The lawyer for Kimberly Sullivan, the woman accused of holding her stepson captive for over 20 years, is now criticizing Waterbury police for releasing case photos and documents. He calls it unethical and a threat to a fair trial.
The lawyer for Kimberly Sullivan, the woman accused of holding her stepson captive for over 20 years, is now criticizing Waterbury police for releasing case photos and documents. He calls it unethical and a threat to a fair trial.