Cleveland man who held 3 women captive for decade moved from jail to correctional facility

August 3, 2013 at 3:50AM
Ariel Castro listens in the courtroom during the sentencing phase Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, in Cleveland. Three months after an Ohio woman kicked out part of a door to end nearly a decade of captivity, Castro, a onetime school bus driver faces sentencing for kidnapping three women and subjecting them to years of sexual and physical abuse.
Ariel Castro listens in the courtroom during the sentencing phase Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, in Cleveland. (Tom Wallace — ASSOCIATED PRESS/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

CLEVELAND — A Cleveland man sentenced to life in prison for holding three women captive over a decade and raping them repeatedly has been moved to a correctional institution.

Department of Rehabilitation and Correction spokeswoman JoEllen Smith says Ariel Castro was moved Friday from a Cleveland jail to the Lorain Correctional Institution in Grafton, 24 miles away. She describes Castro as "calm and cooperative."

Officials say Castro won't go into the general population once he enters the state's prison system. He'll start his term isolated from other inmates for his own protection because of his high profile. He'll undergo medical and mental health evaluations.

Also Friday, organizers of the Cleveland Courage Fund to help the women Castro pleaded guilty to kidnapping say the fund has raised more than $1.3 million.

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