Castro agrees to life plus 1,000 years |
The Ohio man accused of raping and
holding three women captive in his home for about a decade has agreed to a plea
deal that will see him imprisoned for life without the possibility of parole.
Ariel Castro, 53, was arrested in
May after one of the women escaped.
He abducted Michelle Knight, 32,
Amanda Berry, 27, and Gina DeJesus, 23, from Cleveland streets between 2002-04.
Castro was charged with murder for
beating and starving one of the women, who was pregnant, until she miscarried.
In a courtroom in Cleveland, Ohio,
Judge Michael Russo repeatedly warned Castro he would never be let out of
prison.
"Is that clear?" he asked
Castro, who sat clad in an orange jail jumpsuit, his hands cuffed in front of
him.
"I do understand that, your honour,"
Castro, an unemployed school bus driver, replied. "I knew I was pretty
much going to get the book thrown at me." Continue after the cut....
The three women were all taken from the same street between
2002-04.
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No
death penalty
Under the terms of the plea deal
Castro will receive an additional prison sentence of 1,000 years and his
property and other assets will be forfeited. He will also be classified as a
sex offender.
The agreement protects him from further
charges and from the death penalty.
The judge said there were plans to
demolish the house where the women were held.
At the hearing, Castro told the
judge he was abused as a child and said, "My addiction to pornography and
my sexual problem has really taken a toll on my mind."
Castro was charged with 977 counts including two of
aggravated murder for the "unlawful termination" of one of the
women's pregnancies, as well as multiple counts of kidnapping and rape.
Other charges included gross sexual
imposition, felonious assault and endangering children.
The three women were abducted after
accepting car rides from Castro, police said. Neighbours said they did not think
anyone had been living in the house where the women were imprisoned.
They were rescued from the house
after Ms Berry kicked open a door while Castro was out of the house and was
aided by a neighbour who heard her struggling and screaming.
When officials arrived they freed Ms
Knight and Ms DeJesus, as well as Ms Berry's six-year-old daughter, who was
fathered by Mr Castro.
The house where the three women were held will probably be demolished, the judge said |
Brutal
treatment
Ms Knight disappeared in 2002 when she was 20 years old. The
following year Ms Berry vanished the day before her 17th birthday, and Ms
DeJesus went missing in 2004 at the age of 14.
While in captivity, one of the women
became pregnant many times and suffered multiple miscarriages.
One woman also said that she was
forced to help Ms Berry deliver her baby and was threatened with death if the
baby did not survive.
Castro was accused of chaining the
women to a pole in a basement, to a bedroom heater or holding them inside a
van.
Source: BBC News
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