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    Starved Wis. girl's statements detail her life

    MILWAUKEE (AP) — When the malnourished 15-year-old awoke each morning, she could hear her family eating and getting ready for the day. If she felt especially brave or desperate she would call to her stepmother and beg for food, but usually she just went back to bed and hoped her hunger pangs went away.

    The girl was 70 pounds when she was rescued. She told investigators during lengthy interviews at the hospital that most of the food she ate was scraps she found on the floor or in the garbage. She had spent most of five years in the basement of her family's Madison home, where she was beaten and sexually assaulted.

    The girl's statements, contained in court documents, paint a troubling picture of physical, mental and sexual abuse. The girl describes running away, only to be found, brought home and threatened. Confined to the basement, she had no one to ask for help. She wasn't allowed to go to school or church, have visitors or talk on the phone.

    Dane County officials say the girl is getting help now. She gained 17 pounds after about a week under doctors' care, a criminal complaint said. She has been placed in foster care, and child welfare officials say there's been an outpouring of support from people across the nation, who sent cards and letters.

    Her father and stepmother have been charged with child abuse, child neglect and reckless endangerment. The charges carry a maximum combined prison sentence of 11 years, 3 months. The girl's 18-year-old stepbrother is charged with child abuse and child sexual assault and faces 68 years behind bars if convicted.

    The three have preliminary hearings set for Thursday morning, and prosecutors say more charges are likely. The Associated Press isn't naming them to avoid identifying the girl. The AP does not usually name victims of sexual assault.

    The defendants and their relatives have declined to comment on the charges. The stepbrother's attorney did not immediately return a phone message Monday, and the father and stepmother are still applying for public defenders.

    The girl told investigators the abuse started the month she turned 10. Her stepmother beat her, and her stepbrother repeatedly forced her to perform oral sex on him. That's also when the family began keeping her in the basement.

    Because it had no bathroom, she said she often bathed in a basement sink that had no hot water and relieved herself in boxes or containers. If she made a mess while doing so, "they will make me eat it. Or drink it or rub it on my face," she said.

    She said she was forced to do chores naked and had to call upstairs for permission to eat. She was often told her stepmother was too busy to feed her.

    "I know it's a lie," the teen told police. "She's playing with my brother upstairs. I can hear her upstairs watching TV."

    She wasted away to 70 pounds. In contrast, police records say her father weighs 240 pounds and her stepmother 370 pounds.

    The girl implied she could unlock the basement door but said there were motion sensors and an alarm that would draw her stepmother's wrath. Still, she said she fled a couple times, but her parents always found her and threatened to report her to police as a runaway.

    Neighbors expressed concern. One called authorities after watching the parents scream at the girl as she was forced to push cement blocks from one side of the yard to the other for no apparent reason. However, the parents blocked county workers from speaking with the girl.

    While there might have been more chances to seek help, the girl said she didn't until Feb. 6, when her stepmother threatened to throw her down the stairs. Terrified, barefoot and lightly dressed, the girl bolted through the door and into the cold, wandering aimlessly until a motorist stopped to check on her and eventually contacted police.

    "The human brain can only tolerate so much trauma, so much fear," said Ernie Allen, the president of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. "What children in captivity tend to do is figure out whatever they have to do to survive. So we should never be surprised when children don't do heroic things, when they don't try to escape. It's pretty clear that this girl was in a situation in which she had no power, in which every aspect of her life was controlled."

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    Dinesh Ramde can be reached at dramde(at)ap.org.

     
    • Stacy  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      "the parents blocked county workers from speaking with the girl."

      county worker: "ma'am, we're here to check on reports that you're abusing your stepdaughter."
      mother: "you can't see her."
      county worker: "well okay then, have a nice day."
      • Jane H 3 mths ago
        YES!!! Exactly what I was thinking!
      • someone on the east coast ... 3 mths ago
        ME TOO! How did that happen? I don't understand this, Blocking them should have gotten them arrested by itself. This little girl was abused by the system that is supposed to protect her. AS WELL as abused by her "family" . I'm tired of reading about this sort of thing. It makes me sick.
      • CJ 3 mths ago
        Where was the school system, no one missed her at school?
    • rusk1955  •  3 mths ago
      Child abuse? Their actions crossed over to the Crime Against Humanity status. Throw them into the same basement, lock the door and walk away. No matter how many years those people go to prison, they will never even come close to the prison hell she lived in.
    • Mike  •  3 mths ago
      The maximum combined prison time of 11 years and 3 months is rediculous. At the least it should be equal to the step brothers of 68 years. This isn't justice but rather a slap in the face for the young lady.
      • menykats 3 mths ago
        Well, then, the law needs to be changed -- to carry a harsher sentence if conviced on those charges. Unfortunately, that's all the law allows now.
      • Jamie 3 mths ago
        LOL- don't worry... a deck or two will change hands somewhere and I doubt these monsters will live through their first showers! The brother has charges that might get him into seg, but mommy and daddy will be in GP (and mortal danger) from the time they arrive till the time they get shivved.
      • Miz 3 mths ago
        You , know it Jamie ,
    • Maureen  •  3 mths ago
      These people make my skin crawl. They are the scurge of humanity and should be flogged. I hope this young girl can recover and learn to know what real love is.
    • dude with opinions  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      11 years only for the parents but the son could get 68? What about sexual slavery. Also each beating should be an assault charge! Get it together DA or Prosecutor, The parents need 68 also!!!
      • LMHtfd 3 mths ago
        I'm wondering if the reason she was put in the basement in the first place was as punishment for reporting initial sexual advances from the stepbrother.
      • Justin 3 mths ago
        yup, all sexual slaves belong in the basement. Its common knowledge. sarcasm.
      • just saying 3 mths ago
        LMHtfd - RE: I'm wondering if the reason she was put in the basement in the first place was as punishment for reporting initial sexual advances from the stepbrother.
        I've said the exact same thing! I think that should be investigated, and the charges amended accordingly!
    • rev w  •  3 mths ago
      Child abuse? More like attempted murder, kidnapping, sexual slavery, torture, etc.
      If they get less than life in prison, then the judge ought to go to jail too.
      • m 3 mths ago
        unfortunately a judge can only sentence the convicted to a maximum term allowed by the law.
      • Ycensored 3 mths ago
        Amen Rev.
      • Ycensored 3 mths ago
        Just 11 years for the parents, simply disgusting. The prosecutors failed their job.
    • Us  •  3 mths ago
      Weighing only 70 pounds at 15 sounds more like attempted murder to me. Why such light charges for the evil parents?
      • Duffer 3 mths ago
        We need to remember this is a conservative Republican area where the generally held belief is that parents have the right to bring up their children in the manner they, not the law and certainly not the liberal left, think they should.
      • Justice 3 mths ago
        Let me get this straight...Republicans are pro-child abuse and liberals believe in rescuing children.
      • vlog 3 mths ago
        What an asinine statement, Duffer. No decent person, liberal or conservative, believes that child abuse is a parent's right.
    • AmyEllen  •  3 mths ago
      I gotta ask why the heck the parents who were supposed to protect and keep her safe and teach the sibling right from wrong only are looking at 11 years while the brother is looking at 68. Dont get me wrong, the kid deserves it, but the parents allowed it... They should be in there just as freakin long... If not longer, not that they would probably live that long, but what the heck!!!
    • Sammie Jo  •  3 mths ago
      I'm glad this girl was rescued, I hope she learns to love herself & that it's not her fault & gets any help she may need now that she has finally gotten away..& I hope the parents & the brother rot in prison for the rest of their lives.
    • Paprika  •  Huntsville, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      Should be charged with attempted murder!
    • stevie  •  Akron, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      The stepmother was 370 pounds? I think I know where all the food went LOL!
      Only a maximum penalty of 11 years,3 months? That's not near enough. What's worse was this. The lady is so obese,she qualifies for disability!!! In all fairness,this fat cow should be made to starve and move bricks across a football field back and forth and be trapped in solitary with no bathroom so she can 'stew in her own filth'! I am still convinced that people who steal another's 8th Amendment rights should have theirs forfeit as well. I'm not convinced that we should be better than they and allow them humane treatment when it's clear that they could care less. People like this need a lesson and the only way they are going to learn is by having the same thing done to them as they have done to others. They haven't the intelligence to empathize!!!
    • Jaik  •  3 mths ago
      The charges carry a maximum combined prison sentence of 11 years, 3 months.
      good thing they didn't get caught with pot ! that's the max sentence???
    • MissCindy  •  3 mths ago
      County workers didn't try very hard to intervene, did they? I hope they are ashamed of themselves - and brought up on charges. God save the little children because the system certainly won't.
    • Turtles R Us  •  3 mths ago
      11 years and 3 months for all that???? Geez I would probably go to prison longer than that if the police caught me smoking weed 3 times.
    • dale mulkey  •  Juneau, Alaska  •  3 mths ago
      The charges carry a maximum combined prison sentence of 11 years, 3 months. The girl's 18-year-old stepbrother is charged with child abuse and child sexual assault and faces 68 years behind bars if convicted. why are the parents not facing the 68 years as well
    • Miz  •  3 mths ago
      The parents will not live a year in prison here in wisconsin. just like Jeffery Dalmer found that out.
    • Ray  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      I am not proud to say it but I have been in prison before and one thing that I can say for sure is that these animals wont live very long there. It doesn't matter whether they get one year or 100 if there is one thing that is hated by even the most violent offenders it is the crime committed by these scumbags, as they do have much higher moral standards than those who committ crimes against children. If I were to guess I would give them less than a week in general population. They wont be missed !!
    • ThomasC  •  Gambrills, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      There's a special place deep in hell for people like this.
    • Robert  •  3 mths ago
      This is what the death penalty is for. All three of the them.
    • That Dude  •  Arvada, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      No need for a trial, just release their names, pictures and whereabouts and chain them to a tree downtown. See how long they last. I give the decent people of Madison one night to dispatch of these pigs.
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