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http://www.nbc12.com/story/36042492...g-woman-children-captive-for-at-least-2-years
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Kariem Ali Muhammad Moore, 43, is charged with three felony counts of abduction and felony assault and battery.

Spotsylvania deputies went to a home in the 3600 block of Mine Road to conduct a welfare check on Saturday.
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When deputies arrived at the home around 5 p.m., a man answered the door. Officers said the man appeared reluctant to let them inside the home.

According to an official with the Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office, a woman and two children ran out of a side door while deputies were talking to the man.

The woman, 32, and her children, ages 11 and 8, then told deputies that it has been at least two years since they have been outside of the home. According to the Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office, the children have never been to school.

Moore is the father of the two children, but officials say he is not married to their mother.

The woman is in stable condition at a medical facility. She is receiving treatment for health conditions that have been left untreated for years, according to the Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office. The children also received treatment.

The sheriff's office says they do not know how the family was kept inside the home for over two years. An official with the Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office said Moore was unemployed and hardly ever left the home.

Moore is being held without bond [....]
 
This thing looks mean as hell
I can't even imagine what they went through
Lock him up for ever please!
 
Goodness. The door at the link looks like Ariel Castro's door.
You know, the wood plastered over the door to keep them imprisoned
 
He is very scary looking. But he hadda sleep at some point. I wonder who called the police and asked for a welfare check?
 
Closed up like that...
imagine the stench.

She could have driven a knife into the side of his head through the ear while he slept.
Way, way more to this story I wager.
I really wanna see inside there.
 
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I need to see the woman that would allow this to enter her vagina
[doublepost=1524641968,1507222692][/doublepost]@Satanica @cubby

Apr 23, 2018

A man accused of holding a woman and two children hostage for at least two years in a Spotsylvania County home has been deemed competent to stand trial.

Kariem Moore, 44, was arrested July 29 after Spotsylvania deputies went to a home on Mine Road in response to a request to check on the residents there. Relatives said that they hadn’t heard from the residents for a considerable amount of time.

Police reported that while Moore was talking to deputies in the front yard, a then-32-year-old woman and two children, ages 11 and 8, ran out of a side door and reported that Moore had not allowed them to leave the home for at least two years.

Moore has since been charged with numerous offenses, including rape, malicious wounding, forcible sodomy and multiple counts of abduction. He has been in custody since his arrest.

His case has moved slowly through the Spotsylvania court system largely because of concerns about his competency. At one point, he was declared not competent to stand trial.
http://www.fredericksburg.com/news/...cle_1614a487-ede8-5f04-9e43-6881fea4ba96.html
 
@Satanica
Kariem Moore, 45, entered Alford pleas to three counts of abduction and two counts of child cruelty. In exchange for the pleas, an object sexual penetration charge was dropped.

Prosecutors Amanda Sweeney and Crystal Montague–Holland said Moore’s treatment of the victim included hogtying the woman to the bed when he left, making the children stay in their room for months at a time and frequent physical abuse.

When Judge Ricardo Rigual asked him questions related to his plea, Moore repeatedly insisted that he is innocent.

“I didn’t take nobody and I didn’t hold nobody. They trying to give me life for something I did not do,” Moore said.
After Moore seemed to be having second thoughts about entering the Alford plea, Rigual threatened to go ahead with the jury trial. Moore responded, “no, no, no.”

I would read the article at the link it goes into detail the abuse and rescue of the family.

On Feb. 19 th he requested to withdraw his guilty plea.
 
@Satanica @Nell

May 30, 2019
A man who was convicted of holding a woman and their two children hostage in their Spotslyvania County home for an extended period was ordered Thursday to serve 25 years in prison.

Kariem Moore, 45, spent well over an hour insisting he was innocent, but he was unable to sway Judge Ricardo Rigual from sentencing him to a total of 40 years in prison with 15 years suspended.

Rigual’s sentence was way above the recommended state sentencing guidelines, which called for a maximum penalty of six months in prison. Rigual agreed with prosecutors Amanda Sweeney and Crystal Montague–Holland, who argued that the guidelines were “woefully” inadequate in Moore’s case.

Moore entered Alford pleas in February to three counts of abduction and two counts of child cruelty. In exchange for the pleas, an object sexual penetration charge was dropped.

Moore later tried to withdraw his plea, saying he didn’t fully understand what he was doing at the time. Rigual, who had questioned Moore thoroughly before accepting the pleas, denied the request.

In a rambling statement that touched on issues ranging from his other “wives” to the price of Oodles of Noodles, Moore insisted that the allegations against him are false. He said the woman concocted the stories because he was about to leave her for another woman and to give her family an excuse for why she hadn’t been in touch with them.

He said the woman controlled decisions in the house and that she had hundreds of opportunities to leave if she wanted to. He said allegations that he abused the victims and showed pornography to the children were “insane.”

“I’m not who they say that I am. I didn’t do these things,” Moore said. “I just want part of my life back and to leave Virginia. I didn’t want to come here in the first place.”

Moore said he came to Virginia from Pennsylvania in November 2012 with the victim and two other women he referred to as his other wives. The other two woman had left by 2017.

Defense attorney Ben Burchett argued for Moore’s immediate release. He said that the two years Moore has already served were well beyond what the guidelines called for, and said Moore had no prior felony record.

“How could he have been so horrible for so long and nobody know about it?” Burchett said. “It’s not as bad as the commonwealth makes it sound.”

Prosecutors argued that Moore’s abuses were horrible. Sweeney said that “if any actions deserve the maximum penalty, his do.”

Rigual described Moore as “narcissistic” and said he clearly terrorized his family for more than a year.
 
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