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Tom Ripley

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41. This is creepy: A 2004 news story written by the suspect...
Mon May 6, 2013, 10:32 PM
May 2013

Gina DeJesus’ disappearance has changed her neighborhood
by Ariel Castro

(Plain Press, June 2004) Since April 2, 2004 , the day 14-year-old Gina DeJesus was last seen on her way home from Wilbur Wright Middle School , neighborhood residents have been taken by an overwhelming need for caution. Parents are more strictly enforcing curfews, encouraging their children to walk in groups, or driving them to and from school when they had previously walked alone.

“You can tell the difference,” DeJesus’ mother, Nancy Ruiz said. “People are watching out for each other’s kids. It’s a shame that a tragedy had to happen for me to really know my neighbors. Bless their hearts, they’ve been great.”

On Cleveland ’s west side, it is difficult to go any length of time without seeing Gina’s picture on telephone poles, in windows, or on cars along the busy streets.

“People are really looking out for my daughter,” Ruiz said.

For seven weeks, Gina’s family has been organizing searches, holding prayer vigils, posting fliers and calling press conferences. Despite the many tips and rumors that have been circulating in the neighborhood, there has been no sign of her.

One thing is for certain, however. Almost everyone feels a connection with the family, and Gina’s disappearance has the whole area talking.

“It’s traumatized a lot of people,” Bob Zak, Safety Coordinator of the Westown Community Development Corporation, said. “People are suspicious of everyone. Kids, parents, and grandparents are afraid.”

The organization serves Cleveland ’s Ward 19, which stretches from West Boulevard to West 134th Street .

Parents and relatives waiting for their children as school let out at Wilbur Wright recently expressed concern about the number of sex offenders living and working in the area.

“I really believe there needs to be more security,” Vaneetha Smith said as she waited for her niece outside Wilbur Wright Middle School at the end of the day. “We have too many kidnappings, and they should crack down on all the sex offenders in the area.”

Luis Perez echoed Smith’s concerns as he waited for his niece at the school.

“I think the neighborhood is pretty bad,” he said. “You have to be aware of some people out there.”

The Ohio Electronic Sex Offender Registration and Notification (eSORN) database lists 133 sex offenders living or working in Gina’s immediate zip code. Many residents of the area, however, cannot use the database, as they do not have access to the Internet at home.

“I have been here almost four years and I have been notified of only one sex offender,” Ruiz said. “And he lives only about 1,000 feet away from here.”

Ohio law prohibits sex offenders who are required to register from establishing their residence within 1,000 feet of school buildings.

“There is no enforcing the laws because they still live right next to the schools and the bus stops,” Ruiz said. She believes the process of registering sex offenders is essentially a waste of time.

At a Ward 19 crime watch meeting, one of ten monthly, residents describe the area as a multi-ethnic community where people work and try to keep their housing up to par. They feel the disappearance of Amanda Berry on April 21, 2003 was a wake-up call, but Gina’s case really caught everyone’s attention.

Many residents believe the schools and the city have more work to do to help out.

“There is not enough supervision at the schools and when the kids get out, they still run through the streets,” Smith said. “They say that once they leave the school premises, the school is not responsible for them. But until they reach their house, I believe they are. They should be more concerned with their safety.”

“The school is supposed to be a safe place,” Perez said. “They need more police around the schools, surrounding the area. Without that, it’s just going to keep on going and there will be more innocent people getting hurt.”

Isaac Rodriguez has seen some changes happen at Wilbur Wright.

“There are more security guards at the school now,” the father of two middle school students said. “They have been having assemblies and talking to the kids about the danger.”

“When you send your kids out to school now”, Smith said, “you don’t know if they are going to make it home or not. From West 105th to [West 110th], anything could happen. I feel the mayor should do something about that. The children should be our first priority, no matter what else is going on in the city.”

Zak, a former Cleveland police officer of 30 years, believes the community is feeling the effects of the city’s cuts in the police force.

“The first thing a city should do is protect its citizens,” he said. Although police cannot be on the scene of every crime as they occur, Zak reports that residents are getting responses to calls “one, two, and four hours later.”

Cuts in the police force are not the only budget changes that are directly affecting residents. The Cleveland Municipal School District is also mulling how it will eliminate its projected $100 million budget deficit. Among the items cut will be purchased services, employee overtime, supplemental pay, textbooks, school staff and student transportation.

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omg Marrah_G May 2013 #1
Holy crap! tammywammy May 2013 #2
watch the video of the rescuer warrior1 May 2013 #3
good guy: funny, articulate, compassionate. maxsolomon May 2013 #6
All of that. I love the rescuer. If there's a reward, I hope he gets it. Great day for those kids. freshwest May 2013 #13
That's a very integrated neighborhood... WCGreen May 2013 #17
I thought it was a very painful remark. politicat May 2013 #29
I think he was jabbin' at his neighbors. WCGreen May 2013 #31
kind of like that homeless surfer guy and antoine dodson JI7 May 2013 #19
That was the best interview I've seen in years. sofa king May 2013 #47
Watch the "Kai" interview maxsolomon May 2013 #72
Video of the rescuer's comments is at the link. Baitball Blogger May 2013 #4
Good guy, made me laugh...with his animations. Historic NY May 2013 #49
Thanks BB.. tears of Cha May 2013 #58
It's a good day. Baitball Blogger May 2013 #63
Yes watching the video is a must. Nt newfie11 May 2013 #5
Someone should tell the woman who had the kid that a lot has happened since she disappeared. corkhead May 2013 #7
Hey, Bush is gone. And what lemonade? A baby by rape? I'm not getting where you're coming from here. freshwest May 2013 #11
sorry, a little ham-handed sarcasm... corkhead May 2013 #16
Blech! How could I have forgotten that... Well, I wanted to, is the answer to that! freshwest May 2013 #42
there's a woman sitting on the porch in the google street view. maxsolomon May 2013 #8
One of those guys who keeps girls locked in his basement? BainsBane May 2013 #9
I dont' understand your comment maxsolomon May 2013 #15
I'm asking if that's what this is BainsBane May 2013 #20
Hell yes it's one of those cases. maxsolomon May 2013 #22
It's 2207 warrior1 May 2013 #21
That makes more sense maxsolomon May 2013 #23
And a basement Renew Deal May 2013 #30
That picture is from 2009 JustAnotherGen May 2013 #78
I love the guy in the video! He is cool. I'd have run into his arms too! freshwest May 2013 #10
"How did you know something was wrong?" BainsBane May 2013 #25
Humans are funny that way. Spitfire of ATJ May 2013 #37
Love him Dorian Gray May 2013 #68
Watch the video. Scuba May 2013 #12
Crazy shit in C-Town.... WCGreen May 2013 #14
cleveland is c-town ( the c stands for crazy) leftyohiolib May 2013 #26
I hope this doesn't turn out to be one of those stories of... Locut0s May 2013 #18
OMG! sheshe2 May 2013 #24
The end of the interview with the rescuer, especially last 30 seconds.....PRICELESS! Poll_Blind May 2013 #27
I agree Renew Deal May 2013 #28
I actually thought it was a little sad that he said that. reformist2 May 2013 #33
I think it depends on how you look at things Renew Deal May 2013 #34
I didn't mean to make sport of him. It was both funny and a reminder just... Poll_Blind May 2013 #44
Not to make light of a serious situation, but yeah, that was hilarious, Arctic Dave May 2013 #39
2004, famed psychic told mom Amanda is dead tblue May 2013 #32
Sylvia Browne!!! She's a horrible person. longship May 2013 #38
That's twice in a row Sylvia Browne has called a missing person dead... Archae May 2013 #46
You're too generous. It likely contributed to her cause of death. Turborama May 2013 #40
Oh now that is heart-breaking Marrah_G May 2013 #59
She was only 44 get the red out May 2013 #77
Piers Morgan: "there's the house...with the American flag" rainbow4321 May 2013 #35
I was saying the same thing Catherine Vincent May 2013 #65
It's the Puerto Rican flag Crabby Appleton May 2013 #66
I warrior1 May 2013 #36
This is creepy: A 2004 news story written by the suspect... Tom Ripley May 2013 #41
just reading warrior1 May 2013 #48
Thanks for the clarification! Tom Ripley May 2013 #53
This story is coming up on Lawrence O'Donnell's show Samantha May 2013 #43
Damn starting to sound bad again... Locut0s May 2013 #45
Apparently the guy's 2 brothers were arrested tonight, also rainbow4321 May 2013 #50
I guess we'll see. Yeah that raises some very disturbing possibilities :( Locut0s May 2013 #51
The brother of Dejesus may have even been to that house. FedUpWithIt All May 2013 #54
OMG. I got the infamous "Model Quality Thai Girls" ad on that blog. hunter May 2013 #64
There's a house on Seymour St. with all the windows boarded up Kablooie May 2013 #52
Next door, 2207, with the Cuban Flag on the porch maxsolomon May 2013 #73
Puerto Rican flag justiceischeap May 2013 #79
I learn something every day! maxsolomon May 2013 #80
I read a news story several years ago that was not unlike this one.` BobTheSubgenius May 2013 #55
It was one woman and three men that were imprisoned in Philadelphia. MadrasT May 2013 #67
Can you imagine what the girls and their families have been going through? Rosa Luxemburg May 2013 #56
Horrible! blackspade May 2013 #57
what are the chances there are other people like these girls/women and Jaycee Dugard JI7 May 2013 #60
Great News, Surprising News In A Horrible Situation colsohlibgal May 2013 #61
This is amazing! Sissyk May 2013 #62
I still warrior1 May 2013 #69
So all this time they were held in the very same neighborhood they vanished from? Blue_Tires May 2013 #70
This is international news. (no text) Quantess May 2013 #71
Apparently three brothers named Castro were involved. n/t duffyduff May 2013 #74
Did you hear his the hero's azmom May 2013 #75
I can't help but wonder get the red out May 2013 #76
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