Anonymous ID: 5e9884 Jan. 9, 2024, 7:37 p.m. No.20217113   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7276 >>7339

4-year old Duct-taped and beaten to death over potty training. Mom, Mary Yoder, will now spend 42 years in prison.

Judge lashes out after mother said she missed the ‘sweet boy’ she helped torture and beat to death

A 28-year-old mother in Indiana will spend several decades behind bars for her role in torturing and killing her 4-year-old son, who was starved, beaten, and imprisoned in a dark basement before he was ultimately beaten to death by his father over potty training failures.

 

LaPorte County Circuit Court Judge Thomas Alevizos on Friday ordered Mary Yoder to serve a sentence of 42 years in a state correctional facility for her role in the 2021 slaying of young Judah Morgan, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

 

Yoder in August 2023 pleaded guilty to one count of neglect resulting in the death of a dependent and one count of domestic battery to a child, Law&Crime previously reported. The latter charge was concerning the abuse suffered by Judah’s younger sibling.

 

The boy’s father, Alan Morgan, pleaded guilty in 2022 to multiple felonies, including murder and battery, in Judah’s death. Alevizos subsequently sentenced him to 70 years in prison.

Alan Morgan (LaPorte County Jail)

As part of her plea agreement with prosecutors, Yoder confessed to abusing Judah and her other child. She also admitted that she failed to intervene or contact authorities regarding her husband, who regularly subjected the child to torturous punishments.

 

At one point during Friday’s hearing, Yoder told the court that she regretted her actions and that she missed her “sweet boy,” South Bend, Indiana, NBC affiliate WNDU reported. This drew the ire of Alevizos, who reportedly responded by grabbing a photo of Judah’s autopsy and saying, “Look at him. Unbelievable.”

 

As Law&Crime previously reported, authorities responding to a 911 call at Yoder and Morgan’s rural home at about 3 a.m. on Oct. 11, 2021, discovered Judah’s bruised and bloodied naked body wrapped in a blanket inside a bedroom. Yoder placed the call and told the dispatcher that Morgan had gotten angry and hurt Judah.

 

https://lawandcrime.com/crime/unbelievable-judge-lashes-out-after-mother-said-she-missed-the-sweet-boy-she-helped-torture-and-beat-to-death/

Anonymous ID: 5e9884 Jan. 9, 2024, 7:39 p.m. No.20217126   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7145

Trust your ‘health professionals’?

 

FDA Deputy Chief Janet Woodcock, approved the Pfizer vaccine despite overwhelming evidence of adverse reactions and deaths. She also approved OxyContin (for children as young as 11-years-old), as well as fentanyl.

Anonymous ID: 5e9884 Jan. 9, 2024, 7:51 p.m. No.20217193   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7200

Panama City Beach tornado causes heavy damage, demolishes buildings

 

Published: Jan. 09, 2024, 9:18 a.m.

 

Tornado damage Panama City Beach Jan. 2024

 

Warren Kulo | wkulo@al.com

 

A tornado touched down in eastern Panama City Beach early Tuesday morning, causing extensive damage, with some buildings demolished and others moved off their foundations.

 

The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched down in the Florida Panhandle, while there were multiple reports of tornados across the region, including in DeFuniak Springs, Panama City and Marianna, according to the Panama City News Herald.

 

The NWS issued numerous tornado watches and warnings for the area through the night. By morning, social media was inundated with photos of the damage left by the storms.

 

A tornado watch remains in effect across southeastern Alabama and through the Florida Panhandle into Georgia until 2 p.m. Tuesday, the weather service said.

 

In addition to confirming at least one tornado, the NWS also said a wind gust of 106 mph had been recorded in Blue Mountain Beach and another of 87 mph in Navarre.

 

The tornado touched down in an unincorporated area of Panama City Beach known as Lower Grand Lagoon, which has a population of about 5,000 and is a popular tourist area known for water-based activities including boating, diving and fishing, according to the News Herald.

 

No injuries have been reported thus far.

 

A low-pressure system and cold front coming through the area has brought the winds, torrential rain, hail and tornados which began across the region Monday night and are continuing into Tuesday