![]() ![]() ![]() T om Co rb et t, wh o presumably will run for re-e lec tion in 201 4 and who ha s com e un - der fire for his fisc al pol icie s that have seen cut s to edu ca- tion and the loss of thousands of jobs. Meu ser was tal kin g abo ut fel low Re pub lic an Gov. WILKE S-BARRE - State Revenue Secretary Dan Meuser said Fri day that his boss has thr ee pri mar y goa ls - cr eate investment, create jobs and in- crease revenue. “I didn’t know why.” In the day s sin ce Cas tr o’ s arr est on char ges of keep ing thr ee wom en imp ris one d in his home for a dec ade, re la- tives and acqua intanc es have sket ched a portr ait of him as a man with a twisted sense of humor, a compulsion for secre- cy and a tower ing, terrifyi ng rag e that led him to savage ly beat, torment and control his com mon -la w wife, Gri mil da Figueroa. “He had told me to stay in the kitchen,” said Elida Marie Caraballo, Castro’s niece, who was at his house about seven years ago with Castro’ s daugh- ter Rosie. ![]() When relatives showed up at his front doo r, he mad e them wait for half an hour before emerging, and nobody was ever allowe d past the living room. He ke pt th e ba se- ment bolted shut, too. “He would say: ‘Act up again, you’ll be in that back room with the man- nequin.’” Cas tr o ins tal led pad loc ks on every door leading into his dilap idated home on Seymou r A ve nu e. “He thr eat - en ed me lo ts of tim es wit h it, ” sai d Ca s- tro ’s nephew, 26-y ear-o ld Angel Cara ballo, who was terrified of his uncle as a lit tle boy and unner ved by him as an adult. Someti mes he dro ve arou nd town with it in the back sea t of his car. Ariel Castro kept it propped against a wall of his hou se and liked to use it to sca re peo ple. CLE VEL AND - The man- neq uin was lif e-si zed, wit h a mop- lik e wig and cr eepy, slanted eyes. ![]()
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