No one is saying that Charles Ramsey isn't worthy of the "hero" mantle. He helped save three women who were held captive — brutally — in his Cleveland neighborhood for over a decade. But the ...
Kyle Dube, a 20-year-old from Maine, created a fake Facebook account to lure a teenage girl out of her house and ultimately killed her, the Associated Press reports. His original motive for ...
Charles Ramsey, the man who helped rescue Cleveland kidnap victims Amanda Berry, Georgina DeJesus and Michelle Knight just two months ago, is reportedly broke. “I’m broke, bro, and that’s the truth,” ...
" I'm going to tell it all." These were Charles Ramsey's words to Anderson Cooper as he once again explained how he rescued Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight from his next door neighbor, ...
Using a story about women being kidnapped and held against their will for years for marketing purposes is questionable enough. Now that the hero in the story turns out to have a history of domestic ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Charles Ramsey, the Cleveland dishwasher who became an overnight sensation for his street-wise poise under the media spotlight after helping save three women from an alleged ...
Well, we saw this coming. Popular viral video creators The Gregory Brothers wasted no time to Auto-Tune the recent WEWS-TV interview with Charles Ramsey, the man who rescued Amanda Berry and others.
Described by The Cleveland Plain Dealer as a “reluctant hero,” the man who helped the three Cleveland women who held captive by Ariel Castro for years escape is writing a memoir. The news comes days ...
the Internet has quickly decided that one giant bright spot is local hero and neighbor Charles Ramsey, who heard Berry's cries for help and busted open a door to help get her out, then called 911 ...
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Calling it “a little gross” to make a spectacle of a lower-income black man talking about a horrible crime, Atlantic Wire blogger Connor Simpson excoriates the Internet’s instant meme-ification of ...