Topic: Grandma Gets Life for Dressing as Witch
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Sun 04/16/17 12:05 PM
Grandma Gets Life for Dressing as Witch to 'Torture' 7-Year old grand daughter.

A 51-year-old woman who dressed as a witch named Nelda to "repeatedly torture" her 7-year-old granddaughter received three life sentences Thursday, the Oklahoman reports. Geneva Robinson of Oklahoma City pleaded guilty to five counts of felony child abuse. The assistant DA says Robinson's granddaughter spent months living in a "house of horrors" in 2014. Robinson would scratch the girl's neck, hit her with a rolling pin, cut her hair while she slept, whip her, burn her, use a dog leash to hang her from the ceiling by her arms, and imply she was going to eat her. She did all this while dressed up as a witch named Nelda.

A cellphone video shows Nelda grabbing the girl while her crying siblings watch, KWTV reports. The girl begs Nelda for mercy. Robinson's boyfriend, 33-year-old Joshua Granger, says Nelda was meant to keep the children from misbehaving. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of felony child abuse for dressing up as a demon named Coogro and helping Robinson. Robinson was arrested in 2014 after bringing the malnourished girl to the hospital. Robinson's own children had also reportedly been abused by the witch, but the victim's father says he didn't think Robinson still did the "Nelda thing." The 7-year-old victim wrote a letter to Robinson forgiving her and saying she was a great grandmother.

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Sun 04/16/17 12:06 PM


shocked

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Sun 04/16/17 12:07 PM
This is pretty sad stuff to read..

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Sun 04/16/17 12:23 PM
Probably had more to do with scaring kids than dressing up

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Sun 04/16/17 12:28 PM
what a wicked wicked woman mad

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Sun 04/16/17 02:48 PM
I wonder if the grandmother and her boyfriend filmed it all they could then claim it was "art."

I mean I see a bunch of videos on Youtube where people dress up as axe murderers, or chainsaw wielding psychos, or sasquatch, or bushes, and jump out and scare people, or chase them around a park.

Or Halloween videos where people dress up as the scarecrow, put the bucket of candy on their lap, and lunge at kids that come close.

Not to mention all the Hollywood produced horror movies, that kids sneak into all the time.

I get the life sentence for burning, whipping, hitting with a rolling pin, and hanging from the ceiling by her arms, but the rest of it average americans do to kids and adults all the time.
And a lot of it (including hitting, hanging, burning, whipping) some people are willing to pay to have done to them.

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Sun 04/16/17 04:42 PM
Instead of putting the witch in a prison,
throw a bucket of water on her instead.


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Mon 04/17/17 04:03 AM

Grandma Gets Life for Dressing as Witch to 'Torture' 7-Year old grand daughter.

A 51-year-old woman who dressed as a witch named Nelda to "repeatedly torture" her 7-year-old granddaughter received three life sentences Thursday, the Oklahoman reports. Geneva Robinson of Oklahoma City pleaded guilty to five counts of felony child abuse. The assistant DA says Robinson's granddaughter spent months living in a "house of horrors" in 2014. Robinson would scratch the girl's neck, hit her with a rolling pin, cut her hair while she slept, whip her, burn her, use a dog leash to hang her from the ceiling by her arms, and imply she was going to eat her. She did all this while dressed up as a witch named Nelda.

A cellphone video shows Nelda grabbing the girl while her crying siblings watch, KWTV reports. The girl begs Nelda for mercy. Robinson's boyfriend, 33-year-old Joshua Granger, says Nelda was meant to keep the children from misbehaving. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of felony child abuse for dressing up as a demon named Coogro and helping Robinson. Robinson was arrested in 2014 after bringing the malnourished girl to the hospital. Robinson's own children had also reportedly been abused by the witch, but the victim's father says he didn't think Robinson still did the "Nelda thing." The 7-year-old victim wrote a letter to Robinson forgiving her and saying she was a great grandmother.



To bad we couldn't have gone and played Hansel and Gretel Witch Hunters and burned her in her oven......

Damn that's a damn good movie. What's that guys name who plays Hansel again? I keep forgetting it. He is in the Avenger's, THOR and Captain America movies.