The biological mother of the man who was supposedly locked and hungry for two decades criticized her torturer as “lower of the lowest”, and will only refer to the evil stepmother as a “that.”
Tracy Vallerand, who lost his son’s custody when he was a baby, reiterated his desire to see the defendants Kimberly Sullivan closed bars while waiting for the trial, saying that it represents a risk of flight too low to have received bail.
“You need justice, and you need to know that people are here for him,” Vallerand said about his son in an interview with Fox News.
“At this time, he is 32 years old, so he has everything he says. My God, he is 32 years old, and needs to live his life. That is sad at many different levels.”
Sullivan was released with a bail of $ 300,000 last month despite the horrible accusations that his stepson locked in a small room for up to 22 hours per day, leaving him so hungry and thirsty that he would drink from the toilet.
His lawyer, Ioannis Kaloidis, presented a week of motion to reduce the requirement of the ankle monitor, a movement that Vallerand was vehemently opposed.
“He is doing a good job for her, but he is literally at the bottom of the barrel with the clientele he has. But it is the lowest than the low than [Kaloidis] Its objective is to represent, which is quite sad. I could close your eyes at night doing that, “Vallerand said.
Vallerand had his leg trying to connect with his son when he turned 18, but could not find any trace of him on the Internet, he said.
The child of the child, who received exclusive custody, was not technologically expert, so Vallerand optimistical hoped to have tasks after his father in that regard.
“Well, I mean, things that go through your head where you can find someone who is an adult, especially today on social networks, it is very strange that you find real carbon footprints,” he told The Outlet.
“Did he escape? What else? So many things go through your head. Now, in this case, he made the death records, so he knew he was still alive.”
Vallerand had no idea that his son had moved the world’s leg away and locked inside the miserable house for 20 years, avoiding until he only had 68 pounds.
The man, whose identity has not revealed his leg, was so desperate to escape that he lit his flame prison room, which caused firefighters to run to the house where they discovered the horrible abuse.
The victim spoke for the first time last week, issuing a statement in which he said he is strengthening every day.
“I am a survivor of more than 20 years of captivity and domestic abuse. He was a prisoner hero in my house from the moment I was homework out of the fourth grade at age 11 to two months at 31, when I released him on purpose”, “”, “”, “”, “
“I am much better and stronger than I was the day the first one responded took me out of my house. I am more than grateful for the attention I have resorted since then. To all the health professionals who have helped me and have nurtured me, thank you. Once the birthday party to celebrate the 32nd years.”
Sullivan declared himself innocent of assault and kidnapping charges.