CLARKSBURG, Md. (ABC7) — A father and step-mother in Clarksburg have been charged with first-degree child abuse after their 7-year-old son told hospital workers and police that he had been scalded with hot water and had been regularly restrained with plastic wrap around his body, held in place with belts or zip ties.
According to charging documents, the boy was taken to Shady Grove Hospital on December 2 with a possible seizure and multiple abrasions, blisters, and bruises over his body and head.
Craig Anthoney Williams, 42, and Nicole Williams, 39, both of Clarksburg, were charged with child abuse. They were given high bonds of $300,000 and $400,000, but a judge lowered that to $10,000 each and they have been released.
Five other children, ages 1, 4, 6, 12, and 17, live in the home with the parents. Some of the children told police that they had been hit by both their father and mother with a belt.
The boy told the investigating officer that he is often bound all day in his room and sometimes not allowed to eat. He said that on Thanksgiving Day, he was restrained in plastic wrap all day and only released to come to the dinner table.
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hang their sorry butts.
ReplyDeleteSo, the judge let them go back home to torture the other kids more?????
ReplyDeleteThey are pathetic. What a horrible excuse for parents. Feel so sorry for the kid. Sorry kid your parents are LOSERS!
ReplyDeleteWhere is this child's mother? How about even the family of the mother. Does this child not go to school? It seems like someone would have noticed something was wrong so that this child didn't have to suffer for so many months. Lock these 2 cheaps up for a long time.
ReplyDeleteThe only reason they had the kids is for all the welfare dollars.
ReplyDeleteIf Obama was a baby sitter...
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