Cleveland neighbours say they had suspicions before 3 women rescued from decade in captivity (with videos)
Castro family dark side: Police failed to take Castro
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The US police don't really care about the people living in poor underclass areas.
Castro family dark side: Police failed to take Castro
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Originally Posted by vanla sighs
Never been to Cleveland but hear it's a rough, dangerous city - as many/most US cities are. Largely this is due to there not being a functioning welfare state. Years ago we were toying with the fantasy idea of buying a house and renting it our near Cleveland in a place called East Cleveland, so to do a bit of research we phoned up the cops in Cleveland to try and get a feel as to what the place was like, we were told absolutely not, don't touch the place with a barge pole, that even cops try and avoid driving through certain areas of Cleveland and try to totally avoid East Cleveland (one told me he didn't even allow his family members to drive through East Cleveland full stop) When you have what could be best described as very poor "underclass" areas then it's in a way no surprise that they weren't rescued before now. Most likely if you report a crime in those urban jungles the cops might turn up, take a few statements and get the f out of there asap. America and the American justice system has long turned its back on the poor.
The US police don't really care about the people living in poor underclass areas.