Biological mom of Connecticut house of horrors victim slams alleged captor as lowest of the low

The biological mom of the man who was allegedly locked away and starved for two decades slammed his tormentor as the “lowest of the low,” and will only refer to the wicked stepmother as an “it.”Tracy Vallerand, who lost custody of her son as an infant, reiterated her wish to see accused captor Kimberly Sullivan locked behind bars as she awaits trial, saying she poses too much of a flight risk to have been awarded bail.“He needs justice, and he needs to know that people are here for him,” Vallerand said of her son in an interview with Fox News.“Right now, he’s 32 years old, so he has all the say.My God, he’s 32, and he needs to learn to live his life.

That is sad on so many different levels.” Sullivan was released on $300,000 bond last month in spite of horrifying allegations she locked her stepson in a small room for up to 22 hours per day — leaving him so hungry and thirsty, he’d drink out of the toilet.Her attorney, Ioannis Kaloidis, filed a motion this week to have the ankle monitor requirement dropped, a move Vallerand vehemently opposed.“He’s doing a good job for her, but he’s literally at the bottom of the barrel with the clientele that he has.But it’s the lowest of the low that [Kaloidis] aims to be representing, which is pretty sad.

I wouldn’t be able to close my eyes at night doing that,” Vallerand said.Vallerand had been trying to reconnect with her son since he turned 18, but was unable to find any trace of him on the internet, she claimed.The boy’s father, who was awarded sole custody, was not technologically savvy, so Vallerand optimistically hoped he had taken after his dad in that regard.“Well, I mean, things that go through your head where you can’t find somebody who’s an adult, especially nowadays on social media, it’s very rare that you would actually find zero carbon footprints,” she told the outlet.“Did he run away? What else? So many things go through your head.Now, in this case, he didn’...

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