The Cleveland House of Horrors is a story which is based on the famous kidnappings of Ariel Castro, which he did from 2002 to 2004. Arial cash show kidnapped Michelle Knight, Gina DeJesus and Amanda Berry directly from the streets of Cleveland, and then they were taken to his house, The House of Horrors. The kidnapper held the girl captive until 2013, when Amanda Barry successfully escaped with her six years old daughter, to whom she gave birth while she was confined. Cleveland abduction has been a film made through the story, and it has been exceptional. The real-life tale gave a natural feeling to the Film and was one of the primary reasons for its successfulness of the Film.
Background of the Kidnapper of the Cleveland House of Horrors
Ariel Castro was born on 10th July 1960 in Puerto. His parent’s divorced when he was very young, and then he moved to the mainland of The United States of America with his mother and three other siblings. Ariel Castro was a bus driver in the metropolitan school district. In the 1980s, Ariel Castro met his Girlfriend that was Grimilda Figueroa; both of them state together and also had four children. In 1996, Figueroa left Ariel Castro and custody of the four children, and police detained him. He continued to make different attacks and threats to Figueroa even after she left him. He died at 53 on 3rd September 2013, when he committed suicide.
All the Kidnappings in the Cleveland House of Horrors
Ariel Castro kidnapped his victims by offering them a ride, and he then drove each of his victims to his home on Seymour Avenue. He used to take them to the basement and restrain them there itself. Michelle Knight versus the very First victim when she disappeared on 23rd August 2002 after leaving her cousin’s house, and she was just 21 years old during that situation. The second person kidnapped on 21st April 2003 was Amanda Berry. She was kidnapped the day before she was to celebrate her 17th birthday, and she was last heard by her sister during the day she got kidnapped. The last kidnapping was on 2nd April 2004 of Gina DeJesus.
Escaping and Rescuing from the Cleveland House of Horrors
On 6th May 2013, Berry was successfully able to make contact with the neighbour of the kidnapper and then she escaped to the place with her 6-year-old daughter, whom she gave birth to during her imprisonment itself. Castro left the house that day without locking the inside door, which helped her escape the place and then she also contacted the police to save the other two girls who were still captive inside the house. All of them were taken to the hospital, and two girls were released from the hospital the next day, but one girl had to stay there for four days due to her very rough condition.
The Film made through the Cleveland House of Horrors
Cleveland Abduction is a film made in 2015 by the American industry and was related to the entire story and kidnapping of aerial Castro. The film was directed by Alex Kalymnos and written in the form of a teleplay by Stephen Tolkin. The story was something that everyone had knowledge of but did not know precisely what happened in that place with those three girls, and that was the primary reason which the Film got so successful. It got massive recognition from the audience, which made it obvious. The film was successfully released on 2nd May 2015 on the lifetime networks and consisted of a successful star cast.
The cast of the Film was made through Cleveland House of Horrors
The Cleveland Abduction was an overall film which was based on the Cleveland House of Horrors and consisted of the particular individuals and characters who were present in the actual incident itself. The most important character of Ariel Castro was represented by Raymond Cruz, who did a very exceptional job in portraying the role. The nature of Michelle Knight was represented by Taryn Manning, who also gave an excellent performance in the Film. Katie Sarife played the character of Gina DeJesus. Samantha Droke played the character of Amanda Berry in the Film. The recurring characters of Carla and Agent Solano were played by Pam Grier and Joe Morton, respectively.