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I would guess that something got flushed and the toilet overflowed. That's the only way I can think the floor got so evenly covered but the rest of the room is not discolored.
I wonder if the youngest were locked in the bathroom with no diapers. How else can you explain feces like that? It's beyond comprehension. Surely toilet trained children would sit on the toilet, if they can get to it, that is.
That looks like animal feces to me. In a report I just saw on HLN, it was reported that there was animal feces and rotten/spoiled food on the floors.
It looks as if that bathroom was used as a litter box for the pets. Deplorable - I agree with Deedee21's comment upthread that the animals need to be removed from that household, as well. Hopefully, they've been rescued.
I saw in an article that the mom herself said that she is "an amazing mom". Right below the picture of her bathroom floor covered in feces.
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WHAT is going on in with all these abuse cases in California lately? (rhetorical question; I know this stuff goes on everywhere).
Adding news video: https://youtu.be/zqYth-_oCeU
The children’s mother told reporters that police have the wrong idea and that she tore apart her own house looking for her missing 12-year-old son, ABC station KGO-TV reported.
http://www.ksro.com/2018/05/14/mom-...-calls-charges-against-her-husband-appalling/
BS - why would she "tear apart the house" looking for a 12 year old? He's not an infant that may have crawled under/behind something.
Besides which, her friend stated that they knew he'd run away because he took a blanket, pillow, some hot dogs from the fridge, and some toys.
So why tear apart the house (according to the mother) looking for him if you knew he ran away?
BTW: No wonder the kid ran away - I would have, too! Good gawd!
This little boy is a hero. He has helped to save not only himself, but his siblings. Just like in the Turpin case where the brave sister escaped and saved her sisters & brothers.
I can't help but wonder how many more children are out there suffering in similar circumstances.
Yep.bbm
The stuff of nightmares...it seems every week we see another horrible case.
Did they home school? One report said she did, but it also said she worked outside the home.
https://www.dailyrepublic.com/solan...-of-children-inflicted-for-sadistic-purposes/The family apparently had lived in the area for about a year, moving to Fairfield from Vallejo. It was reported that the children were being home-schooled.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ving-in-feces-garbage/?utm_term=.e6ae6b6c7141The children had been home-schooled and were seen outside so rarely that some neighbors were shocked to learn more than a few lived at the house.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ving-in-feces-garbage/?utm_term=.e6ae6b6c7141When she was later asked why all 10 children slept in a single room while the other bedrooms were used as the parents quarters, a meditation room and a playroom, Rogers replied that the children liked it that way.
I would guess that something got flushed and the toilet overflowed. That's the only way I can think the floor got so evenly covered but the rest of the room is not discolored.
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She led reporters through the house, which the AP reported still looked squalid behind the cream-colored, hedge-lined exterior: animal droppings littered the bathroom, and scuff marks still covered some walls.