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A couple in Inkster is accused of torturing a man who was living on their couch by putting a shock collar on him, whipping him with extension cords, and other disturbing acts.

Police said they were called to a report of a man hiding in bushes and apparently injured on Oct. 22. The victim said he was assaulted at CVS on Telegraph in Dearborn and did not say at the time that he had been harmed in any other way.

While at the hospital, he told police that he had been assaulted at a home on Burton Street in Inkster. When Inkster police arrived to talk to him, he told them he had been tortured and severely beaten by two people he's known for years.

The victim told police his friends, Vera Miller, 38, and Corey Hill, 30, took advantage of his situation.

He told police he works at CVS and has known Miller for 11 years and Hill for 6, but has never had any issues with them. Four months ago, he had no place to live so he contacted Hill and Miller who offered to let him sleep on their couch for $400 a month.

He said they also asked for his bank account information so they could take the money out themselves. He agreed to it as he had known them but said ever since they've taken every single paycheck from him.

Additionally, he said Hill and Miller then put a dog shock collar on him, whipped him with extension cords, hit him with a wooden board, breaking out his front teeth, and forced his hand into boiling water.

He said they also would tie him to a chair and hold a lighter to his nipples to burn his skin off.

As for who was responsible, he told police both of them but Miller was slightly more aggressive.

He said he was also forced to chew on a towel soaked with dog urine and the couple would rarely feed him except for the occasional bologna sandwich.

For months, he said the couple would drive with him in the backseat but with the child locks engaged. When they would go into stores, they would take his pants and shoes and leave one of their children to watch him to make sure he stayed in the car.

On Oct. 22, the victim said Miller picked him up from his job at CVS and hit him in the face with a phone, busting his lip. He said she then drove to Hill's workplace, Beaumont Taylor, where he Hill then assaulted him in the parking lot and broke his jaw.

They then drove to Dollar Tree at Michigan and John Daly where the victim said he was so scared about what would happen if they got home that night that he climbed into the front seat and got out of the car.

The victim said the woman's daughter, who also worked at CVS with him, tried to stop him from leaving the car but he was able to get away from her.

He told police he was terrified Hill and Miller would find him and his family and torture them. He also that's the reason he never tried to leave or report it because he feared they would kill him, his family, or his children.

Officers said the victim's body had scars, bruises, blisters, burns, cuts, scabs on his body including face, chest, legs, stomach, his right hand was blistered, scabbed, and peeling from when he was forced to hold it in hot water. They also said he's missing three teeth.

Police interviewed both Hill and Miller on Oct. 24. Both were charged two days later with multiple counts of torture, unlawful imprisonment, and assault with intent to do great bodily harm. Both are being held on a $250,000 cash/surety bond.
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they would take his pants and shoes and leave one of their children to watch him to make sure he stayed in the car.

This is about where my jaw started dropping. Wow. This is crazy.
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Wonder if he was mentally deficient as well, usually who gets victimized in this manner.

Why was the daughter not charged? Sickening.
I wouldn't be surprised if he had some kind of disability.

"Mentally deficient," really though dude? I'm not gonna go around policing people's language as if there's only one right way to talk, but everyone friggin KNOWS there are good ways and shitty ways to refer to people with disabilities.
 
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A couple in Inkster is accused of torturing a man who was living on their couch by putting a shock collar on him, whipping him with extension cords, and other disturbing acts.

Police said they were called to a report of a man hiding in bushes and apparently injured on Oct. 22. The victim said he was assaulted at CVS on Telegraph in Dearborn and did not say at the time that he had been harmed in any other way.

While at the hospital, he told police that he had been assaulted at a home on Burton Street in Inkster. When Inkster police arrived to talk to him, he told them he had been tortured and severely beaten by two people he's known for years.

The victim told police his friends, Vera Miller, 38, and Corey Hill, 30, took advantage of his situation.

He told police he works at CVS and has known Miller for 11 years and Hill for 6, but has never had any issues with them. Four months ago, he had no place to live so he contacted Hill and Miller who offered to let him sleep on their couch for $400 a month.

He said they also asked for his bank account information so they could take the money out themselves. He agreed to it as he had known them but said ever since they've taken every single paycheck from him.

Additionally, he said Hill and Miller then put a dog shock collar on him, whipped him with extension cords, hit him with a wooden board, breaking out his front teeth, and forced his hand into boiling water.

He said they also would tie him to a chair and hold a lighter to his nipples to burn his skin off.

As for who was responsible, he told police both of them but Miller was slightly more aggressive.

He said he was also forced to chew on a towel soaked with dog urine and the couple would rarely feed him except for the occasional bologna sandwich.

For months, he said the couple would drive with him in the backseat but with the child locks engaged. When they would go into stores, they would take his pants and shoes and leave one of their children to watch him to make sure he stayed in the car.

On Oct. 22, the victim said Miller picked him up from his job at CVS and hit him in the face with a phone, busting his lip. He said she then drove to Hill's workplace, Beaumont Taylor, where he Hill then assaulted him in the parking lot and broke his jaw.

They then drove to Dollar Tree at Michigan and John Daly where the victim said he was so scared about what would happen if they got home that night that he climbed into the front seat and got out of the car.

The victim said the woman's daughter, who also worked at CVS with him, tried to stop him from leaving the car but he was able to get away from her.

He told police he was terrified Hill and Miller would find him and his family and torture them. He also that's the reason he never tried to leave or report it because he feared they would kill him, his family, or his children.

Officers said the victim's body had scars, bruises, blisters, burns, cuts, scabs on his body including face, chest, legs, stomach, his right hand was blistered, scabbed, and peeling from when he was forced to hold it in hot water. They also said he's missing three teeth.

Police interviewed both Hill and Miller on Oct. 24. Both were charged two days later with multiple counts of torture, unlawful imprisonment, and assault with intent to do great bodily harm. Both are being held on a $250,000 cash/surety bond.

Line them up, one bullet ..

DONE!
 
"Mentally deficient," really though dude? I'm not gonna go around policing people's language as if there's only one right way to talk, but everyone friggin KNOWS there are good ways and shitty ways to refer to people with disabilities.

There is nothing remotely insulting or insensitive about my comment. It is accurate to refer to a mental defect, whether it be retardation or mental illness, as a deficiency in the persons mind, thus, they are mentally deficient.

Grow up.
 
There is nothing remotely insulting or insensitive about my comment. It is accurate to refer to a mental defect, whether it be retardation or mental illness, as a deficiency in the persons mind, thus, they are mentally deficient.

Grow up.
All of my students are disabled in some regard. And you know what, most of them have many more positive personal qualities than you appear to. By comparison, I wouldn't call them "deficient" at all.
 
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Name: VERA DELORES MILLER

Earliest Release Date: 11/30/2028

Maximum Discharge Date: 11/30/2032

Offense: Asslt w/Int Great Bodily Hrm Less Murder or by Strangulation
Date of Offense: 10/22/2020
Date of Sentence: 10/25/2024

Minimum Sentence: 6 years 0 months 0 days
Maximum Sentence: 10 years 0 months

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Name: COREY HILL

Earliest Release Date: 09/27/2028

Maximum Discharge Date: 09/27/2032

Offense: Asslt w/Int Great Bodily Hrm Less Murder or by Strangulation
Date of Offense: 10/22/2020
Date of Sentence: 10/25/2024

Minimum Sentence: 6 years 0 months 0 days
Maximum Sentence: 10 years 0 months
 
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