22 Sept 2017

Lesbian Couple Rachel Stevens & Kayla Jones Convicted

... of beating and torturing their five-year-old boy so badly that he had two strokes from years of beatings, have been sentenced to 20 years in jail
By Warner Todd Huston: Court documents revealed that the child told police that he was repeatedly tied up, confined with duct tape, locked in a small room for extended periods of time and that both women would periodically beat him sometimes with a belt. He said his own mother once smashed his hand with a hammer and his “stepmom” repeatedly kicked him in the groin hard enough to cause bleeding.
Police in Muskogee, OK, arrested the boy’s mother, Rachel Stevens, 28, and his “stepmother,” Kayla Jones, 25, last year for what doctors said appeared to be months of vicious child abuse.
Police became involved after the child was transferred from a Muskogee, Oklahoma, clinic to St. John Medical Center in Tulsa because of lesions on his face and after a series of seizures. But when he got to Tulsa, doctors became suspicious over his injuries and determined that he was abused and not just suffering some sort of ailment as claimed by the lesbian couple.
The women even had the gall to create a GoFundMe page to raise money to help them pay for the child’s medical care.

After doctors suggested the child was abused, police arrested the pair and charged them with child abuse.

Stevens and Jones pleaded no contest last Friday to child abuse and child neglect charges. As part of a plea deal, they were sentenced to 20 years in prison, according tothe Daily Mail.
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2 comments:

  1. William Gruff: This is not the first report of a lesbian couple severely abusing a small boy to have been published in recent months. I would like to believe that at some point authority is going to realise that some lesbian parents should be on the same list of risky parents who must be supervised as so many, often (usually?) innocent, men. However, there have been far far too many brutal deaths of children under the supervision of social services for me to have any reasonable expectation of that.

    We've got a long way to go and a lot of boys and men must suffer before enough men wake up and force change.

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  2. Tears are streaming, I'm smiling through my teeth. Only 20 years? I'd put them in solitary for life without the opportunity for parole. My own wicked thoughts about what should be done with these utterly despicable monsters are shocking to me. It's hard to think of a worse crime than the abuse of children, ...warmongers who in effect do that and more on a daily basis are only just slightly ahead in my estimation.

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