When police found the boy, he was behind some boxes and a large plastic drum. Bedding also was found nearby. The boy will be medically evaluated.
"He was nervous, but excited," Craig said. "He indicated he was hungry. He appeared fine."
The boy lives in the home with his father and stepmother. The father, Charlie Bothuell IV, said he was as surprised as anyone that his son was in the basement.
"I'm shocked. I looked. The Detroit police looked. The FBI looked," he said. "To imply that I knew my son was in the basement is absurd."
The elder Bothuell was swarmed by reporters outside the house when he arrived home Wednesday evening.
"I thought my son was dead," he said as he broke down in tears and hugged a reporter.
Craig told reporters earlier Wednesday that the boy's father had taken a polygraph test about his son's disappearance, but the boy's stepmother declined to do so.
the boy deserve to be punish for putting his parent through all that trouble
ReplyDeleteHe will get the beating of his life
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