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Tuesday, 7 July 2026

HORROR: 16 “Almost Feral” Children Who Can Barely Communicate Found Living in Filth and Feces in Rural Ohio Home — Four Adults Charged

 

Three individuals in orange jumpsuits appear in a police station, involved in a Vinton County child abuse investigation, with a news banner at the bottom.
From left to right: Christina Siders (67), Elizabeth Siders (33), Gary Siders Sr. (73), and Gary Siders II (36).

Police serving an unrelated warrant for public indecency on Gary Siders II stumbled into a nightmare that shocked even hardened investigators: 16 children, ages 18 months to 18 years, living like animals in a filthy 12-by-12-foot room covered in human feces and unimaginable squalor.

The discovery happened this week in the tiny village of Hamden when officers arrived to arrest Siders II. What they found inside the home on Ohmer Street has been described by authorities as “pure evil,” “beyond comprehension,” and conditions that “really looked third world.”

Ohio Attorney General Andy Wilson didn’t mince words: “It really looked third world. It is not something we are used to seeing in America. I cannot get the smell off of me.”

Vinton County Sheriff Ryan Cain was equally blunt: “Most of the livestock was kept in better condition than the children.” He added that the kids had been confined to that tiny, disgusting space for most of the last four years. “Literally about to fall through the floor,” Wilson said of the scene.

The children were in such horrific shape that several had to be hospitalized. Seven were taken to Columbus hospitals, two were careflighted to level-one trauma centers, and at least one was intubated in the ICU. Many could barely communicate.

Sheriff Cain noted the investigative challenge: “One of the investigative challenges is that (the children) are limited. They can communicate, but it’s extremely limited, and some not at all.”

The 18-year-old reportedly could not even spell her own name. Authorities described them as “almost feral.”This is an intra-family case, not human trafficking, not strangers.

The four adults arrested are the children’s parents and grandparents: Gary Siders II (36), his wife Elizabeth Siders (33, the biological mother of all 16), Gary Siders Sr. (73), and Christina Siders (67). Each faces 16 felony counts of child endangerment involving serious physical harm.

That’s up to 192 years in prison if convicted on every count. A $300,000 cash bond has been set for each of the four suspects. They have pleaded not guilty.

NBC4i reported:

Gary Siders II and Elizabeth Siders were legally married in Mason County, West Virginia, when they were teenagers. An employee with the Mason County Clerk of Courts confirmed the marriage with NBC4. Their address was listed as Bulaville Pike, in Gallapolis, Ohio, across the river from Mason County.

Gary Siders II was 18 years old and had finished ninth grade, Elizabeth Ann Russell was 15 and had finished eighth grade. Four parents signed the marriage certificate – Gary Lee Siders and Christian White for Gary II, and Brian Russell and Lori Ann Raines for Elizabeth.


The oldest child was born two months later.

The children were removed from the home and are in protective custody with Ohio Job and Family Services. Court records note that their ages as 18, 16, 15, 14, 13, 11, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4 (twins), 2 (twins) and 1.5 years (twins). The Vinton County School District said there is no record indicating any of the children involved have been enrolled as students. What is not yet confirmed is who the parents are. Wilson said the investigation is an “intra-family case,” but no one knew that children lived in the home when the warrant was served.

The Siders adults were arrested after a warrant was issued in a case that the sheriff’s office called a parallel investigation. The court-authorized search warrants were part of an investigation involving allegations of domestic abuse and child neglect but unrelated to the current case.


It is believed that authorities were also serving a warrant for Gary Siders II, who is separately charged with indecent exposure. Records state that on May 23, May 27, May 29 and May 31, Siders II exposed himself outside of the Ohmer Street home and that it involved people “who are not members of his household.”

Essence Magazine Gets ROASTED for Calling Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ‘The People’s Champion’ in Cover Story

 

Screencap of YouTube video.

Essence Magazine is a publication that focuses on black women, but their new cover story about U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is getting them absolutely dragged on social media.

The main criticism is that they are trying WAY too hard to turn her into some kind of celebrity, much like the liberal media did with the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

It is apparently not enough that she is a judge who sits on the highest court in the land, she has to be treated like a movie star as well.

Just look this, with the headline: ‘The People’s Champion’

Really?

FOX News reported on the fallout:

Brown Jackson’s latest spotlight moment fuels accusations she’s forgetting her day job: ‘Not celebrities’

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared on the cover of the most recent issue of Essence magazine, spurring critics to argue that she is seeking publicity in ways that are inappropriate for a member of the Supreme Court.

“Supreme Court Justices are not celebrities and should not be treated like celebrities,” Andrew Fleischman, a Georgia trial and appeal lawyer, wrote of the cover.

The magazine’s cover features a picture of Jackson wearing a purple coat and smiling directly at the reader. Underneath Jackson’s photo is a caption that reads “the people’s champion.”…

Jackson’s public appearances outside the court have drawn periodic criticism from some conservatives and legal observers, who argue that events such as the Grammy Awards, Broadway appearances and a Vogue photoshoot risk blurring the line between judicial service and celebrity.

“Ketanji Brown Jackson isn’t supposed to be ‘the people’s champion,’” Billy Binion, a reporter for a libertarian magazine, wrote on X. “She’s not a politician. She’s supposed to interpret the law, not make it. This kind of thing is why so many people misunderstand how our government works at a basic level.”


People on Twitter/X are not impressed.


It must be nice to be a liberal. The media bends over backwards to make you a hero, no matter how incompetent you are.

Sunday, 5 July 2026

Families Forced To Hide Underground As Russia Launches Worst Assault On Kyiv In Years

 Russia launched one of its largest aerial assaults on Ukraine’s capital overnight into Thursday, killing at least 22 civilians and injuring more than 90 people in an attack that Kyiv says targeted residential areas across the city.

The hours-long bombardment combined 74 missiles and 496 drones, according to Ukraine’s air force, with loud explosions shaking the capital as more than 50,000 residents sought shelter in subway stations after air raid sirens sounded, the Associated Press reported

Emergency crews spent Thursday searching through collapsed apartment buildings for survivors as fires burned across multiple districts of the city. Authorities reported damage at more than 30 locations, including about 20 residential buildings.

Among the hardest-hit areas were Kyiv’s Desnianskyi and Darnytskyi districts, where residents became trapped inside damaged apartment buildings. In Darnytskyi, most of a nine-story residential building collapsed.

“It was a night of horror,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said, describing the attack as rescuers continued pulling victims from the rubble.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko called it the worst Russian attack on the capital in more than four years of war, according to The Guardian. 

Russia’s Defense Ministry said the barrage was retaliation for Ukraine’s recent long-range attacks on Russian oil facilities, claiming it targeted weapons factories, energy infrastructure, and military airfields using “high-precision long-range weapons” and drones. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also maintained that the strikes were directed “exclusively against military or military-linked targets.”

Ukrainian officials rejected that characterization, pointing to widespread damage to residential neighborhoods. Sybiha called it “immoral” to describe the attack as retaliation, arguing that Ukraine is defending itself against an invading force while Russia is the aggressor.

The overnight attack came after weeks of intensified Ukrainian drone strikes deep inside Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has described the campaign as a 40-day blitz targeting Russian oil infrastructure, with officials saying the strategy is designed to weaken Moscow’s war effort and force Russian President Vladimir Putin toward negotiations.

According to Ukrainian officials, the strikes have contributed to severe fuel shortages in Russia, particularly in occupied Crimea, where authorities have declared a state of emergency. Multiple Russian regions have also introduced gasoline rationing following attacks on refineries.

Ukraine’s General Staff said its forces struck one of Russia’s largest oil refineries overnight in the Nizhny Novgorod region, igniting a fire. It also reported striking a railway bridge over the Siverskyi Donets River in Russian-occupied Luhansk that was being used to transport Russian personnel, weapons, and military supplies.

Russia acknowledged Thursday’s strikes were conducted in response to Ukraine’s attacks on its energy infrastructure.

While Ukraine has significantly improved its ability to intercept Russian drones during the war, officials say ballistic missiles remain much harder to stop. Roughly one-third of the missiles launched during Thursday’s attack were ballistic missiles.

Sybiha renewed Kyiv’s call for additional Western air defense systems, particularly Patriot batteries, arguing that greater air defense capabilities could have reduced the destruction.

“We are fighting alone,” Zelensky said after returning early from a trip to Ireland to visit one of the strike sites. “The victims are only Ukrainians. All we ask from our partners is that they do what they agreed to.”

According to Ukrainian officials, Putin believes time favors Moscow as it seeks to outlast Western support for Ukraine while continuing pressure through sustained aerial bombardment.

President Donald Trump and Zelensky are expected to attend next week’s NATO summit in Turkey.

As the death toll continued to rise Thursday, Kyiv officials declared Friday a day of mourning for the victims of the attack.