美国有线新闻 CNN 2013-05-14(在线收听

Hi, I am Ander Cooper, welcome to podcast. New details about the 3 Cleveland women held captive for a decade what their life was like inside that house or the family whose kidnapped son was found after 4 years and how their story gave hope all these years to one of the Cleveland families. Let's get started.
Authority just released dispatch call that send police to the house behind me, 2207 Symall Avenue, on Monday after 911 call from Amanda Berry herself. Listen.
--I have a call-tick on the phone with a female says her name is Amanda Berry, and she had been kidnapped 10 years ago. She's at the location now, the code one, the cad 01490149.
--I copy. She's still on the line or she hang up?
--She is still on the phone right now. She saying that the male is Ariel Castro, 52-year-old &&& male that lives in 2207 Symall and he had been holding her here for 10 years.
--Others in the house. --7--Geogina might be in the house--We found them, we found them.
--Copy--Guys, we've got a female, and a child with her. --Make it 2. We also have Mitchel Knight in the house. I'm afraid you want to look that up in the radio, uh, system. 32 years old.
Also tonight, this new video shot just today. The Cleveland justice centre, of Ariel Castro the owner of the house who is charged with 4 counts of kidnapping in 3 counts of rape. Police say they would not charge his brothers in the case. There are also many new details about what was found inside that house right over there, inside Castro's house what last 10 years were like for Berry, Gina, and Mitchel. Today also had so much needed joy in it, 2 of the women, Berry and Dejesus went home. Berry's 6-year-old daughter is well.
CNN's Panel Brown joins us with more on how all 3 women are doing.
--Fist of all, you're learning new detrails about, some of what they went through.
--That's right, Anderson. We're learning that according to sources, Ariel Castro would actually test the girls pretend like he was leaving the home, and then wait and see if they attempt to flee, and if they did even attempt to flee, he would discipline them. SO he instill feared them .and create the situation that they never want to flee. But we've learned from sources, Anderson, that Monday was the first opportunity for anyone to escape, that Amanda Berry somehow knew he had left home, and she had hit her breaking point. She took that as an opportuinity to cry for help. But what's interesting to note here is that the other 2 women didn't leave the home, that they could have left. But they chose to stay behind.
--When Amanda Berry was outside.
--When Amanda Berry was outside, when she run outside the home, the other 2 women stayed behind, and that indicating they won't bound, but that they were afraid to leave reflecting the state of mind that they were fearful, especially in light of how he would have tested them before, and --And this is the information coming from sources, from law enforcement sources.
--Law enforcement sources, yes. And that essentially these women had accepted this to be the reality, that they succumbed to this, they thought this was their life. And had Amanda Berry not asked for help, not escape, this could still very well be their reality.
--Which is similar to what we heard from other people who had been held in similar circumstances, even for short time, that people can adapt to the situation, and start to accept this as the reality, that they're facing. What else you learned about how the women were held there, were they actual, they were lived together?
--Well, Anderson, we've learned that they actually were kept apart for the most time, that they were kept in separate rooms that, but that they did interact and they, quote relied on each other for survival -- that's coming from law enforcement source. These women, even though they were kept apart a lot, they still helped support each other, and that they were really in survival mode.
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