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Amanda Berry & Gina DeJesus

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This story is pretty crazy, amazing that they're found 10 years later.

The guy who rescued them is clearly going to become some kind of legend. 1min 40 is my favourite!

[video=youtube;SdtCEaxfT38]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdtCEaxfT38[/video]
 
Indeed, its incredible, how do they get away with this sort of thing for so long !?
 
Indeed, its incredible, how do they get away with this sort of thing for so long !?

That's why the guy was so shocked, saying he had BBQ's and stuff with the guys and that they seemed completely normal.
 
I'd like to know what double glazing firm these blokes used because it must be top quality gear.
 
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I just can't get my head around how they were kept hidden and secret for 10 years....was there some underground room? It really has me intrigued.
 
Not a new one this is it, happened plenty of times before. Reminds me of the book "Room" (though that's just one girl).
 
Just watched that interview with her rescuer. The guy is a legend.

"Hey Bro I knew something was wrong when a pretty little white girl ran into a black mans arms"

Brilliant.
 
Without starting this whole debate, I'd be very keen they spend as long as possible in prison, just to let them know exactly how the deprivation of freedom feels.

The average waiting time on Death Row is about 15 years - is that long enough to be locked away without any hope of ever getting out?
 
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