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The state of Kansas is paying out $1 million to the family of a little boy who was brutally tortured and murdered by his father and stepmother nearly a decade ago.
Adrian Jones was just seven years old when he died in 2015. He was living with his father Michael Jones and stepmother Heather Jones in Kansas City, Kansas. His death wasn’t reported to authorities — or even noticed by anyone — for quite some time. That is until cops responded to a domestic violence call at the Jones’ property in November 2015. There, officers learned the boy hadn’t been seen by anybody for months.
Detectives began digging into clues, and days later some of Adrian’s remains were discovered in a barn on the property where Michael and Heather had kept pigs and chickens. In the ensuing months, investigators descended on the property, questioned witnesses, and eventually charged Heather and Michael with murdering the boy. In 2017 Michael finally admitted to his involvement in the horrific abuse and murder prior to what would have been his trial. Now, both he and Heather are serving life sentences in prison.
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In the end, before Michael’s admission, authorities in Kansas brought a truly staggering case against the couple. They discovered the pair had abused the boy for several years in absolutely despicable ways before his death. As punishment, they would make him stand overnight in freezing water. He was regularly locked naked in a shower stall and left for hours. He was subject to beatings, zappings with a stun gun, and repeated strikes with various objects and weapons. He was even reportedly strapped to an inversion
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