OK - Mother and stepfather charged after 11-year old girl gives birth at home - MUSKOGEE, Aug 2025

  • #101
so it appears the 11 year old's pregnancy was likely discovered, so her mother, in order to cover for her pedo husband, hurried up and got pregnant ad when the time came wanted the 11 year old to deliver at home so that the couple could pass the resulting child off as their own.

Sick sick sick

throw away the key for both of these awful humans.

nah she could've easily faked a pregnancy
I think she's pregnant again to provide victims for her pedophile husband JMO
 
  • #102
  • #103
This is the grandmother (Cherie's mother) who swore that the "stepfather" was not involved and nobody knew the little girl was pregnant...

JMO.
Yes, she said it was a twelve year boy she babysat, they got “curious “. What a filthy liar!!! Happy to hear she was also arrested.
 
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  • #105
I found the grandmother and mother's FB pages. If I am permitted to post, let me know; and I will.

JMO.

you can post the mother's FB since she's been arrested - you cannot post any family members of either of the suspects unless they are arrested

ETA: I see there has been a third arrest - you can post that person's FB
 
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you can post the mother's FB since she's been arrested - you cannot post any family members of either of the suspects unless they are arrested

ETA: I see there has been a third arrest - you can post that person's FB

Yes these ‘people’ deserve so much less


Beyond disgusting

IMO
 
  • #108
I'll admit that I'm not too familiar with homeschooling. Is there a process, where the parents or whoever is conducting the "homeschooling" have to go through to prove that they are qualified to teach the children?
The processes are different in different areas. Some require the kids to be tested periodically, which I believe in, and some do not.
 
  • #109
That was what I was afraid of; that the parents are allowed to "homeschool" children when they themselves probably can't even read. Something needs to be done about this. So many children are being abused, both physically and sexually and there is no way for the outside world to know.
I remember the woman in my old town who kept going on our local Freecycle, looking for A-Beka materials, and her grammar was so poor, she had no business homeschooling. (A-Beka is a Christian-oriented curriculum.)

There is a lot of support for legitimate HSers. The library I volunteer at hosts several groups, including one titled "Secular Homeschoolers." I have also personally known several Christian families who used a secular curriculum because they were doing it for reasons unrelated to religion.
 
  • #110
nah she could've easily faked a pregnancy
I think she's pregnant again to provide victims for her pedophile husband JMO
I'm sure she was given a pregnancy test as part of her jail intake. I couldn't imagine them overlooking a thing like that.
 
  • #111
I'm sure she was given a pregnancy test as part of her jail intake. I couldn't imagine them overlooking a thing like that.

right my point was that I don't think she got pregnant for the reason the OP stated
 
  • #112

Snipped from news & article:
- An Oklahoma man was arrested and charged with child sexual abuse after his 11-year-old stepdaughter gave birth at their home in Muskogee.

- The couple were also charged with six counts of felony child neglect, including failing to provide the 11-year-old with adequate medical care and supervision when she gave birth at home, according to court documents.

-The remaining five counts of child neglect allege neglect of the five children they share, ages 2, 4, 6, 7 and 9, on or between Jan. 1 and Aug. 16. The children were "living in deplorable conditions," according to the documents. "The victims were found to be living in dog feces and had no clothing on," court documents say.

-"Each of the charges against both defendants are punishable by up to life," Hutson said.

According to the article the parents initially claimed not to know the 11 yr old was pregnant. Parents names are (stepfather) Dustin Walker & (mother) Cherie Walker.

Muskogee County Assistant District Attorney is Janet Hutson

Bond has been set at $100,000 each. A hearing is scheduled for Sept 3.

Each parent is facing a possible life sentence…I think in this case that is completely appropriate due to the devastating impact this will have on that little 11 yr old girl and the baby boy she gave birth to. Not to mention all 5 of her siblings who are now wards of the state.

I hope this baby girl has a biological father or a close relative who is up to adopting her and possibly the baby, able to do the hard work that will be needed to give her back what remains of her childhood. I don’t know if it is even possible, but she deserves the opportunity to try. This nightmare she’s been living through no fault of her own shouldn’t define the rest of her life. It just hurts my heart knowing that at 11 years old that 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 and her sorry excuse for a parent have caused so much trauma that she will carry for too many years.
And at their Sept 3 hearing their lawyers will try to get the $100,000 bond lowered.
This low bond amount, 100,000 in itself is a slap in the face to the 11 yr old girl.

Either way all it will take is $10,000 or less to get these evil, sick monsters their freedom.
imo

"Bond has been set at $100,000 each. A hearing is scheduled for Sept 3."
 
  • #113
And at their Sept 3 hearing their lawyers will try to get the $100,000 bond lowered.
This low bond amount, 100,000 in itself is a slap in the face to the 11 yr old girl.

Either way all it will take is $10,000 or less to get these evil, sick monsters their freedom.
imo

"Bond has been set at $100,000 each. A hearing is scheduled for Sept 3."

I was really surprised at this 100k also. What in the actual
 
  • #114
Well, it does sound like they’re basically indigent. Unless they have money but like living in filth.
 
  • #115
Oklahoma homeschooling laws:
  • Alternative instruction provision: Oklahoma law exempts students for whom “other means of education are provided” from compulsory school attendance. Parents must provide 180 days of instruction, but there are no notification, parent qualification, subject, bookkeeping, or assessment requirements.
  • Notification
    None.
    Qualifications
    None.

    Days Or Hours
    180 days.
    Subjects
    None.
    Bookkeeping
    None.
    Assessment
    None.
    Intervention
    None.

    Other
    n/a
  • Oklahoma’s constitution is often interpreted as having a “constitutional provision” mandating the right to homeschool. The actual text says in article XIII, § 4, “Legislature shall provide for the compulsory attendance at some public or other school, unless other means of education are provided, of all children in the State who are sound in mind and body, between the ages of eight and sixteen years, for at least three months in each year.” That parents may find other means of education for their children, outside of public or private schooling, was upheld by a 1909 Oklahoma Supreme Court decision. (See School Bd. Dist. No. 18 v. Thompson, 103 P. 578 [Okla. 1909]).

    A court case in 1957 placed the burden of proving that “no other means of education was provided” upon the state. See Sheppard v. Oklahoma, 306 P.2d 346 (Okla. Crim. App. 1957). An Attorney General opinion in 1973 clarified that parents could educate their children at home “so long as the private instruction is supplied in good faith and is equivalent in fact to that afforded by the state.” See Okla. Att’y Gen. Op. No. 73-129 (Feb. 13, 1973). This equivalence is not required by law and has never been asserted by a decision of the courts.

    This preference toward a loose mandatory school attendance requirements and parental control is further buttressed in Oklahoma state law, where “No child who has been adjudicated deprived upon the basis of noncompliance with the mandatory school attendance law alone may be placed in a public or private institutional facility or be removed from the custody of the lawful parent, legal guardian or custodian of the child.”

BBM. This comes from responsiblehomeschooling.org.

So as far as homeschooling and their child(ren) not seeing a mandated report, does not go against the state's laws.

Whether we agree with such laws on the books is another matter of course....
 
  • #116
From what we can determine thus far, it appears that this beastly household was a self-contained unit. Horrors of every sort taking place within, likely unknown to the outside world, with grandma as an accomplice.


The only saving grace, even though it is awful, is that the 11-year old needed emergency care after GIVING BIRTH, which apparently exposed their dreadful home life to the authorities.

This little girl is going to grow older and the full weight of what she endured is going to be reprehensible to her, I’m sure. And her baby will grow up and someday will likely also know the awful truth.

So will all the little kids in that home.

They need to find loving homes for all of these children, although if they need to be placed in separate homes, that may be traumatic as well.

Hopefully since the siblings are very young, they will not all have vivid memories of the haunted house that was their normal.


JMO
 
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  • #118
I'm even more disgusted now that I've seen their Facebook pages. It's so scary to think that those pictures show healthy, clean, happy kids who seem to be loved and taken care of. What could've gone so wrong? I hope this sweet girl gets to recover and live a happy, fulfilling life but wow, what a rought start in life she's had.
 
  • #119
So the parents had no running water, yet were "homeschooling" the children.

OK has devastatingly lax homeschooling laws. They bear some responsibility for this, as well. Those kids didn't have a chance. Who would know what they were going through? Zero mandatory reporters in their orbit, not even a once a year check-up on their education.

MOO
 
  • #120
that wouldn't 'cure' him - the sickness is in the head, not the 'bits'
but I understand the sentiment
I wasnt aiming for curing, just making him suffer
 

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