Collingswood Boys (Child abuse)

Collingswood Boys (Child abuse)
Picture taken at the Come Alive New Testament Church of Medford, New Jersey. Raymond and Vanessa Jackson and the adopted and foster children in their care. Bruce Jackson aged 19-years-old and weighing 45 lb. is standing next to Vanessa Jackson, the other three boys being starved are standing together
Mugshots of Raymond and Vanessa Jackson

The Collingswood Boys are four boys who were starved by their adoptive parents Raymond and Vanessa Jackson, while living in Collingswood, New Jersey. The Johnsons were arrested in October 2003 and indicted by a grand jury on 8 counts of aggravated assault and 20 counts of endangerment for failing to provide adequate nutrition, medical and dental care, and a clean environment for the four boys, who range in age from 10 to 19.[1]

The case came to public attention after a neighbor found the Jacksons' 19-year-old adoptive son, Bruce, rummaging through their garbage cans for food at three o'clock in the morning on Oct 10, 2003 and called 911. The Collingswood Police Department responded to the call and found Bruce who weighed approximately 45 lb. at the time and stood only four feet tall; he was disoriented, shoeless, cold, and extremely malnourished and the police believed him to be about seven-years-old. They then went to the Jackson home were they found his adoptive brothers who also appeared malnourished; Michael, age 9 and 23 pounds; Tyrone, age 10 and 28 pounds; and Keith, age 14 and 40 pounds.

The adoptive father Raymond Jackson, 51 died of complications from a stroke on November 14, 2004 before the case went to trial. In an interview with a New York magazine shortly before his death, Jackson claimed that 45 lb. Bruce Jackson had often gorged himself on food and had lied about conditions in the home.[2][3]

Throughout the period of time when the four boys were being starved nobody came forward despite the fact that the children were often seen in public including at the Come Alive New Testament Church in Medford, New Jersey where Raymond and Vanessa Jackson and their adoptive and foster children including the four boys always sat in the front row for services. They also attended church picnics and the boys sang gospel on stage. The emaciated conditions of the four boys was blamed on medical problems by the Jacksons.

The Jacksons had six adopted children: Bruce; Keith, 14; Tyrone, 10; Michael, 9; Keziah, 12, and Jacee, 5. They also planned to adopt a 10-year-old foster child, Breanna. They received an annual subsidy of approximately $30,000 to care for their foster and adopted children.

To dozens of friends and acquaintances, the Jacksons were model parents who adopted troubled children with a host of medical problems, children no one else wanted. They believed that it was their duty and that Jesus would guide them.

Vanessa Jackson the adoptive mother eventually pled guilty and was sentenced to seven years in prison. Bruce gained 100 lbs within a year after his removal from the Jacksons' home.[4]

References

  1. ^ New York Times:BRIEFINGS: CHILD WELFARE; COUPLE CHARGED WITH STARVING BOYS[1]
  2. ^ New York Times:Father Charged With Starvation Dies After Stroke[2]
  3. ^ CBS News:Starved At Home?[3]
  4. ^ No parole in case of starved boys Vanessa Jackson of Collingswood, jailed in 2005, can reapply for release in 2009.[4]

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