Kurt Sullivan, the uncle of a Connecticut boy who was allegedly starved and held captive by his stepmother, revealed that he hadn't seen his nephew for nearly two decades. When he finally encountered him after the boy escaped through a fire, he was horrified by his condition, likening him to a "Holocaust survivor." Sullivan's concerns had grown over the years, prompting him to consider searching for a death certificate as a last resort when the family kept him at bay. He had previously attempted to visit during family gatherings, but was repeatedly blocked by the stepmother's interventions.
Kurt Sullivan described his nephew as looking "like a Holocaust survivor" after seeing him for the first time in decades following his escape.
Kurt Sullivan expressed deep concern for his nephew's safety and had even consulted a private investigator when he couldn't see him for many years.
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