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Fox Lake police say an 11-year-old boy ran out of his apartment in pouring rain on Friday morning, wearing nothing but his underwear, after being severely beaten by his mother.
"He had multiple abrasions and small cuts, welts on his body, newer and old bruising, as well as blood on his face from his mouth, from being struck on his mouth. He also had dish soap poured all over him, including on his mouth and his ears," said Fox Lake Police Sgt. Rick Howell.

Pricilla Marshall, 34, and Cody Marion, 35, are behind bars in Lake County Jail on Monday. Marion was ordered held pending his trial on charges of aggravated battery, domestic battery and endangering the life of a child.
The abuse was, according to Fox Lake police, uncovered on Friday, when the boy ran into a local flower shop.

"The employee told us an 11-year-old boy had come in, asking for help. He was only in his underwear with blood on his face, bruises, scratches on his body, saying that his mother was abusing him," Howell said.
Upon going to the family's home, which is an apartment in the 30-block of East Grand Avenue, around the corner from the business in downtown Fox Lake, police said they found two more children, 1-year-old and 2-year-old girls. Two more boys, 7 and 12, were at school.
"He's been the brunt of the abuse. None of the other siblings that we've been able to find have been abused at all. Physical abuse from hitting striking with closed fists, open hand, extension cords, kitchen utensils like spatulas, things like that," Howell said. "It was pretty horrific hearing the children talking a bout it when they were being interviewed."

The children were all taken into protective custody and are now staying with other relatives.

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Just looking at him you can tell she is one desperate pathetic bitch.
 
An Illinois mother and her boyfriend are behind bars after they allegedly subjected her 11-year-old son to yearslong abuse, which included pouring dish soap into his mouth and forcing him to write sentences such as "you're not a loved child, everybody hates you."
The investigation began around 9:30 a.m. on Friday after a business owner in the area of Nippersink Boulevard and Grand Avenue found an 11-year-old boy wearing only a diaper and appearing to have been beaten up. The boy had blood on his face and several welts, bruises and scratches throughout his body, police said.
Cops transported the boy to the hospital and later went to the boy's home, where they found Marshall. Two other children, ages 1 and 2, along with two other older boys who were at school at the time, live at the home and were unharmed, police said.
Investigators conducted forensic interviews with the children and cops said they determined Marshall and Marion abused the boy for years. They allege Marshall and Marion poured dish soap into the boy's mouth and ears, beat him with household objects and refused to allow him to attend school.
Prosecutors laid out additional evidence at a court hearing over the weekend, according to the Lake & McHenry County Scanner. Marshall would allegedly beat the boy with extension cords, metal spatulas and spoons, and punch him in the face. Often, Marshall would force the boy to remove clothing so the punishment would hurt more, police said. She also reportedly threatened to stab the boy "33 times" and had the boy's older brother beat him up.
The mother also forced her son to repeatedly write sentences that said "you're not a loved child, everybody hates you" in a notebook while kneeling on uneven floorboards, according to prosecutors.

In addition, Marshall and Marion would feed the other children food from McDonald's or Pizza Hut, while forcing the boy to eat canned food or ravioli, the Scanner reported.
 
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