Cleveland, OH – Ohio Suspect’s Brothers Deny Knowing Of Captives

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    Cleveland, OH – Two brothers of the Cleveland kidnapping suspect say they fear people still believe they had something to do with the three missing women found in his home.

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    Onil and Pedro Castro tell CNN that they’ve been getting death threats even after police decided not to charge them.

    Pedro Castro says he would have turned in his brother Ariel if he had known he was involved in the women’s disappearance.

    Ariel Castro is suspected of holding the women captive in his home for a decade. Authorities say he kidnapped all three, raped them and fathered a child with one.

    The women were found May 6 after one escaped and called 911.

    The brothers were initially taken into custody but released Thursday after investigators said there was no evidence against them.


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    concerned_Jew
    concerned_Jew
    10 years ago

    They knew nothing about it? Where did they live? Did they ever come in contact or visit with the brother. I can believe them but wow, they really did nothing to keep up with the brother. If they were Jewish, I’m sure that the brothers would have know what each other was up to. It is surprising but I can believe that they knew nothing about it.

    applesauce
    applesauce
    10 years ago

    i want to know if they are married and have children – i would be more likely to believe them if the answer is yes!

    10 years ago

    To the doubters- Leave the other two brothers alone, as they have suffered enough, and will continue to suffer (as will their Mother), with the shame, that their animalistic, savage brother, has put their family through. There is an old saying “Am I my brother’s keeper”. Even in the frum community, there are relatives whom we have no control over, and do not necessarily want to associate with. There are many families in every socioeconomic class, and in all races and religions, who may have a deviant family member, whom they have no control over!

    my4amos
    my4amos
    10 years ago

    I don’t believe them for a single second! Not only they knew that something was going on, they most likely knew the extent of what was going on. And did nothing about it.