Attorney for Mom of 16 Kids Found Living in 'Deplorable Conditions' Pushes Back on 'Pure Evil' Claim
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Vinton County case sparks renewed interest in Ohio child marriage law
While it has been difficult to put together a paper trail for the Siders family, and for the 16 children removed from the Siders home in Hamden on June 30, records indicate that Elizabeth and Gary Siders Jr., believed to be the parents of the children, were married in 2008 in Mason County, West Virginia. At that time, Gary Jr. was 18 and Elizabeth was 15.
16 Children Rescued From Ohio Home After Investigators Discover Horrific Conditions
A routine arrest in Ohio led investigators to a shocking discovery: 16 children were rescued from a home authorities describe as one of the worst child neglect cases they have encountered. Join this channel to get access to OAN Live & perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNbIDJNNgaRrXOD7VllIMRQ/join Visit us On OAN Live : https://live.oann.com/home.ktv Website: https://www.oann.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OneAmericaNewsNetwork Twit…
Attorney for mom of 16 kids found living in 'deplorable conditions' pushes back on 'pure evil' claim
Four family members are facing felony child endangerment charges after 16 children were found living in "deplorable conditions" inside an Ohio home, officials say.
Local reveals the biggest red flags missed after 16 kids found living 'like feral animals' in Ohio ‘House of Horrors’
An Ohio native has revealed some of the signs she missed as a Dollar General clerk when Gary Siders Jr and Elizabeth Siders visited the store.While they were gathering supplies, there were 16 children left behind in a feces-filled rural home, which has been coined the 'house of horrors' case, before being found in conditions similar to the "third world."Aged between 18 months and 18 years old, the kids were discovered by the Vinton County Sherif…
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