Mother of 11 Children Found in “Deplorable” Home Sentenced to 16 Years Probation
Mother of 11 Children Found in
One year ago Friday, 11 children were removed from a filthy Burke County home, and placed into foster care. Friday, Christine Long, the mother of those 11 children, sat in front of a judge to hear...
One year ago Friday, 11 children were removed from a filthy Burke County home, and placed into foster care. Friday, Christine Long, the mother of those 11 children, sat in front of a judge to hear her sentencing. WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe has the story.
Burke County, GA—They lived in a world apart from the real world, completely shut off from the outside. That’s what witness after witness said Friday, about the 11 children of Christine and Jeremy Long….the stories the children told, they said, were that neighbors were evil and would light them on fire, and school was a place of communism.
Foster parents described that night exactly one year ago, when they went to pick up the children…
Foster mother: “The smell. It smelled like animals and death.”
Multiple foster parents told the court that the children in their care did not know how to use the bathroom or bathe. Some said they found the children using the toilet to wash their face and hair. Another said they walked in to find one child drinking from the toilet.
The house where they were taken from, witnesses said, had no running water or electricity, minimal food-including some jam and Crystal Light. Outside the house were feces and urine from where the family used the bathroom.
The judge heard from a doctor who said she found little to no records of medical visits for the children and no proof they’d ever been to a dentist.
Their clothing was tattered, she testified, some had no shoes. Most had never worn underwear.
Teachers said that the older children had elementary reading skills, at best. The younger ones, they said, were completely uneducated.
One foster mother testified the 8-year-old boy in her care didn’t know people ate, on a daily basis: “And I asked him if he wanted a snack. I wanted to feed him, feed him, feed him. And he said, and he chewed his gun, and he said, ‘I think I can make it until then,‘ and I said, ‘you don’t have to make it until then, you can eat in this house anytime you want to…‘“
It was during that part of her testimony, that the judge interrupted her, and walked out.
One prosecutor, describing the lack of one child’s emotions, broke down.
But, the defense came back to argue that their client was a prisoner, along with her 11 children, in that deplorable home, to her husband, Jeremy Long.
They say, in the last year, she’s been able to get her first job, keep a clean house, and now lives with her 18-year-old daughter, Miranda.
Long’s pastor says she is a different woman, today, than this day last year, when he first met her in the emergency room, and told her she would have to give up her children.
The judge sentenced Christine Long to 16 years probation, but she will have to report to the Burke County Jail to serve two weekends a month, for the next two years.
An attorney for Ms. Long says he is grateful for the judge’s decision and thinks it is fair.
Husband, and father, Jeremy Long is currently serving a 3-year sentence for this case.
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I am so happy that the children are in good homes. I know many of the foster families and I can truly say they are all in places better than they have ever been. I feel that all the information has not been brought out as well. Things such as members of the community and higher authorities bailing this woman out of jail and having someone sent over once a week to clean her house, etc. It just makes me sick.
As a fosterparent of the Long children the manner in which Mrs long is to serve her “prison” sentence was a slap in the face! There is far more to this story than the media knows or came out in court.These children are adjusting well,but have a long, long road ahead of them….She needs to be “serve” her sentence!
I hear you when you say you think an injustice was served by her sentence. But let me further explain. She was given 2 years to be served every other weekend for the next 14 years. Why you may ask? Well it was for the welfare of the children. If she served the 2 years out right she would be able to get the kids back when she got out. This way she is not eligible to try to get her kids back for 14 years. Her baby will be almost 17 years old then. All of her other children will have a chance to grow without her in their lives. Doesn’t her sentence sound much better when explained like this. She will never be able to get those kids back! Great job Judge, justice was served! Her children are doing really well. We are proud of them, of Burke County for supporting them, of the school district for going above and beyond to give them a quality education, to the foster parents who are only paid $16 a day to support these lost and broken souls. God Bless each of you!
The sentencing of Christine Long is a load of crap. She deserves to be locked up in a cell right next to her husband. A person can always point a finger at another but when you do, three more are pointing back at you. She needs to admit that she’s just as much to blame as her husband. She is mentally ill so if she doesn’t go to jail she needs to be in an institution. The sickest mental patients are the strong ones who can “snowball” anything; the week ones are the ones who get caught and get help. He stomped on her feet so she couldn’t go get help??? I would have crawled. I guess the lesson to learn from this situation is this, if you live in a small town and have the right people with authority (constantly trying to keep up a “hero” image) backing you up, you can get out of anything. Maybe I should put my child in the backyard to live, then I will be given a house to live in, a car to drive, and a job all for free. The judicial system has failed us as we know it.



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