Abducted women Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight found alive in Cleveland home
THREE women believed to have been abducted up to a decade ago have been found alive in a United States home.Read more @ http://www.news.com.au/world-news/abducted-women-amanda-berry-gina-dejesus-and-michelle-knight-found-alive-in-cleveland-home/story-fndir2ev-1226636566387A 911 call is believed to have led police to the three women and two children.
One of the women reportedly begged a passer-by for help.
"I heard screaming ... And I see this girl going nuts trying to get outside,'' said Charles Ramsey, the neighbour who found the women.
"I go on the porch and she said `Help me get out. I've been here a long time'. I figure it was domestic violence dispute.
Who cares about politically correct? He isn't a politician....
Charles Ramsey, the neighbour who helped save three abducted women in Ohio
"WELL, I knew something was wrong when a little pretty white girl ran into a black man's arms. Dead giveaway. Dead giveaway. Deeeaaad giveaway."Read more @ http://www.news.com.au/world-news/north-america/charles-ramsey-the-neighbour-who-helped-save-three-abducted-women-in-ohio/story-fnh81jut-1226636696130With that incredibly politically incorrect statement, America's newest hero announced himself to the world.
With his wild hair and twanging drawl, Charles Ramsey is like a character from a gritty American TV show like The Wire. But today, he is being hailed as the saviour who helped bust three women out of a gruesome captivity after they had been missing for a decade, presumed dead.
Little is known about Charles Ramsey, except that he is the neighbour of the man who allegedly kept the women inside his house in the Cleveland.
But his interview with a local local TV station is powerful, raw and not even faintly politically correct.
