Homeowner and alleged suspect Ariel Castro is currently in police custody after three women who have been missing for nearly ten years and a child escaped his Cleveland home.
Ariel Castro, who was arrested yesterday after three women who had been missing for nearly a decade escaped from his Ohio home, kept a creepy, vaguely religious-themed Facebook page.
On May 2, Castro posted the message "miracles really do happen, God is good :)"
He had also shared a photo on April 22, stating that "a real woman will not use their child as a weapon to hurt the father when the relationship breaks down. Do not lose site of the fact that it is the child that suffers."
OFFICIALS PROBING OHIO HOME AFTER 3 WOMEN MISSING FOR 10 YEARS, GIRL FOUND ALIVE
On Feb. 22, he appears to have commented on a Facebook photo of his son, "A Father's Love for his Children is like none other."
The site shows he didn't join Facebook until February.
Officials in Cleveland said today that Castro was at one time employed as a bus driver.
He was investigated by Ohio's Child and Family Services after he was accused of leaving a child on a bus during a lunch break.
Officials said today that investigators found no criminal intent at the time of the incident and he was not charged.
Castro's uncle said today in an interview with CNN that the only job he knew Ariel had was driving a bus.
Anda sedang membaca artikel tentang
Alleged Ohio kidnap suspect was bus driver, kept low profile online
Dengan url
http://solusiagarsehat.blogspot.com/2013/05/alleged-ohio-kidnap-suspect-was-bus.html
Anda boleh menyebar luaskannya atau mengcopy paste-nya
Alleged Ohio kidnap suspect was bus driver, kept low profile online
namun jangan lupa untuk meletakkan link
Alleged Ohio kidnap suspect was bus driver, kept low profile online
sebagai sumbernya
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar