Exclusive | Biological mom of Connecticut House of Horrorsvictim says seeing stepmom suspect for first time is nauseating

WATERBURY, Conn.— The biological mother of the Connecticut House of Horrors victim said it was “nauseating” coming face to face with his allegedly evil stepmom — as she revealed she has yet to be reunited with her son.Tracy Vallerand was in court Friday — the second time this week — as Kimberly Sullivan pleaded not guilty to allegedly locking up and torturing her 32-year-old stepson for more than two decades.“[Wednesday] was the first time I laid eyes on her and it was nauseating,” Vallerand told The Post of Sullivan’s first court date earlier this week in Waterbury.

“They have the right to plead not guilty.But the evidence will prove that’s not the case.”The stoic mother, who hasn’t seen her son since he was plucked out of school at 10 and vanished, vowed to attend every court hearing.“I need to see justice done for my son.

If he can’t be here, I will,” she said.Vallerand said her son is being kept in an “undisclosed location” and that police told her he wouldn’t have access to anyone while the investigation into his decades-long alleged abuse continued.She said she gave up the boy because of “personal issues,” believing she was giving him a better life with Sullivan and his dad.Vallerand had no clue Sullivan would go on to allegedly lock the boy away in a small room inside their filthy Waterbury home for more than 20 years — leaving him so hungry and thirsty, he’d drink out of the toilet.The victim, now 32, was just 68 pounds when he was rescued by firefighters Feb.

17 after setting a fire inside the home in a desperate bid to finally escape Sullivan’s clutches.“I wanted my freedom,” he told authorities.Vallerand, who lives in Meriden just 15 miles from Waterbury, said she and her family tried in vain to find the boy — with her ex-brother-in-law even hiring a private investigator.“My daughter and myself were searching for him.

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