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I think you're thinking of Marcus Wesson.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Wesson


And that is like the Tayla Aleman

case where the children were also sleeping under moldy laundry like animals and couldn't speak properly. Parents couldn't even be bothered to train the kids to be servants.

http://dreamindemon.com/community/t...3mos-worst-starvation-death-ever.88037/page-2
i have updates for tayla aleman but can't post on that link so i will post here. https://local12.com/news/nation-wor...e-kristen-meyer-alejandro-aleman-tayla-aleman sentence for the woman... this is his https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story...ng-death-takes-plea-gets-20-years/4818352001/
 
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A Solano County Superior Court judge once again has reshuffled the sentencing for a 33-year-old Fairfield woman charged, along with her husband, in connection with a notorious child torture, endangerment and assault case that came to light more than four years ago.
Ina Aurelia Rogers, who appeared Wednesday in the Justice Center in Fairfield, heard a judge reschedule her sentencing for 8:30 a.m. April 14, court records show.
Judge William J. Pendergast, who presided over her case, was out sick during the morning proceeding, so the matter was heard in another courtroom, but he will return for the sentencing in his courtroom, Department 11.


Rogers, who has been charged with 10 counts of willful child endangerment and pleaded no contest in late 2019, and has been scheduled and rescheduled for sentencing many times.
Her no-contest plea meant she did not admit guilt but stated, essentially, she would offer no defense. She is represented by Fairfield criminal defense attorney Barry Kent Newman.

Rogers has remained out of custody after Newman earlier submitted a motion for her release and the judge granted it. At sentencing, Rogers could face up to six years in state prison and up to a $10,000 fine for a single felony charge alone.
She was arrested on April 3, 2018, and her husband, Jonathan Michael Allen, also 33, several weeks later, on May 10, with the couple’s story making national headlines.

The Alternate Public Defender represents Allen, who remains in the Stanton Correctional Facility in Fairfield, with bail set at $5.25 million.
The alleged crimes surfaced in March 2018, when one of their sons, who was 12 at the time and said to have the mental capacity of an 8-year-old, disappeared from the family’s Fieldstone Court residence.

Police were notified and searched the home as part of the investigation and found what they described as squalid, unsafe, and unsanitary living conditions, “including garbage and spoiled food on the floor, animal and human feces, and a large amount of debris making areas of the house unpassable,” according to wording in the Solano County District Attorney’s complaint.
Nine more children, ranging in age from 4 months to 11 years old at the time, were found inside. The missing boy, asleep under a nearby bush, was located soon afterward.

Some of the charges against Allen, multiple counts of child torture, child cruelty with possible injury, and lewd acts on a child date back to 2014.
During a preliminary hearing in December 2018, horrific allegations of torture, based on investigators’ findings, were heard in public for the first time. All directed at Allen — more than 10 of them, the maximum number posted on a public court calendar — they included physical abuse that left scars and cuts, evidence of choking, malnutrition, the use of duct tape and waterboarding, biting that drew blood, the shooting of sharp wooden sticks or small metal rods from a bow, the pouring of scalding hot water on a child’s feet. Allen also is charged with at least three counts of lewd acts on a child under 14.
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A 34-year-old Fairfield woman linked to a 2018 child abuse case likely will serve four months of supervised release after essentially being in “custody” for nearly five years after earlier pleading no contest to 10 charges of child cruelty, her defense attorney told The Reporter.
While the attorneys in the case conferred with Solano County Superior Court Judge William J. Pendergast, Ina Aurelia Rogers sat quietly at the defense table during the morning session in Department 11.
After the brief hearing, criminal defense attorney Barry K. Newman said that Rogers would serve the four months “after spending five years in custody,” although his client had been released on her own recognizance some years ago.
She was arrested on April 3, 2018, and her husband, Jonathan Allen, several weeks later, on May 10, with the couple’s story making national headlines.

Allen – also 34 – pleaded no contest to 14 felony counts in the case on Aug. 18. He was later sentenced to 36 years 8 months and parole supervision for 10 years.
The crimes surfaced in March 2018, when one of their sons – who was 12 at the time and said to have the mental capacity of an 8-year-old – disappeared from the family’s Fieldstone Court residence.
Police were notified and searched the home as part of the investigation and found what they described as squalid, unsafe, and unsanitary living conditions, “including garbage and spoiled food on the floor, animal and human feces, and a large amount of debris making areas of the house unpassable,” according to wording in the Solano County District Attorney’s complaint.
Nine more children – ranging in age from 4 months to 11 years old at the time – were found inside. The missing boy was located soon afterward asleep under a nearby bush.

Some of the charges against Allen – multiple counts of child torture, child cruelty with possible injury, and lewd acts on a child – dated back to 2014.
 
I sure hope their parental rights were terminated! I find it “funny” in a sick sort of way that she blames the filthy mess in the house on her trying to find her son! The poo in the loo tells another story! Nasty! Ms. Rogers telling the court that the children’s “father” was a great father! No, the bites, scars, arrow wounds , bruises and the children’s testimony say she’s a big fat liar! I hope they never have to see her again!
 
She was actually released on her own recognizance years ago so i would not put it past California to try and reunify her with all or some of the children.

CA is the state that sanctioned the torture of Gabriel Fernadez, Anthony Avalos and so many more.
I don’t disagree with your prediction, but sadly California isn’t even close to being alone in what looks like “sanctioned torture” by the state. Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio, Indiana, Arizona, Texas…and so many more.
 
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