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An Australian man, obsessed with dolls, kidnapped a 4-year-old girl just to change her clothes and comb her braids.
Kidnapped little girl Cleo Smith
According to the Daily Mail, a little girl named Cleo Smith in Australia disappeared on October 16 and is only 4 years old this year. She and her family were camping at a brook camp at the time, and she was allegedly kidnapped from a camping tent by suspect Terrence Darrell Kelly, aged 36.
Terrence Darrell Kelly, who was arrested by the police
On Wednesday, November 3, just after 1:30 a.m. local time, police broke into the suspect's home and found Cleo, who had been missing for 18 days.
When the little girl was rescued
Video carried by police showed Cleo awake at the time, playing with toys, "her hair clean and tidy, and her pajamas looked freshly washed."
On Thursday, child interview specialists affiliated with police's child abuse team began talking to Cleo to try to figure out what had happened in those 18 days. However, the police did not disclose the content of the conversation, but told the media: "The suspect treated Cleo as a doll and helped her change her clothes." ”
Photos of the suspect and dolls posted on social media
After his arrest, Kelly, who was suspected of kidnapping, was charged with kidnapping and is still in prison. According to police, he was obsessed with collecting dolls and posted photos with dolls on various social media to brag about his love for dolls.
The suspect's family has a large collection of dolls
In his home, police also found a large number of Disney princess dolls, piled up from the floor to the ceiling.
According to sources, When questioned by police, Cleo also mentioned that a woman helped take care of her during her abduction, dressing her and combing her hair.
Little girl and her family
Cameron Brian, the senior sheriff who rescued Cleo, remained silent about the case but said police had more work to do and that their focus this week was on determining if there were others involved.
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