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Man held captive in Connecticut house of horrors for 20 years breaks silence

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Man held captive in Connecticut house of horrors for 20 years breaks silence

The Connecticut man whose stepmother allegedly held him captive in a house of horrors for more than two decades has released his first public statement since he was liberated in February.

Going only by “S” in a statement obtained by News 8, the 32-year-old man we — who was just 68 pounds when he intentionally set his room on fire and was rescued by first responders — said he was getting stronger by the day.

“Please call me ‘S.’ This is not the name given to me by my parents when I was born. I am choosing a new name for myself, and I will use that name as I reclaim control over my life and my future. My name is my choice, and it is the first of many choices I will make for myself now that I am free.

The man, who is going by only “S,” says that he was held captive since age 11. Hearst Connecticut Media

The newly freed man says he is a

The newly freed man says he is a “survivor of more than 20 years of captivity and domestic abuse.” Douglas Healey

A police photograph shows the home where the man was allegedly held captive for more than two decades before setting a fire in February.

A police photograph shows the home where the man was allegedly held captive for more than two decades before setting a fire in February. Waterbury Police Department

I am a survivor of more than 20 years of captivity and domestic abuse. I was held prisoner in my home from the time I was taken out of the fourth grade at age 11 until two months ago at age 31 when I purposely set the fire that helped set me free.

I am speaking out today to begin the process of reclaiming my life and to have my say in how my story is told.


Follow The Post’s coverage on Kimberly Sullivan and her “CT House of Horrors”


I am much better and stronger than I was the day the first responders carried me out of my
home. I am beyond grateful for the care I have received since then. To all the health care
professionals who have helped and nurtured me, thank you. In addition to all of your care, I appreciated the chance to have my first ever birthday party to celebrate turning 32.

I also want to thank the first responders, the law enforcement investigators and everyone who is working to hold those responsible for my abuse accountable. Thank you to everyone at Safe Haven Waterbury and everyone who has given to the GoFundMe page that will help cover some of the overwhelming expenses I will face in the weeks, months and years to come.”

The man’s stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, has pleaded not guilty to charges of assault and kidnapping.
She allegedly kept him locked in his bedroom for more than 20 years, and during that time starved and abused him.

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