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that is blocks from where they disappeared. the police will hold a news conference tomorrow morning. this is what we know right now. amanda berry was 16 when she disappeared in 2003. gina dejesus, 2004, and michelle knight missing in 2002. police say three people are under arrest. they are all set to be brothers. one lived in the home where they were found. ariel castro o a former bus driver. the short time ago the police spoke about the suspect, listen to this. >> the three young ladies were taken to metro hospital where they were treated by the
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hospital staff there. currently we have the three brothers that are under arrest. ages 50, 52, and 54. they are being held in the in t awaiting charms. that charging with come probably within the next 36 hours. >> now the phone is sharon. she's a reporter with wky c in cleveland. sara i know you've covered the story a long time along with your colleagues. a pretty dramatic day. >> absolutely. we are all still shaking our heads in disbelief. our phones have not shop ringing. really a miracle here in cleveland tonight. >> in terms of what we know right now, these three brothers are in custody. we know the one is castro. we assume the other two are also called castro. what do we know about it?
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>> are they all expected to being in the plot to keep these women in the house. >> at this point we don't know much. police are not confirming any information about the suspect. we do know that ariel castro was the homeowner of the house where these three women were found this amp. dy thad get search warrants and continued to search into the evening at the home. we'll expect to hear much more about that at tomorrow morning's press conference. >> you've speaken tonight to ariel castro's son whose first name is ariel. you cleared up a little bit of a mystery about the article that was written a few years about the kis appearance of gina. tell me about that. >> a local newspaper here, written by ariel castro was certainly circulating online. piers as you know, the name and the idea of the suspect in this case having written an article about this gina's disappearance
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has really gotten everyone's attenti attention. so i actually found ariel, who boes by anthony on facebook, if he can confirm that he wrote the article. i spoke with the editor of the plain press at this time and he was in 2004 and he confirmed that ariel was a college student at the time and did the article as part of a clas assignment. anthony castro said yes he did write the article when he was a student at bowling grooe, ohio. i asked him what he thought about the girls being located. he was stunned that something like this would happen. he was my dad. i don't know that i should say anything other than this is beyond comprehension. his father was the one that had been charged and he said he wanted to talk to somebody but not a news reporter. so he wouldn't abs any of my questions until he could figure out how his family should
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proceed. but he himself said he's truly stunned right now figuring this all out. >> it's extraordinary. i want to play the 911 call. what he said was extraordinary. listen to this. >> help me. i'm amanda berry. >> you need police, fire or ambulance. >> i need police. >> what's going on there. >> i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years. i'm free, i'm here now. >> what's your address. >> [ bleep ]. >> looks like [ bleep ]. >>ia hear you. >> it looks like you're calling me from [ bleep ]. >> i'm using the phone. >> stay there with those neighbors until the police gets there. >> okay. >> okay. talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. hello. talk too the police when they
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get there. >> on they on their way right now. >> we're going to send them as soon as we get a car open. >> i need them now before he gets back. >> we're sending them. >> who is the guy who went out. >> his name is [ bleep ]. >> all right. how old is he? >> he's like 52. >> all right. >> and i'm amanda berry. i've been on the news for the last ten years. >> i got that here. and you said what was his name again. >> [ bleep ]. >> did -- what's he wearing. >> i don't know because he's not here right now. >> when he left what was he wearing? the police with are on the way. talk to them when they get there. i told you they're on the way. talk to them when they get there okay. >> okay. >> thank you. >> bye. >> got extraordinary call.
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amanda berry finally been find after ten years of being missing. john, we spoke earlier. it really is a quite dramatic and remarkable story. >> it's incredible piers. you and i were talking about it earlier and i said that there are two heros tonight. you can hear the desperation and the terror in amanda berry's call to 911. how was he able to make that call? did she somehow got her hand out that door and charles ramsey was walking by and he had the gun, you've seen that tape of him talking ten times. he said i'm a black man, it's a white woman calling for help. i don't know if it's a domestic abuse situation. he had the gus to go up there and help that woman escape. >> i want you to play the interview conducted with charles ramsey, this man you rightly call a hero.
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listen to this. >> i'm eating my mcdonalds. i come outside. i see this girl going nuts trying to get out of her house. so i go on the porch, i go on the porch and she says help me get out. i've been here a long time. so, you know, i figured it was a domestic violence dispute. he comes out with a little girl and she says, call 11. my name is amanda berry. >> charles is a true american hero. this is the first picture of one of the prime suspects. this is ariel castro. he and two of his brothers are in police custody tonight. police have indicated they're expecting to make some charges in the next 36 hours. back to you, john. the reports that are coming out are that these women were kept tied up in this house. we don't know if all three brothers, involved but it certainly looks that way,
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doesn't it? >> it does because you and i were talking about it earlier. i kept wondering how could one guy keep three women from somehow getting loose. in almost all of the cases i've been involved in, whether a house of horrors or there's somebody involved, you know, like we were talking about elizabeth smart. that horrible guy had his crazy wife helping him take care of elizabeth smart and keeping her from breaking away. many case is i've been involved in there's a coconspirator. this makes sense because these three guys, it looks, allegedly kept this women forever breaking lose and tonight three adult women and it looks as though a child that may have been fathered by this pervert or his brothers were saved tonight, piers. it's just an incredible ending to a terrible nightmare for these families. >> it certainly is.
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john, stay with me for a moment, if you may. joining me is a cleveland councilwoman who is a close to the family of amanda berry and indeed the case itself. what is your reaction to this? you know the family. you knew amanda's mother. it must be a pretty emotional night for you. >> yes, piers it's a very emotional night for me. it's wonderful news that amanda, gina and michelle has have been found. it was something that amanda's mother, you know, would -- i wish she were here. i wish she were here today. i was very close to the family and i spent many, many hours with amanda berry's mother, and also i got very close to amanda's sister beth. they all lived in the same house in my ward.
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and so, you know, i spent a lot of time with them. amanda's mother never ever believed anything but that amanda was alive and that she had been kidnapped. >> just to remind viewers who are tuning in perhaps now, amanda berry was 16 when she was kidnapped. she was about to be 17 the next day. she had just gone home from work al burger king. she had gone home to get her birthday dress. she never actually got home. that was the last her family saw of her for a decade. her mother, a friend of the sun sill woman from the area, tragically died of a hart attack in 2006. many people are saying that lew juan that basically died of a broken heart.
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was that your reading of it. >> luanna died of a break-in heart. i spent a lot of time with her. the thing that was so frustrating to me, she was just beyond being able to be broadcast as an amber alert, which was very frustrating to us because i think that had the amber alert been in effect for amanda there's a possibility that she could have been found. her mother, luanna was very adamant and so was her sister beth that the -- that amanda had a very regimented schedule. she went to work, before she left for work she only walked two blocks to go home. she told her mother when she was on her way home. and, you know, this particular
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night she was on her way home and called back and said, oh, i got a ride, i'll be home in a minute and they never saw her again. that was her birthday. and her mother would say to me over and over again, mandy would never do this. mandy's presents were on her bed. her new dress that he was going to wear for her birthday was sitting -- was laying on her bed. we were all waiting for her to come home and he didn't come home. it was not like her. she was adamant, adamant that amanda would never just run away or anything else. she was adamant that she had been kidnapped, that she had been abducted. there's nothing, nothing -- this was totally unusual for amanda berry. >> well, thank good it's ended
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in the happy way that it has, although tragically not in time for amanda's mother to know that. dona brady, thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you so much. and i appreciate it. >> obviously very mixed emotions there for anyone who knew amanda's mother who died of a broken heart so many say. john walsh, you've been in the awful position of losing a child. clearly amanda berry isn't dead, she's alive, but her mother will never know that. he died, as all of our friends say, of a broken heart. >> -- people don't realize, piers, what this does to families. and the not knowing -- i have met thousands of parents of missing children. i've met many parents who say my child is 19, 17, law enforcement say she's run away, i know she hasn't. there's so much collateral
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damage when these perverts take someone and in this case probably kept them as sex slaifs locked in a house for ten years. for the families to know these girls are alive -- yes, they're going to need counseling for years. i would say to the families, don't talk to the press, get counseling, get psychiatric therapy, you've been in a house of who roys were ten years. they now know the end to the story. but everybody keeps saying how did these guys hide in plain site. i ought have said it's not the pervert under the bridge in the trench coat. it's the creep next door hiding in plain sight that is cunning enough to get away with it. thank good charles ramsey stepped up to the plate tonight. amanda berry made a desperate attempt to safe her life and two others and a child.
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we know they're guilty. somebody did something horrible wrong an kept these girls prisoners for ten years i hope they burn in hell for the rest of their life. >> john walsh, you've been a terrific contributor. we really appreciate it. >> thank you were piers. it's a great night for those families and those women. >> it certainly is, john. thanks again. when we come back more on the breaking story from cleveland. three women found alive after missing for a decade. as we go to break we want to bring you reaction from two cousins of amanda berry. watch this. >> when i first heard about the incident i was shocked. the whole time down here i cried but now i'm just excited to see her excited to hold we are, excited to tell her how much i love her, miss her. . we're so excited and happy >> reporter: what would you tell her if you could tell her anything right now. >> we love her and missed her and thought about her every day.
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apparently they're safe. we're in the process of evaluating their medical needs. they appear to be in fair condition at the moment. >> more on the breaking story we've been following all night. that's dr. maloney updating the condition of the three women found in a home in cleveland. the police have taken three suspects all brothers into custody. back with sw marc class, lisa bloom. welcome to you both. marc, we spoke earlier about this. it really is a quite extraordinary situation where
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you have three completely separate kidnappings of three women and here they all get brought together either by one men or three. three are in kus ki right now. what do you make of it as somebody who has been through the agony and torment of having a child abducted. >> we've talked about this a little bit during other segments this evening. there is a history of children being kidnapped in groups, or not kidnapped in groups but being taken by the same predator. kenneth parnell did it to ken stainer and stephen stainer and then tem my white back in the 70s. a another guy in the 2000s. then this was this case of three kids. hopefully these kids are able to comfort each other in their victim zags because i think we have to remember these children
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have suffered, they've been victimized for most of their lives, certainly their adult lives. they're going to require a lot of help to get through this and put their lives back together again. so we need to keep them in our hearts and prayers. >> lisa bloom it's obviously going to unravel. police are having a conference tomorrow morning and we'll know more. on the face of it a heinous crime but it ended happily with none of the women being killed. but in terms of the way that this person or persons was or were able to keep the women so close to where they were all taken away for ten years without any kind of investigation tracking them down, what do you make of that? should we be thinking pretty critical things now of the police and the investigators. >> it's such an important point, piers. i'm struck by comments that were
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made very recent byly elizabeth smart. she was held captive for nine. she had many opportunity to escape. she didn't take them. ultimately she was saved. when she spoke recently, she spoke out against shaming women who are sexually abused. she said because she had been raped she felt like he was a used piece of chewing gum was that's the kind of sex education she got at home and at school. she felt like she had no values. there was no point in me running away. i don't know if that's what happened to these three young woman but i do know it's hard to keep three young women tied down for three years. most of these guys use that psychological weapon against women teaching them they're no good, used up that they're sexually debased. i hope that's not what happened today. i heard so much power in amanda
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on that 911 tape trying to take back her power. but we have to be careful not to say they're okay now because they're physically okay. as marc points out they've got a long way to go. >> absolutely. marc, would you start asking some pretty tough questions of the police for the fact that this has all happened literally a few blocks away from where these girls were taken which is what john walsh was saying, a classic, kind of thing many sexual predators would do, they would stay in the area. >> yes. all of these cases point out some important factors. number one, it's almost impossible for a victim of a stranger abduction to rise to the threshold of an amber alert. simply the information doesn't exist that needs to exist for an amber alert to be called. so i hope that somebody will do something about modifying this so that law enforcement can make a judgment based on best information as is posed to a krr
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strict criteria. the other thing, we see this time and time again kidnappings are local events. oftentimes when the children are found alive, they will be found within proximity of where they were kidnapped. sure, law enforcement is going to have an awful lot of questions to answer as this thing moves forward. there's no question about that. >> mark i'm going to stop you there. i'm going to have to stop you there just briefly. we have now got the uncle of the three brothers who are in custody. mr. castro, can you hear me? >> yes. >> mr. castro, i wonder if you can give me the reaction to the fact that you three nef yous are all in police custody tonight and the suspicion is they have been involved in the kidnapping of these three young women. >> it is something that is
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nerve-racki nerve-racking. i was very surprised to hear that my nephews had done something, something like that. >> when kid you last see these three brothers? >> well, pedro i saw a couple weeks ago waiting for the bus. but ariel and o'neal i haven't seen for a while. a while being five or six years. >> right. so you saw one of the brothers two weeks ago, you say? >> yeah, about two weeks ago. >> clearly it's an astonishing development for you family that this has happened. did you ever go to this house where these women were being held? >> no.
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no. >> what is your reaction to the fact that these three brothers have all been arrested tonight? you sound astonished. >> stunning. terrible. >> is there anything that you can think of in the upbringing our their background or incidents that happen to them that could possibly have led them to want to do an act like this? >> well, i know that two of them pedro and anneal used to drink a lot. i don't know whether they still do. but ariel was never a big drinker. >> i can hear -- i think you've got a phone going off there mr.
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castro. do you plan to see the brothers in custody tomorrow? >> no. no. i never want to see them again. >> do you know if either of their parents are still alive? >> pardon me? are their parents still alive, the three brothers? >> no. >> both their parents are dead? pardon me? >> i'm asking you if the parents, the mother and father of the three nephews, of the three brothers in police custody, are their parents, their mother and father still alive? >> well i know the father was, the father was my brother and i know the mother, we grew up together but i don't her address. >> but as far as you're aware, they're still alive. >> yeah, the mother is still
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alive. the father passed in 2004. >> i see. mr. castro, thank you very much indeed for calling me. >> thank you. >> that was julio castro who is the unk ol the three brothers in custody tonight. much more on this extraordinary breaking story. three women found alive after missing for a decade. quite remarkable. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. but i feel skinnier, you know?
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2002. they were all discovered in one house in the city. the owner of the house ariel castro is under acrest tonight. so are his two brothers. i want you to hear again the 11 call from amanda berry. this is what she told police. >> 911. >> help me i'm amanda berry. >> do you need police, fire or ambulance. >> i need police. >> what's going on there? >> i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years. i'm here, i'm free now. >> what's your address. >> [ bleep ]. >> looking like you're calling me from [ bleep ]. >>ia hear you. >> it looks like you're calling me from [ bleep ]. >> i'm using their phone. >> stay there with those neighbors, talk to the police
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when they get there. >> okay. >> okay. talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. hello? >> yeah talk to the police when they get there. >> are they on their way right now. >> we're going to send them as soon as we get a car open. >> i need them right now before he e gets back. >> we're sending them right now. who is the guy who went out. >> his name is [ bleep ]. >> all right. how old is he. >> he was like 52. >> all right. >> i'm amanda berry. i've been on the news for the last ten years. >> okay. i got that. and you said what was his name again? >> [ bleep ]. >> did -- what's he wearing. >> i don't know he's not here right now. >> when he left what was he wearing. >> the police are on the way. talk to them when they get there. tould you they're on the way.
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talk to them when they get there. >> okay. bye. >> the amazing 911 call there from amanda berry one of the three women who have been found after ten years believed to have been kidnapped and held captive in a house all together although kidnapped separately. the name we bleeped out can 0 now be confirmed as ariel castro. the man you're looking at there is 52. until recently he was a bus driver in cleveland and he's, arrested along with two of his brothers. we should know more tomorrow. there's a press conference 9:00 a.m. tomorrow with the cleveland police. joining me now on the phone is peter crass. he's the report for the cleveland paper. such a dramatic night for everyone in cleveland. what's been the mood of the people there? >> it's been unbelievable. i mean it's such a surreal
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development, you nose the idea that these three women, you know, two of them teenagers at the time they disappeared. nobody thought they would ever be seen alive again. the fact that they were found alive and that they appear to be in reasonably good condition that this story has an incredibly happy ending. it's surreal. the neighborhood where this all took place, there were hundreds of people out in the streets very happy, people honking horns. irt was a very joyous occasion actually. >> we're getting various details about one of the suspects, ariel castro who is being held along with his two brothers. we confirmed from his uncle julio that the mother is still alive and that the father died we think in 2004. ariel castro separated from his wife a few years ago.
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he's believed to be a mu sigs. significantly he knew the gina's family. in fact, there was evidence earlier that his son, who also is called ariel but goes under the name of apt any had written a piece, an article about gina being missing. i guess we'll find out more from the police about that tomorrow. but in terms of the reporters in cleveland who've covered this for quite some time. this must be an astonishing night because it's bringing three unsolved huge mysteries together in one fell swoop. >> it's an incredible story. it's the biggest story obviously of the year. it's probably one of the biggest stories of our lives as reporters. i was just about headed out the door to go home. when this broke i went up and said, do you need some help? the next thing you know i'm out there covering this. people are calling me from all overhe world to find out what
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happened. it's understandable because it's such a miraculous incredible story which so far has a good happy ending. down the road we're going to have to find out how these women have been affected by all of this and i'm sure there's a lot of heart ache and pain to come down the road. but right now just an incredibly joyous uplifting hopeful story. >> peter, although -- right. peter, that clearly is the mood in cleveland tonight. i would imagine over the next few days the mood may turn against the investigation into all three missing girls in the sense they've all been discovered within a few blocks of where they were kidnapped. the police and other investigators will be coming in for some pretty tough criticism? >> i'm sure they will. anytime a crime gets solved after years and it appears that perhaps there were some answers
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that were, i don't want to say in broad daylight but were quite evident and could have been discovered with awe i a little luck. you're going to have people wondering why this wasn't solved earlier. i think you have to reserve judgment on that. >> yeah. >> the people on this block, nobody on this block had any idea this was going on in this house. usually, you know, police get their tips from people in the neighborhood. >> yeah, it does seem to have been an extraordinary secret that the perpetrator or perpetrators have managed to carry on so long. even people living directly opposite had absolutely no idea from what we can ascertain that there was anybody else in that house other than ariel castro. thank you for joining me again. >> you're welcome. >> when we come back, more on the breaking story from cleveland. three women found alive after missing for a decade. remarkable story. custody, if
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anything? >> well, all we know at this point is that police are saying that there's three men in
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custody they believe to be brothers, ariel castro being one of them. so we really don't have a lot more information except that they were all picked up by cleveland police. i've talked to a couple of people but i think the information they provided was a bit tenuous. i don't want to repeat it. >> this is presumably all come as a huge shock to the police, never mind everybody else. because nobody seems to have had a clue that these women were being held together in this house. >> that was one consistent story from all the neighbors and from everybody. i mean i talked to probably more than 20 neighbors on the street who had never seen any of these women at all coming in our out of the house, never saw the child that was driend coming in or out of the house. they all mentioned seeing one of the daughters dropping off her sons to visit at the home, but that was about it. they didn't see anybody else really coming and going. >> and in terms of the child or
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children who may have also been in this property, we believe that there is at least one child, amanda berry appears to have at least one child, the age hof which is ranging depending on who you talk to, from three or four up to six or seven. can you shed any more light on that. >> sure. at this point all i know is from eyewitnesses that a child came out of the house after amanda berry came out of the house. now eyewitnesses who were there, including the man that called 911, put the child at somewhere between eight and ten. they weren't really sure. i saw another report that was saying police confirmed thal she was possibly six. you know, i've also -- there's been conflicting reports as to actually whose child she is. i think we're trying to be real careful about that as well. >> we're looking at a picture at the moment from the hospital of
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amanda berry with, we believe, her sister and supposedly the child that was also found in the house. but i think it is important to stress we aren't completely sure, i think at this stage, whose child she is. it would appear that it was amanda berry's child but we'll find out more from the police tomorrow no doubt. thank you very much indeed. >> we had a discussion of that photo and we weren't sure who the child in the photo was. we were trying to be careful about that. >> thaes ooh very prudent. thank you very much for joining me. >> all right. >> i'm going to go back to mark clous. mark you've been listening to all of this. it's an extraordinary tale you could have three brothers operating in a kidnapping ring. but it all be working in cahoots together to kidnap these women and put them in the house. really so audacious apart from
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being apaulg. >> it's a bad year for brothers, not a good year for uncles either. the extraordinary thing is these women have lived under i nor mouse psychological and mental restraints for a decade for now. the possibility exists that they haven't been outside for a decade. i can't imagine having to live under those conditions. it's almost like living in a cave. what these people did to these girls is absolutely unforgivable. if they are all come police ent. they need to spend the rest of their lives in prison just to set an example to anybody else who might consider harming a young child. >> right. lisa bloom, in terms of the legal investigation that will happen here, clearly these are three separate kidnapping cases or certainly will be confirmed as such now, no doubt. where does that leave us legally in terms of potential charges?
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>> well, certainly kidnapping as to all three. if that little child is part of this, perhaps four. false imprisonment. let's be realistic. there has been sexual assault that went on on a regular basis. lord knows what else happened to these women. i'm so struck by her 911 call. he says i've amanda berry i've been missing for ten years. i'm here. it seems to me that she's had access to a television or radio. she knows she wasn't forgotten. when he says i'm here, it's just strikes me so powerful that she's trying to let the world know i'm here, come save me. thank good he was saved today. >> thank god. we will find out a lot more about this tomorrow and the next few days. what wh we do know is it is one
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of the most extraordinary multiple kidnappings that you can imagine and it ended thank god happily for the families of these three women who were very young when they were kidnapped and a lot older now. they were 14, 16 and to. thank you lisa bloom and thank you to mark crows on joining me on a day of great joy but also greating a any for those who have had to go through the nightmare for the last ten years. their stories will be utterly compelling. we'll be back from the break and hear from one of the cousins of the three women who were found after they vanished a decade ago. into rich interior accents. or putting the beauty of a forest in the palm of your hands... it will take you to another place... wherever you happen to be. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4
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...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >> the parents of gina are with their daughter tonight. the family never gave up. sheila i believe you're cousin uns of gina. tell me how you heard the news. >> this is sheila speaking. was sitting at dinner and i received a phone call from any nephew who asked had i heard the news and i said no. he proceeded to tell me that gina and amanda were found in a
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home just down the street from where their aunt lives one block away. and i turned my head to watch the tv and it was breaking news. so it is true. >> astonishing. >> sylvia? >> i was in a business meeting and i got a 911 tax call my cousin and that's how i got the news. >> just to remind viewers about gina's disappearance, it was april 2nd, 2004. she was just 14 years old. nancy bhooef her daughter had been kidnapped and sol into the sex trade. she must feel vindicated that her daughter was alive as she always thought. >> that is true. nancy stepped out of the hospital room for a short time and assured the family that gina
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is doing well and she had asked for other numbers. but nancy never gave up faith knowing that her daughter would one day be found. >> do you know, sheila, the reaction of gina's mother when she heard the news? >> i do not. i was not present. but i'm sure he was overjoyed. >> sylvia, did if family ever give up hope that one day gina would be found alive? >> they never did. her mother and father truly never ever gave up hope. nancy was always very stoic, a very strong woman. she has always said that she just could feel it. it's only something a mom could feel but she has always believed gina was alive and well. she always believed that. i want to say what a phenomenal mother's day gift she gets this mother's day.
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>> amen. >> absolutely. couldn't imagine a better one. i'm talking to two cousins, sheila and sill via, both cousins of gina who has been found after ten years alive along with two other missing woman. let me talk about the fact that she wasn't a found alone. she was found with amanda berry and michelle knight. it's truly remarkable, isn't it? >> it is amazing. >> there seems to be some suggestion that amanda may have had a baby daughter and that there's also another child that came out of the house. what do you think after that? >> it's a confirmation that in fact amanda berry has a child. it's a three-year-old, i believe it's a three-year-old girl. i heard speculation that there was another child but that is yet to be confirmed. being sexual predators i'm not
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at all surprised that these girls now had children. >> it's just terrific news that gina is back now in safety, back with her family, back in the hospital getting the treatment she needs. thank you both for joining me so much. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there.
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an extraordinary story. we've been covering it nonstop since. the latest information that we have, three women, who disappeared in cleveland all in similar areas not far from each other in cleveland. georgiana disappeared in 2004, michelle knight in 2002 all have been found alive, in the same house. a man by the ne

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