Arrest warrants in a Tennessee couple's abuse case describe nightmarish child abuse case in Tennessee.
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The two other children spent time in a wire dog cage, while all were supposedly homeschooled and appeared to be “stunted in growth,” the warrants said. The oldest had been locked in the partially flooded, unfinished basement for stealing food shortly after the family moved to the home in June 2016, authorities said,"and had no contact with anyone outside the basement, only given small amounts of food, being white bread and some water,” the warrants state.
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