Authorities believe they'd found a suicide note that was written years back by Ariel Castro, 52, the former school bus driver accused of kidnappings three women that he held against their will in his Cleveland home.

According to 19 Action News, Castro gives his rationale behind the kidnappings and how he did it, even pointing the blame at the three young women for getting inside his vehicle. He also reportedly wrote that he had a sex addiction, family woes and a troubled youth.

Reporter Ed Gallek of 19 Action News took to Twitter on Wednesday to give some more of the details on how the three women were taken against their will. Cleveland's 19 Action News reporter Scott Taylor posted on Twitter that he had been given a copy of the letter, and that it said: "I am a sexual predator. I need help".

Michele Knight and Amanda Berry were said to have gotten in Castro's car when he asked them if they needed a ride, while Gina DeJesus was caught off guard because the suspect is the father of her friend.

Castro is currently behind bars in a Cleveland, Ohio, jail. He is joined there by his two brothers, Pedro and Olin Castro, who are being held in separate cells. A source claimed that the suspects are getting a large amount of abuse from the other inmates.

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