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Retiree Pleads Guilty in Sex-Slave Case

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From Associated Press

A retired handyman pleaded guilty Tuesday to holding five women captive as sex slaves in an underground dungeon, two months after one of the victims escaped and made a frantic phone call that led to his arrest.

John Jamelske, 68, pleaded guilty to five counts of first-degree kidnapping.

Under a plea deal, Jamelske could serve 18 years to life. Each count carried a maximum penalty of 25 years to life in prison.

“He’s been very agitated and remorse-stricken. He’s been very troubled at times over the past several weeks,” said J. Michael Forsyth, Jamelske’s lawyer.

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When asked whether Jamelske knew that what he had done was wrong, Forsyth said, “It took a while for him to come around to that realization.”

Jamelske has been held without bail since he was arrested April 7 on charges of holding a 16-year-old girl hostage for nearly seven months in a two-room concrete bunker he built 3 feet under the backyard of his suburban Syracuse home.

The bunker was linked to his home by a steel door, hidden behind empty bottles and cans, that led to a series of crawl spaces and doors, officials said.

A 4-foot ladder leads down to the first chamber, which was furnished with a refrigerator, a small tub, a portable hospital toilet chair and a bucket.

The second chamber had a microwave oven and a piece of dirty foam that was placed on top of plastic bread crates to serve as a bed. There was one chair.

The bare concrete walls in the second chamber were covered with graffiti -- some from the victims, said Rick Trunfio, an assistant district attorney.

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Even now, weeks after being opened, the dungeon retains a stale, moldy smell.

“You can understand why the victims thought they would die down here,” Trunfio said during a media tour of the underground rooms. Authorities said they will destroy the bunker.

The 16-year-old girl was able to sneak a phone call to her sister when Jamelske took her out in April to run an errand after six months of captivity, police said.

In a whispered call, she told her sister that she was being held captive and raped. The call led police to a weathered, blue, ranch-style house, hidden behind a wall of 20-foot evergreens and fenced off from neighbors.

After Jamelske’s arrest, police identified four other women who said they had been abducted and raped by him dating back to 1988.

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