Cleveland Kidnappings: Naked Women in the Yard, Women On Dog Collars. Why Didn’t Cops Save Them When Neighbors Called? Why Didn’t the Neighbors?

May 7, 2013

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kidnapping victimsWhat the hell is the deal with these 9-1-1 Operators in Cleveland?? Listen to the 9-1-1 call of Amanda Berry to the Cleveland 9-1-1 dispatch. This operator has about as much compassion as a head of lettuce. She doesn’t even stay on the phone with a victim who clearly needs a life line, compassion and the feeling of safety.

Then read WHAT ELSE happened to these girls at the house of these three kidnappers and ask yourself: Did one of these drippy 9-1-1 operators just blow off these reports? Is THAT why the cops NEVER CAME to all of these calls???? Then ask yourself if you would have dared to do something yourself. 

If you heard that 3 women were on dog collars and being walked in your neighbor’s back yard, wouldn’t you check? Well, wouldn’t you???? From USA Today,

“Elsie Cintron, who lives three houses away, said her daughter once saw a naked woman crawling on her hands and knees in the backyard several years ago and called police. “But they didn’t take it seriously,” she said.

Another neighbor, Israel Lugo, said he heard pounding on some of the doors of Castro’s house, which had plastic bags on the windows, in November 2011. Lugo said officers knocked on the front door, but no one answered. “They walked to side of the house and then left,” he said.

Neighbors also said they would see Castro sometimes walking a little girl to a neighborhood playground. And Cintron said she once saw a little girl looking out of the attic window of the house.

Israel Lugo said he, his family and neighbors called police three times between 2011 and 2012 after seeing disturbing things at the home of Ariel Castro. Lugo lives two houses down from Castro and drew suspicion after neighbors reported seeing naked women on leashes crawling on all fours behind Castro’s house.

Lugo said about two years ago his sister told him she heard a woman pounding on a window at Castro’s home as if she needed help. When his sister looked up, she saw a woman and a baby standing in a window half covered with a wooden plank. His sister told him and Lugo called the police.

Later, Lugo’s mother called the police because Ariel would park his school bus in front of their home and bring bags full of McDonald’s and drinks into his home. They wondered why he needed so much food. Police again responded but didn’t enter the home.

A third call came from neighborhood women who lived in an apartment building. Those women told Lugo they called police because they saw three young girls crawling on all fours naked with dog leashes around their necks. Three men were controlling them in the back yard. The women told Lugo they waited two hours but police never responded to the calls.”