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PHOTOS | INSIDE CONFINEMENT ROOM DESTROYED IN HOUSE FIRE

CBC News has obtained images of the confinement chamber built in the basement of
a Pickering home. The home was destroyed by fire on Friday.


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CBC News · Posted: Jan 06, 2012 5:45 PM ET | Last Updated: January 7, 2012

These exclusive images of the room were obtained by CBC News. (CBC)

CBC News has obtained these exclusive images of what it looked like inside the
confinement room of the abandoned home in Pickering.

The house was destroyed by fire early Friday morning.



Chains hang from the ceiling. (CBC)

The room — which some have described as a dungeon — measured no more than 12 x 8
feet.

According to a source, the room had been freshly painted and fortified when it
was discovered by contractors in mid-December.


Several jugs of water were also found in the room. (CBC)

The images show what looks like a collapsible locker-room bench, with chains
hanging from the ceiling.

The doors are crafted from layers of lumber. 

The windows are so strong, the source told CBC News, that not even a crowbar
could break them. 

The room might have been a place to keep a hostage, or could have been a torture
chamber, the source speculated.


Sources say the door had been reinforced. (CBC)

The water jugs at the end of the bench could indicate that the intention was to
keep someone inside for a period of time.

Others have speculated it may have been built as a set for an amateur filmmaker.

Whatever the room was intended for, police say, it was designed to keep someone
from getting out. At the time it was discovered they said it was "solely
designed to hold someone captive."

But after the fire, it may never be known who built it, or why. 

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