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Castros say they knew nothing of Cleveland kidnappings. How is that possible?

Members of the Castro family say they saw signs that Ariel Castro was hiding a dark secret. But in dysfunctional families, people often don't ask questions 'because you don鈥檛 want to know the answer,' one expert says.

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Defense attorney Kathleen DeMetz (2nd r.) talks with Pedro Castro as Onil Castro (l.) watches and Ariel Castro (r.) looks down in Cleveland Municipal court Thursday. Ariel Castro was charged with four counts of kidnapping and three counts of rape. Police announced on Thursday that Pedro and Onil Castro had been released from jail.

The brothers and children of Ariel Castro, speaking up now that he has been charged with kidnapping and raping three women whom he allegedly kept captive for a decade, are saying that they suspected he might be hiding a dark secret.

鈥淎ll these weird things I noticed over the years about how he kept the house so locked tight in certain areas鈥. Everything is making sense now. It鈥檚 all adding up,鈥 Angie Gregg, his daughter, .

Other family members have echoed these words, saying Mr. Castro kept multiple padlocks on most interior doors of his home, nailed windows shut, and prohibited guests from going upstairs or in the basement. He played loud music, presumably, they say, to drown out the noise of his captives. And Ricky Sanchez, a friend, last week that Castro told him dogs were the source of the banging he heard from the other side of a wall. The door, Mr. Sanchez said, was secured with four or five padlocks.

Family members and friends have spoken to the press during the past week to express their sadness at what happened and to clear their names. In one poignant moment, Ariel鈥檚 daughter Arlene Castro and sobbed apologies to Gina DeJesus, a childhood friend and one of the women Castro allegedly held captive. Ariel Castro鈥檚 brothers, Pedro and Onil Castro, who were detained with Ariel but then cleared by police, to plead their innocence.

In their stories, the image of Castro grows more troubling, and questions grow about how these signs could be seen only in hindsight. But family dynamics 鈥撀爌articularly in dysfunctional families 鈥 can be built on denial, says Richard Moran, a criminologist at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Mass.

鈥淒ysfunctional families live with all kinds of secrets, and there are probably small differences 鈥 but significant ones 鈥 between what you feel to be going on, and actually knowing it for sure and having evidence,鈥 he says.

鈥淚t is difficult to believe the rest of the family knew nothing of this, they must have had some kind of suspicion,鈥 he adds. 鈥淗owever, a lot of times you may not ask questions because you don鈥檛 want to know the answer.鈥

Marie Caraballo, the daughter of Castro鈥檚 late ex-wife, Thursday that she suspected something was wrong in the house after a visit several years ago when she was about 11.

鈥淗e told me 鈥榮tay in the kitchen.鈥 I got a creepy feeling from him. Just the way he gave us a look,鈥 she said.

Castro, who did not work after getting fired from his job as a school bus driver in September, appeared to want to always be close to home. He refused to travel out of state to visit relatives and often left family parties early to go home. Probably the strangest recollection many have of him is of a full-size mannequin Castro groomed to look like a woman; he kept it in the house to scare others from wandering inside.

By contrast, Castro freely showed off the 6-year-old daughter he had with Amanda Berry, one of the three women freed form his Cleveland house. He often took the girl to a local park, and in her CNN interview, Ms. Gregg said he once showed her a cellphone picture of the girl and said it was his girlfriend鈥檚 baby. But Gregg said she had her suspicions when she noticed the girl resembled her sister.

Castro is currently being held on $8 million bail. He was arrested alongside his two brothers. But police said they were not involved, and since being released both brothers have said they had no knowledge of the alleged kidnappings or rapes 鈥撀燼nd would have called law enforcement immediately had they known.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no reason for anybody to think that I would ever do something like that,鈥 Onil Castro told CNN.

鈥淚f I knew my brother was doing this 鈥 I would call the cops because that ain鈥檛 right,鈥 added Pedro Castro in the CNN interview. 鈥淧eople are going to think, 鈥楶edro鈥檚 got something to do with this,鈥 and Pedro don鈥檛 have nothing to do with this. If I knew, I would have reported it, brother or no brother.鈥

What was known before last Monday was Castro鈥檚 history of domestic violence against Grimilda Figueroa, his wife. According to the Associated Press, he was accused of severely beating Ms. Figueroa, causing severe injuries. During their time together, he padlocked the front door from the outside, preventing her from leaving when he left, and refused her access to the phone.

Figueroa filed a domestic violence complaint in 2005 after she said Castro threatened to kill her and her children, but records show her case was dropped because her attorney did not appear at a hearing. It was the third time he was in court: In 1989 he pleaded no contest following a domestic violence complaint and was given a year of probation. In 1993, Castro was arrested and charged with domestic violence against his wife, but the case was dropped after Figueroa declined to offer details of the abuse. She was granted full custody of her children in 1997.

Figueroa died last year.

In interviews, family members have said they feared the negative impact against their family. Castro鈥檚 mother and brothers have gone into hiding and Gregg says she wants the world to know that her father鈥檚 actions 鈥渁re not a reflection鈥 of her family.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 have monster in our blood,鈥 she told CNN.

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