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Extreme Child Abuse
10/14/08 - 09:26 AM
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Police in Carnation, Washington have rescued an emaciated and abused teenage girl from her parents’ home.

The 14-year-old was in such bad shape after being denied food and water by her parents that investigators say she looked like a concentration camp survivor.

The girl’s father, 43-year-old John Pomeroy and stepmother, 44-year-old Rebecca Long, are now charged with Criminal Mistreatment in the First Degree for allegedly starving and mistreating the girl.

Police say the girl was just 4-feet-7 tall and weighed only 48 pounds when deputies discovered her emaciated, dehydrated and starving to death two months ago.

The investigation began August 13 after Child Protective Services received a call from a neighbor who heard screams coming from the house.

CPS called the King County Sheriff’s Office and a deputy conducted a welfare check at the house.

The deputy talked with the daughter privately after her father said she was the one screaming.

Appearing pale and skinny, the girl looked like she was 7 or 8 years old, rather than her stated age of 14.

“He weighed her, she was 47, 48 pounds,” said King County Sheriff’s spokesman John Urquhart. “Very malnourished, teeth were in horrible shape. As it turned out, all of her teeth had to be pulled or the remaining ones had to be capped.”

She said her stepmother disciplined her by restricting her water intake and that she was given only toast to eat.

She also said she hadn’t seen a doctor in several years.

The girl and her younger brother, 12, were immediately taken from the house.

“The boy was not as bad as she was,” said Urquhart. “He had very bad teeth, but at least he was being fed.”

The girl was admitted to Children’s Medical Center where she was treated for severe malnutrition for two weeks.

Officials say the girl and her brother are currently in foster care and doing well.

In the month and a half the girl has been in foster care, she has gained more than 20 pounds, prosecutors said.

Her foster father says she is attending a private school and making friends.

Upon investigation, detectives discovered the stepmother restricted her daughter’s water intake to about half of a small Dixie cup per day, say sheriff officials.

The stepmother monitored her daughter’s showers and bathroom habits to keep her from drinking water, and showers were limited to every two or three weeks.

“During the day and night, she was locked in her room. There was a double deadbolt on the door,” said Urquhart. “But her brother had a key and he occasionally would let her out and she would sneak into the bathroom and drink out of the toilet because she was afraid to turn on the faucet because she thought it would wake up her mother.”

The stepmother figured out that she had been drinking from the toilet.

As punishment, the stepmother duct-taped the girl’s hands behind her back and dunked her head in the toilet, said officials.

Both the brother and the sister were then forced to sleep on the floor in a room with a dresser pushed in front of the door at night.

“It got so bad that during winter, water would condense on the windows and would run down on the inside of the windows,” said Urquhart. “The little girl had a straw and she would suck up what water she could. At some point, her mother found the straw and took that away from her.”

Detectives served a search warrant on the house and found the girl’s room had a double deadbolt on the door, confirming she was locked in the room at times during the day.

Both children had not been enrolled in school for years.

The detectives also collected evidence showing the family had health insurance and that the girl’s younger brother had seen a doctor in the last few years.

Detectives add the family’s two dogs were in good health and had recent trips to the veterinarian.

Investigators say Pomeroy is a software engineer and Long does not work outside of the home.

CPS had been called to the home before.

Three years ago the girl told teachers at school she was being locked in her room for long periods of time.

CPS found the complaint was true and recommended counseling, then closed the case.

Some time after that, the parents began home-schooling their daughter.

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User Comments

This is freaking horrible. These people should be put in jail with the exact same treatment they gave this girl. I am so sickened by this story. CPS can miss some BIG problems in homes. They do have a hard job but counseling is not always the answer. If a child is being abused, the parents can threaten them to tell the counselor everything is fine. It is up to CPS to follow through with investigations thoroughly and no case should ever be closed once abuse is found. Why wasn’t it noticed that these children were no longer in school? That is a red flag right there.

Posted by  on  10/14  at  12:03 PM

This was a 14 year old child, how is it that no one missed seeing this 14 year old child, what about her doctor, her teacher, even the vet.  No one knew these people had 2 children, not just one!

Posted by  on  10/14  at  01:47 PM
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