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Two parents have been arrested in Knox County after police say they would forcibly lock their four-year-old in his room for extended periods of time.

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office arrested Nickalas Jorgenson, 23, and Natasha McBee, 23, Thursday evening, and charged them both with criminal abuse, unlawful imprisonment and wanton endangerment.

Deputies responded to the pair’s home and were told by Jorgenson that they would punish the child by locking him in his room for upwards of 15 to 20 minutes, according to Jorgenson’s arrest citation. Mcbee confirmed the statement, but when authorities interviewed the child he said he was locked in the room for long enough to where he was forced to use the restroom on the floor, according to the arrest citation.

The child’s room had a lock on the outside door, preventing it from being opened from the inside, according to the arrest citation. Police also say that the window in the room was also boarded with a sheet of wood.

Police say the couple also told deputies that the child would try to knock holes in the floor. Holes in the child’s room collaborated with the child’s statement that he would try to get out of the room when they wouldn’t let him, according to the arrest citation.

Deputies say the parents also advised them that the child liked to play with his own feces, and that there was nothing “wrong” with that. Deputies reported finding feces in the child’s room, and said he was covered in dirt and possible feces when they made contact, according to the arrest citation.
https://foxlexington.com/news/local/knox-county-parents-charged-with-abusing-4-year-old-son
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Why even have children if they are such a bother to you? Why? It ain't like you got anything you need to pass on, you ugly sow.
 
Deputies say the parents also advised them that the child liked to play with his own feces, and that there was nothing “wrong” with that.

“He’s just expressing himself creatively.”
 
A Cannon woman, Natasha Anne McBee, 24, and man, Nickalas Adam Jorgenson, 25, charged with abusing their 4-year-old son by forcing him to inhabit unlivable conditions by locking him in his urine- and feces-filled room have been sentenced to seven years and 12 years in prison, respectively.
In August 2018, deputies with the Knox County Sheriff’s Department were dispatched to the pair’s residence after the child allegedly told a social worker that he was locked in his room for long periods of time, sometime so long that he had to use the bathroom in his floor. He also allegedly stated that he would yell to be let out.

Deputies said the parents advised them that the child liked to play with his own feces, and that there was nothing “wrong” with that. Deputies reported finding feces in the child’s room, and said he was covered in dirt and possible feces when they made contact, according to the arrest citation.

While investigating at the residence, deputies learned that the child’s door had a lock on the outside and the window had allegedly been covered with a sheet of wood. In addition, several holes were found in the wall and floor of the room.

McBee and Jorgenson allegedly told deputies that they used the lock as a form of punishment, locking the child in the room for sometimes more than 20 minutes at a time.
 
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