Fairfield mother calls child abuse accusations 'ludicrous'

Monday, May 14, 2018
FAIRFIELD, Calif. (KGO) -- Torture, child cruelty, child endangerment -- all charges a Fairfield couple now face after the discovery of ten children living in squalid conditions at their family home.

"I strive and I thrive on being a good parent to my children," said Ina Rogers, the accused mother. She says accusations that her ten children have been tortured are "ludicrous."



VIDEO: Inside Fairfield home where police say kids lived in 'squalor'
VIDEO: Inside Fairfield home where police say kids lived in 'squalor'


Her husband and father of their children, 29-year-old Jonathan Allen, is being held on $5.2 million bail for seven counts of torture and nine counts of child cruelty.

Rogers herself has been arrested for child endangerment but is out on bail. Police say the investigation began when they searched the family home after one of the children was reported missing.



VIDEO: Police: 10 Fairfield kids found living in squalor, parents arrested
Prosecutors say they will file nine counts of felony child abuse against a Fairfield mother of 10 children who officials say suffered long-term abuse in a filthy home.


He was later found, but officers say they were disturbed by the family's living conditions: Garbage, spoiled food, human and animal feces throughout the house.

Since then, investigators say they discovered the children had been tortured for "sadistic purposes."

"The children described incidents of intentional abuse, resulting in puncture wounds, burns, bruising, and injuries consistent with being shot by a pellet gun or a BB gun," said Lt. Greg Hurlbut of the Fairfield Police Department.




The bathroom is strewn with feces at a home in Fairfield, Calif., Monday, May 14, 2018, where authorities removed 10 children and charged their father with torture and their mother with neglect after an investigation revealed a lengthy period of severe physical and emotional abuse. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Investigators say the children, ages four months to 12 years old, were interviewed by professionals but their mother insists there is no proof.

"I will take my children in and get physicals on them, give them X-rays, do whatever you have to do," Rogers said. "You will find nothing."

The district attorney says more charges could be filed against the children's mother.

VIDEO: Police discuss alleged abuse of 10 children in Fairfield
Police discuss alleged abuse of 10 children in Fairfield
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