There is something very odd about this story. Apparently the woman does not seem to be the daughter of the male captor, and all the women seem to be of different ethnicities/nationalities, which begs the question where did they get her from?
And how come she has been kept prisoner for her whole life, presumably not gone to school etc, and yet the paper has reported that she sent over 200 love letters to a young male neighbour she became infatuated with. She also sent him loads of photos of herself taken on her phone. I read one of the letters and she certainly doesn't write/speak like someone who has had virtually no contact with the outside world. What kind of a person is kept prisoner for the entire 30 years of her life with only three or four other people for company, two of whom are also allegedly held captive, with no access to formal education, no contact with her peer group, very limited access to TV etc, and yet knows how to send photos from her phone to a boy she likes?
What kind of captor buys his prisoner a mobile phone and allows internet access?
And if she's been a prisoner all this time then how did she meet the neighbour? 
In the letter she is basically telling him that she is being held by evil people who 'dare to call themselves [her] family' against her will, yet these letters allegedly went on for several years, and it's only occurred to him to talk to the police about it now? 
There are more holes in this story than in a giant lump of Gouda.