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Padres matan a su hija para sacarle un demonio
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Padres son acusados de matar a su hija para sacarle demonio
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Ethan Mast and Kourtney Aumen (Benton County Sheriff s Department)
COLE CAMP, MISSOURI: Authorities have shockingly revealed how a couple was forced to sexually abuse their four-year-old daughter before she was tortured to death. Ethan Mast, 25, and his partner Kourtney Aumen, 21, allegedly also beat their neighbors young child from head to toe before drowning her in a freezing lake and leaving her to die of her injuries, Metro reported. The evil duo, from Warsaw, was arrested after the child succumbed to her injuries on Sunday. During interrogation, they told officers that they targeted their neighbors for torture because the family s mother had been possessed by a demon. “Based on what I know, I think this could be some kind of honest-to-goodness religious-type episode,” Benton County Sheriff Eric Knox told KSDK in a phone interview.
Acusan a pareja de matar a una niña de 4 años en Missouri, Estados Unidos
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Updated: 6:59 AM CST December 23, 2020
Ethan Mast, 35, and Kourtney Aumen, 21, are charged with second-degree murder and other offenses. Both are jailed without bond and don’t yet have attorneys, according to court records.
“Based on what I know, I think this could be some kind of honest-to-goodness religious-type episode,” Benton County Sheriff Eric Knox said in a phone interview. The suspects and the victimized family belonged to the same church, but Knox declined to name the church or its denomination.
Deputies were called around 1 a.m. Sunday to a rural home near the town of Cole Camp and found the 4-year-old wrapped in a blanket on a bedroom floor. A probable cause statement from Sgt. Chris Wilson said the girl was already dead and had “severe purple bruising” over her body, along with ruptured blisters.