Beautiful Jhessey's story really touched me in a way that no others have. She reminds me of my daughter, who we adopted through foster care. My daughter, thankfully, didn't have Jeryce for a mother. Her natural mother is not a bad person, just a bad mother. There was neglect, dangerous situations, etc...surrounding my daughters early years, but never the kind of abuse that poor little Jhessye was given.
From day one, we have worked hard to give my daughter the kind of life we feel she deserves. She is a beautiful, talented, smart and sweet little girl. We provide her with lessons, send her to a good school, surround her with love and try to give her the kinds of girly clothes she loves wearing and being a cool kid. Much like Jhessye's aunt did for her.
I cannot imagine the pain they have endured having this beautiful little snatched away from them and to know just how poorly she was being treated. The kind of abuse she would be subjected to by her own "mother." And then to die such a horrible, painful way and to be thrown away like a piece of trash.
Well, Jeryce-let me tell you something-WE KNOW WHO THE REAL TRASH IS!!! And it wasn't that beautiful little girl that you had no business being around-you never deserved to be her mother or anyone else's mother. We all see right through you. And so do your other biological children-who saw your abuse, who saw poor little Jhessye in that closet and who know what you did.
It will all come back to haunt you now and you won't get away with it. You will see just how special and priceless and loved little Jhessye was to so many people who knew her, and so many of us who never met her. I am so grateful that an arrest has been made and that justice will be coming for Jhessye. I pray that she will ultimately be found, but whatever the case, wherever her body is, she is no longer there.
She escaped her torterer and flew away like a butterfly, up in the heavens where she belong. Perhaps she will be there to comfort other children like herself who are being abused. Perhaps she will be there to give strenth to abused children to escape their tormenters. Or perhaps she is just snuggled in God's arms, carefree and happy and singing with the angels.
God bless Jhessye and her true family and loved ones during what will certainly be a diffucult time. I pray to God to give them strength to get through this ordeal, for Jhessye. Justice must be served for her. I will be watching and waiting until that day when we know that her murderer is convicted and sentenced for her heinous act.
JMO