A Connecticut man who says he was held captive for two decades is asking why his stepmother, 57 year old Kimberly Sullivan, remains free. Prosecutors revealed Friday that the 32-year-old victim, who was allegedly locked in a small room of a Waterbury home and starved, told them, “Why is she out walking around when I was locked up for 20 years?” Sullivan has pleaded not guilty to kidnapping, felony assault, and cruelty charges. She posted $300,000 bail. Prosecutors sought house arrest, citing the victim’s fear and flight risk concerns, but Sullivan’s lawyer objected.