Michelle Knight – one of the three women abducted by the Cleveland kidnapper, Ariel Castro, and held captive by him for more than 10 years – has spoken out about her ordeal.
Knight, now 32, was the first woman who Castro captured – and her experiences are chilling. After Castro lured Knight into his home by telling her he wanted to give her a puppy.
Castro subsequently kidnapped Amanda Berry, now 27, in 2003, and Gina de Jesus, now 23, in 2004.
In an interview with Dr Phil, 32-year-old Knight revealed that in 2004 Castro forced her to prepare a room for his next victim. Knight was ordered to drill holes in the wall, where restraints would be secured.
“At the time he was telling me I needed to help him prepare another room, and I didn’t want to prepare that room,” she said.
On the day that Castro abducted Gina DeJesus, Knight says that she heard a teenager screaming “get off me, get off me” from down in the basement.
Castro originally told Knight that DeJesus was his own daughter.
Throughout the two-part interview with Dr Phil, Knight also revealed that while living in the house she was beaten, chained up, and abused both sexually and emotionally. She described being beaten for hours at a time.
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I hope that Dr Phil paid Michelle a bucketload of money for this interview. Not that any amount will ever, ever make up for the horrific things that happened to her, but I just hope that she can get something out of this ordeal. I also hope that she barters with publishers to get the most lucrative deal in terms of writing a book.
Dr Phil did pay her for the interview - not sure how much.
Oh I knew she got paid, I'm just hoping it was something like $6,845,125. How did I arrive at that figure exactly? Mashed the number pad with my fingers.
Michelle Knight is an inspiration!
I've been scouring the internet reading transcripts of the interviews and watching footage I can find.
My favourite quote of her's is how she describes that the love for her son kept her going, and she wanted him to know her as a victor, not a victim!
This to me is what true beauty is about. The beauty of her spirit & soul. Her indomitable essence where even though she was physically a captive, she refused to allow her spirit also be imprisoned. She radiates so much power and force (of the stars wars variety) to me within a calm, composed countenance.
Here's a youtube snippet where she speaks about being a victor, not a victim http://youtu.be/iOUQTI0Zt2A