How did the nightmare inside the Siders’ family home remain hidden for so long? What did neighbors and locals to the Ohio “House of Horrors” notice, if anything? Were there ANY red flags?
In this episode of Criminally Obsessed, investigative reporter Anne Emerson speaks with someone who can tell us in her own words. Someone who knew of the Siders family - even interacted with them - years before their names became headlines.
Ariel Gutierrez is a Dollar General employee who regularly crossed paths with members of the Siders family for nearly two years before authorities discovered 16 children living in horrific conditions inside a rural Ohio home. She isn’t law enforcement or a member of the press. She’s a local with firsthand perspective speaking out about what she witnessed, and reflecting in hindsight on red flags and alarming details.
Ariel raises the questions she’s asking now that Gary Siders Jr., Elizabeth Siders, Gary Siders Sr., and Christina Siders have been arrested. She describes seeing Elizabeth Siders pregnant, but never seeing a baby. Is Elizabeth Siders a victim, too? Where does culpability lie in this horrific case? Ariel also shares the emotional message she wants the Siders children to hear.
This conversation goes beyond the headlines to bring you emotional firsthand perspective in the developing Siders family investigation. We explore the warning signs, the missed opportunities, and the heartbreaking reality of how 16 children allegedly became invisible in plain sight… Until now.
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