What to believe? Is the Ariel Castro kidnapping a hoax!

Indianapolis, Indiana
May 14, 2013 5:10pm CST
New conspiracies are emerging in regards that the kidnappings of the three ladies (who were kidnapped for 10 years) is actually a hoax in order to increase fear among Americans. Would the media do something so bizarre?
2 responses
@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
15 May 13
I personally lost tracked about this bizarre story about these kidnapping for a decade. It was actually unbelievable to accept that three young ladies were kept in a house and they were kidnapped for 10 long years before the three had the strength to escape and call for help which if they did a long time ago they could have been rescued by neighbors near the house. That is one perplexing thing there that no one attempted to escape or even tried to until after ten years.
• New Orleans, Louisiana
16 May 13
@wanina @rsa101 @PhredWreck I think you are all correct. As PhredWreck stated, there's strong admissible evidence of the alleged crimes, but the US media has a bad habit of distorting the truth to advance political agendas. @wanina To answer the original question: "Would the media do something so bizarre?" Yes, they would. They have. I think it's awesome that people are starting to dig deeper for the answers rather than accept what some puppet on TV says is truth.
@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
17 May 13
@steve What kind of distortion does the media have on this story now and what political agenda does this story have?
@elmiko (6630)
• United States
29 May 13
lol, those 3 women were missing for around 6 years or maybe longer. i don't think its possible to fake something like that. i wouldn't doubt if alex jones came out with a story like that. he pushes paranoia to the extreme.