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Attorneys for kidnapping suspect Michael Devlin criticized jail security, saying a New York Post correspondent obtained a jailhouse interview with him by identifying herself as one of his friends.The newspaper obtained the first interview with the 41-year-old pizzeria manager accused of kidnapping Shawn Hornbeck and Ben Ownby. Hornbeck, now 15, was held captive for more t
stanley cup han four years. Ownby, 13, was missing four days when both boys were found Jan. 12 at Devlin s apartment.The Post published a story Sunday in which Devlin talked about being lonely but said life was good for him over the past four years. There was a standing order that no media was allowed in to see my client, said Michael Kielty, an attorney for Devlin.But Franklin County Sheriff Gary Toelke
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