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10 Rescued California Children Were Allegedly Waterboarded And Shot With Crossbows

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Prosecutors say that Ina Rogers convinced her children not to report their injuries because she wanted to protect her husband, Johnathan Allen. Prosecutors stated in…
Prosecutors say that Ina Rogers convinced her children not to report their injuries because she wanted to protect her husband, Johnathan Allen.
Prosecutors stated in a motion filed on Tuesday that the 10 children who were rescued from the home of Johnathan Allen and Ina Rogers were subjected to waterboarding, biting, and burning with scalding hot water. The Solanos County attorneys filed the motion in an attempt to increase bail for Rogers to $495,000 prior to her Wednesday court appearance. The children have also reported puncture wounds and injuries consistent with being shot with a pellet or BB gun.
“On a continuous basis the children were getting punched, strangled, bitten, shot with weapons such as crossbows and bb guns, hit with weapons such as sticks and bats, subjected to ‘waterboarding’ and having scalding water poured on them.”
Officials have stated that the abuse was done for “sadistic” reasons and that the children have speech impediments.
The abuse suffered by siblings at the hands of their parents in a Northern California home included being waterboarded, bitten and burned with scalding water, prosecutors said in court papers https://t.co/RP8D44WB6y pic.twitter.com/nC0LhOWnY9
— CNN (@CNN) May 17,2018
During Wednesday’s hearing, Ina Rogers was charged with nine counts of felony child abuse. Her husband is still in jail with a $5.2 million dollar bail. He also faces charges of felony child abuse along with multiple charges of torture. Both parents deny the abuse. Allen described their “functioning home” where the older children helped the younger children. The children’s grandmother, Wanda Rogers, claims that Allen is a devil worshipper and an abuser. She charges that he used the children as sacrifices.
County court records show four felony charges against Johnathan Allen in 2011. They included corporal injury, assault with a firearm, and criminal threats against his wife. He pleaded no contest to corporal injury and was sentenced to 180 days in jail and three years of probation. The plea was part of a deal made with prosecutors in exchange for them dropping the other charges.

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