How 16 ‘feral’ children were discovered trapped in 12×12 room as details about mom’s marriage at 15 emerge

More disturbing details have emerged a week after 16 children were found living in a tiny room in horrific conditions in Ohio.

The children, aged between one-and-a-half and 18, were discovered inside a crumbling house by the Vinton County Sheriff’s Office in Ohio on Tuesday, June 30, and were described as being “kept in worse conditions than livestock”.

Heartbreakingly, the children had suffered such “serious physical harm” that two had to be flown to specialist trauma centres, while another seven were taken to Columbus Hospitals, with one admitted to the ICU and intubated.

State officials were horrified by the conditions the children were found in

Andy Wilson, Ohio’s attorney general, described the 12-foot by 12-foot room the children were held in as “almost indescribable.”

“It really looked third world. It’s the type of thing that we’re not used to seeing here in America,” he added.

The property the children were found in was falling apart. Credit: WSYX ABC 6

The children’s father, Gary Siders Jr., 36, mother Elizabeth Siders, 33, and grandparents Gary Siders Sr., 73, and Christina Siders, 77, were arrested and charged with 16 counts of child endangerment. They have all since pleaded not guilty.

Since the children were discovered and the four arrests were made, more horrifying details about the family have come to light.

The children’s parents married when Elizabeth was just 15

The siblings’ mother Elizabeth’s attorney Thomas Stolly told the Associated Press that Elizabeth married Gary II in 2008, when she was just 15, and their eldest daughter was born just two months later.
Elizabeth Siders is the mother of the kids. Credit: Southern Ohio Regional Jail

The elder Siders are believed to have four daughters who are “quite a bit older” than Gary Jr. The women did not remain in close contact with their parents and were shocked when they learned about the hidden children and subsequent arrests.

Ronnie Fletcher, the husband of one of Siders Sr. and Christina’s daughters, claimed his family was completely unaware of the horrific conditions at the Ohio home and only learned about the arrests through news reports.

Fletcher told WOWK-TV he was “Horrified. Worried about the kids.”

“It’s hard to explain the action when you’re distant family. What can I do to help? That was the original reaction to it,” he added.

The estranged son-in-law described his and his wife’s relationship with the Siders as “distant family” because the relatives had not seen each other in over eight years.

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