
LeAnne Gendreau
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3 weeks ago |
nbclosangeles.com | LeAnne Gendreau |Amanda Pitts |Melissa Cooney |Jennifer Joas
Kimberly Sullivan, a Connecticut woman who is accused of locking her emaciated stepson in a room in their home and starving him for decades, appeared in Waterbury Superior Court on Friday, where she entered a not guilty plea and the judge ordered that she be under GPS monitoring. Judge Joseph Schwartz said he decided that GPS monitoring was appropriate given her mental health conditions and the lack of a permanent residence since she is living with her children.
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3 weeks ago |
telemundonuevainglaterra.com | LeAnne Gendreau |Amanda Pitts
Kimberly Sullivan, una mujer de Waterbury, Connecticut, acusada de encerrar a su hijastro en una habitación de su casa y dejarlo morir de hambre durante décadas, comparecerá ante el tribunal el viernes y se espera que se declare inocente. Sullivan compareció brevemente ante el tribunal el miércoles por la mañana, una comparecencia que duró solo 50 segundos.
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3 weeks ago |
nbcnewyork.com | LeAnne Gendreau |Amanda Pitts |Melissa Cooney
Kimberly Sullivan, a Waterbury woman who is accused of locking her emaciated stepson in a room in their home and starving him for decades, is due court on Friday and she is expected to enter a plea of not guilty. Sullivan made a brief court appearance on Wednesday morning that lasted only 50 seconds. Her defense team said the state notified her attorney that it planned on filing a motion to modify the conditions of release or request the court to do so.
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4 weeks ago |
telemundonuevainglaterra.com | LeAnne Gendreau |Amanda Pitts
Una mujer de Waterbury, Connecticut, acusada de encerrar a su hijastro en una habitación y mantenerlo cautivo durante casi 20 años, comparecerá ante el juez el miércoles. La policía y los bomberos encontraron al hombre al responder a un incendio en la casa de la familia en febrero. VÉALO GRATIS A CUALQUIER HORAEn los días y semanas posteriores, se ha ido revelando más información sobre lo que la víctima ha contado a los servicios de emergencia.
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4 weeks ago |
nbclosangeles.com | LeAnne Gendreau |Amanda Pitts |Melissa Cooney
A Waterbury, Connecticut, woman who is accused of locking her emaciated stepson in a room and holding him captive for nearly 20 years will face a judge on Wednesday. Police and firefighters found the man when they responded to a fire at the family's home in February. In the days and weeks that have followed, more information has been coming out about what the victim has told first responders.
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