The bodycam images of the Waterbury Police Department show the alleged child abuse of Connecticut, Kimberly Sullivan, denying that his stepson, who was allegedly locked in a storage closet in his home for 20 years, was imprisoned in the house.
According to the images obtained by Fox News Digital, one of Sullivan's two daughters arrived at the scene shortly after the authorities on February 17, when the police said that his 32 -year -old stepson set fire to the house to escape decades of captivity and abuse.
Sullivan's daughter picked her up in a black Acura, where they waited nearly while firefighters extinguished the fire, and when Sullivan's nameless stepson was rescued from the house.
In the footage, which is partially written, Sullivan, 56, explains to an officer what happened after the fire began.
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Kimberly Sullivan was arrested after allegedly abusing his stepdaughter in his home in Waterbury, Connecticut. (Jim Shannon/Hearst Connecticut Media through AP)
He said he thought that the fire began from a TV that his stepson connected to the wall and said he left his room when he smelled smoke and called him.
“He was trying to go to the room, but it was simply, there were only flames, he left the room, finally woke up and left the room,” he said.
Sullivan said that his son could not escape the room because there were flames, but that eventually he should have gone through them.
“Was the door closed in your room, or not?” The officer asked.
“No,” Sullivan replied.
“Ok, is it normally blocked?” asked.
“No,” she replied.
“And does it have a loose rein to get out of there whenever you want?” The detective asked.
“Yes,” said Sullivan.
But the police claim that Sullivan was lying during that exchange.
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This photo provided by the Waterbury Police Department shows Kimberly Sullivan, who was accused on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, of kidnapping and cruelty for allegedly keeping her 32 -year -old captive stepson for more than 20 years. (Waterbury Police Department through AP)
Sullivan was Arrested on March 12 and accused of first degree assault, second -degree kidnapping, first -degree illegal restriction, cruelty to people and the reckless danger of first degree. She is free with a bail of $ 300,000 and declared herself innocent of all charges on Friday.
According to an arrest warrant against Sullivan, the victim, identified as “male victim 1”, remained in a storage closet without 8 feet windows by 9 feet without air conditioning or heat and without access to a bath for 20 years. They kept it inside the closet of 22-24 hours per day.
He was allowed two sandwiches and two small bottles of water every day, one of which would use to bathe. He discarded his waste with water and newspaper bottles. The man weighed less than 70 pounds when the first to respond found him after fire.
That order also says that Sullivan's stepdaughter told them that he set fire on purpose, because he wanted his freedom.
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Kimberly Sullivan is arrested by the Waterbury Police Department on March 12. (Waterbury Police Department)
Fox News Digital also obtained the anguished called at 911 of Sullivan informing that his house was in flames.
Listen: Kimberly Sullivan calls 911 to inform the house fire
More Bodycam images show a police officer who arrives at the scene and shouting an unidentified person through a window, telling the person who leaves the house.
Clock: The Waterbury officer shouts the person who goes out to burn house
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In a very drafted portion of Bodycam images, you can see police officers stand out from the ambulance looking at the victim, which is blurred and treated by a paramedic. When Audio emerges again from the writing, an officer tells another that the victim said he had not shower in a year.
Look: Kimberly Sullivan's stepdaughter interviewed by the police in ambulance
Another video shows a frantic Sullivan asking to return home to recover his bag and his keys, so he can put his dog inside his car.
LOOK: Kimberly Sullivan frantically ask the Burning Home bag
Police previously published images that show Sullivan's stepdaughter who took the house and became an ambulance.
Fox News Digital communicated with Sullivan Ioannis Kaloidis lawyer through a spokesman.