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11/5/2025, 11:37:50 AM
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>The sister of a missing man who was found alive in the basement of an AEW fan following a years-long search said the discovery was “heartbreaking.”
>"He really didn't say anything because I think he was still in trauma and shock," Terisa Hinson, the man’s sister, told WSOC-TV. "I walked out the room and started crying because it was just so heartbreaking."
>The AEW fan is accused of keeping several people in his basement and using their funds for his own financial gain, according to an incident report obtained by Newsweek.
>Hinson told WSOC-TV that her brother was trapped in the AEW fan's basement with his wife. The wife was found dead, the station reported, citing police warrants.
>"I wanna know why. Why them? I mean, of all the people in the world, why them?" Hinson said.
>Warrants obtained by WBTV stated the AEW fan was the sole caregiver of a man and a woman. He allegedly denied them access to sustenance, medical needs and communication, and wouldn’t allow them to leave the basement, according to the news station.
>The AEW fan is also accused of using the victims’ debit cards and bank accounts to make personal purchases and pay his own credit card bills since September 2022. He also forced the victims to watch AEW, according to WBTV.
>"It really makes me sick that I couldn't do anything," Hinson said.
>Hinson said her brother “looked feeble” and weighed about 70 pounds, or 32 kilograms, when she visited him in the hospital. She said her brother has a developmental disability and lived on his own before he went missing several years ago, WSOC-TV reported.
>Terisa Hinson, the sister of a man found in the basement of an AEW fan in South Carolina, told WSOC-TV:
>“I'm hoping he gets charged to the fullest extent, honestly.”
https://www.newsweek.com/sister-reacts-as-missing-brother-found-alive-after-years-held-in-basement-10772639
>"He really didn't say anything because I think he was still in trauma and shock," Terisa Hinson, the man’s sister, told WSOC-TV. "I walked out the room and started crying because it was just so heartbreaking."
>The AEW fan is accused of keeping several people in his basement and using their funds for his own financial gain, according to an incident report obtained by Newsweek.
>Hinson told WSOC-TV that her brother was trapped in the AEW fan's basement with his wife. The wife was found dead, the station reported, citing police warrants.
>"I wanna know why. Why them? I mean, of all the people in the world, why them?" Hinson said.
>Warrants obtained by WBTV stated the AEW fan was the sole caregiver of a man and a woman. He allegedly denied them access to sustenance, medical needs and communication, and wouldn’t allow them to leave the basement, according to the news station.
>The AEW fan is also accused of using the victims’ debit cards and bank accounts to make personal purchases and pay his own credit card bills since September 2022. He also forced the victims to watch AEW, according to WBTV.
>"It really makes me sick that I couldn't do anything," Hinson said.
>Hinson said her brother “looked feeble” and weighed about 70 pounds, or 32 kilograms, when she visited him in the hospital. She said her brother has a developmental disability and lived on his own before he went missing several years ago, WSOC-TV reported.
>Terisa Hinson, the sister of a man found in the basement of an AEW fan in South Carolina, told WSOC-TV:
>“I'm hoping he gets charged to the fullest extent, honestly.”
https://www.newsweek.com/sister-reacts-as-missing-brother-found-alive-after-years-held-in-basement-10772639