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"Wakulla County Sheriff's office detectives raided the residence Friday and arrested Mirko Ceska, 58, and Regina Ceska, 55.
The investigation began on July 1 when the victims escaped from the farm and alerted investigators.
"The females described Mr. and Mrs. Ceska as doomsday preppers who had getaway properties located throughout the United States and food rations and weapons stored in the event of a major calamity," a Wakulla County Sheriff's Office update on Facebook says. "The females stated they had been trained to raise pigs, raise sheep, grow various fruits and vegetables, sheer sheep, utilize a loom, and sew."
The victims, who where under the "custodial responsibility" of the Ceskas, recounted to deputies how they began working each day at 5:30 a.m. Their ages were not clear and were not specified in the Facebook post.
In a 2009 Associated Press article about the over-medication of children in the foster care system, the Ceskas said they had adopted 12-year-old twin girls a year earlier.
"The females reported they were not allowed to go anywhere, couldn't have friends, couldn't have cell phones, nor talk to people in public places," the sheriff's office said. "They stated they were not allowed to agree, talk or shake hands with anyone in public; rather, they were instructed to always look happy."
If they didn't smile, they would face a variety of punishments ranging from verbal abuse, beatings or being deprived of food.
A recent beating involved a metal rod, police said. "Detectives noted marks and bruises on the female’s back and arm."
Both females also described times that Mirko Ceska would force sex acts upon them, "some with the support of Regina Ceska," according to deputies."
The investigation began on July 1 when the victims escaped from the farm and alerted investigators.
"The females described Mr. and Mrs. Ceska as doomsday preppers who had getaway properties located throughout the United States and food rations and weapons stored in the event of a major calamity," a Wakulla County Sheriff's Office update on Facebook says. "The females stated they had been trained to raise pigs, raise sheep, grow various fruits and vegetables, sheer sheep, utilize a loom, and sew."
The victims, who where under the "custodial responsibility" of the Ceskas, recounted to deputies how they began working each day at 5:30 a.m. Their ages were not clear and were not specified in the Facebook post.
In a 2009 Associated Press article about the over-medication of children in the foster care system, the Ceskas said they had adopted 12-year-old twin girls a year earlier.
"The females reported they were not allowed to go anywhere, couldn't have friends, couldn't have cell phones, nor talk to people in public places," the sheriff's office said. "They stated they were not allowed to agree, talk or shake hands with anyone in public; rather, they were instructed to always look happy."
If they didn't smile, they would face a variety of punishments ranging from verbal abuse, beatings or being deprived of food.
A recent beating involved a metal rod, police said. "Detectives noted marks and bruises on the female’s back and arm."
Both females also described times that Mirko Ceska would force sex acts upon them, "some with the support of Regina Ceska," according to deputies."
Two escape from Florida farm where a couple was preparing for Armageddon, police say
The females reported they were physically and sexually abused by the couple, who stockpiled "food rations and weapons" in case of disaster.
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