Mother waits to see captive girl

Police arrested three brothers, including Onil Castro, accused of holding the victims against their will
8 May 2013

The mother of one of the three Cleveland abduction victims has not spoken to her daughter yet, but hopes she knows she loves her and missed her the whole time.

Barbara Knight, mother of Michelle Knight, told NBC's "Today" show that when her daughter disappeared aged 20 in 2002, police and she thought she maybe just did not want to see her family any more.

She said her daughter's child had been taken from her just before her disappearance and she thought Michelle vanished because she was upset about "the baby."

She said she knows her daughter is angry at the world "because she probably thought she'd never be found."

Mrs Knight added that she hopes their past tension can heal, and she wants to take her daughter back to Florida, where she now lives.

Meanwhile neighbours at the house where Ms Knight, Amanda Berry, and Gina DeJesus had been held for around 10 years said they called police at least twice to check on it.

And police said they visited the Cleveland house twice over two unrelated incidents. They are facing questions about their handling of the case.

Three brothers, aged 50 to 54 have been arrested. One of them, former school bus driver Ariel Castro, owned the home, in a poor neighbourhood dotted with boarded-up houses.

Police would not say how the women were taken captive or whether they were sexually assaulted but they confirmed that ropes and chains were among evidence collected inside the house. Police Chief Michael McGrath told NBC's "Today" show that the women were restrained and "released out in the back yard once in a while."

He said he was "absolutely" sure police did everything they could to find the women over the years. He disputed claims by neighbours that officers had been called to the house before for suspicious circumstances. "We have no record of those calls coming in over the past 10 years," he said.

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