?
 

dud

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So waht are the odds that any/all of these women are going to sue the local/state/federal Government (the taxpayers) for NOT rescuing them earlier?
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnapping_of_Jaycee_Lee_Dugard


"In July 2010, the State of California approved a $20 million settlement with Jaycee Dugard, to compensate her for "various lapses by the Corrections Department [which contributed to] Dugard's continued captivity, ongoing sexual assault and mental and/or physical abuse." The settlement, part of AB1714, was approved by the California State Assembly by a 70 to 2 vote, and by the California State Senate by a 30 to 1 vote. San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Daniel Weinstein, who mediated the settlement, stated that the settlement was reached to avoid a lawsuit which would be a "greater invasion of privacy and greater publicity for the state."
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnapping_of_Jaycee_Lee_Dugard


"In July 2010, the State of California approved a $20 million settlement with Jaycee Dugard, to compensate her for "various lapses by the Corrections Department [which contributed to] Dugard's continued captivity, ongoing sexual assault and mental and/or physical abuse." The settlement, part of AB1714, was approved by the California State Assembly by a 70 to 2 vote, and by the California State Senate by a 30 to 1 vote. San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Daniel Weinstein, who mediated the settlement, stated that the settlement was reached to avoid a lawsuit which would be a "greater invasion of privacy and greater publicity for the state."
Similar, but drastically different.

In that case, a social worker and cops had numerous visits to the house, yet never checked the back yard or the garage/sheds, even after numerous complaints from neighbors for years on end.