Skin-crawling photos show the haunting interior of a Connecticut "house of horrors" where a wicked stepmother allegedly imprisoned her stepson in wretched conditions for more than two decades.
The images were obtained by The Post just weeks after a judge ruled that Kimberly Sullivan, 57, could return to the Waterbury home, which was scorched by a fire that her 32-year-old stepson set to escape from her clutches in February, according to cops.
The house stands empty after the blaze, with most of the rooms reduced to bare beams and boards. Drywall and plaster have been ripped from most of the walls, while loose wires, dirt, debris, and broken glass litter the dark halls, which have been left all but uninhabitable.
#housefhorror #kimberlysullivan
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