Normalcy elusive in community where women were held captive

A man walks past an empty lot in 2014, which once was the home of Ariel Castro in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

CLEVELAND (AP) — Residents on the Cleveland street where three women were secretly held captive in Ariel Castro’s house of horrors for about a decade say they’re tired of being eyed by spectators who still visit the site five years after the home was demolished.