Sunday, November 18, 2012

Custodial dad, step convicted in abuse of 12-year-old girl (Butler County, Ohio)

You couldn't treat a prisoner of war this way under the Geneva Convention, but if a custodial dad and his step lackey do it, well, hey! Guess it's okay! Just a misdemeanor!

STILL, not ONE WORD on how this piece-of-sh** of a deadbeat father got custody of this child or what happened to her mother. It certainly appears that the mother had no contact whatsoever. Why the consistent media black out?

Dad is identified as SHAWN BLACKSTON. 

http://www.sanduskyregister.com/article/2822816

Couple convicted in case of Ohio girl in basement 

An Ohio judge on Friday convicted a father and stepmother of child endangering involving a gaunt 12-year-old girl who claimed she was kept locked in the basement as discipline.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

HAMILTON NOV 18, 2012

 Butler County Judge Matthew Crehan said he wasn't convinced she had been confined to the basement for long periods, but pointed to other forms of mistreatment including the parents at least once forcing her to eat peanut butter until she vomited. Ruling after a three-day nonjury trial in juvenile court, he said the girl wasn't fed properly and was treated differently from other children in the home.

"There is no doubt that this was a dysfunctional household," Crehan said in his order.

Forty-year-old Shawn Blackston and Joanna Blackston, 37, of Middletown each face up to six months in jail on the misdemeanor count. Crehan said evidence showed that the girl was pale, thin and had sunken eyes when found in July by investigators acting on an anonymous complaint. She weighed 74 pounds then and has gained 32 pounds since while in foster care.

He said evidence showed that the girl had chosen to have her bedroom in the basement and he ruled that the corporal punishment the couple used wasn't illegally unreasonable. But he noted punishments such as restrictions on showering, amounts of toilet paper and on use of a toothbrush. She was excluded from eating with other family members and from family movie nights. He also said the couple subjected her to "vulgar and demoralizing language."

The couple had contended the girl often misbehaved, threatened the other children, and needed discipline. They said the basement door was locked to keep toddlers in the home from falling down the stairs.

They declined to comment after the ruling.

On Thursday, defense attorney Ched Peck said the state hadn't proved its case, but commented: "There is no doubt counseling was needed in this family. There were probably too many kids in this house."

The couple had a total eight children between them, six from prior marriages, court records show. Separate proceedings will determine what will happen with children who were removed to foster case, including the 12-year-old girl.

The woman is a nurse in a nursing home, while the man is unemployed, according to court records. 

Sentencing on the child endangering convictions will be Dec. 18.