Sunday, February 16, 2014

Custodial dad, step charged in torture death of 11-year-old son; why didn't mom have custody? (Horn Lake, Mississippi)

We've reported on custodial dad TOMMY RAINES before. But this is the first time I've seen it confirm that the murdered boy had, in fact, a living mother. A mother with whom he had been denied all contact. But then these scumbags isolated the victim from any and all family members or friends that could have intervened. It's part of how they operate--must have total control of the victim.

So who granted this POS custody? What judge or assorted personnel are responsible?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/14/tyler-raines-murder-parents-charged_n_4788435.html

Tyler Raines Murder: Father And Step-Mother Charged In Abuse Death Of 11-Year-Old Boy

The Huffington Post

Posted: 02/14/2014 9:57 am EST Updated: 02/14/2014 11:59 am EST

A Mississippi couple has been charged with capital murder in the death of an 11-year-old boy.

Tyler Raines was found dead at home in Horn Lake, Miss., last week. Police investigators told WREG that the boy was emaciated and showed signs of abuse. He was covered in bruises from head to toe and weighed only 56 pounds when he died, according to police.

Relatives said the boy's father, Tommy "Jack" Raines, 37, and his step-mother, Amanda, 33, home schooled the boy for two years and refused to let other family see him. Relatives told the station that even Tyler's birth mother was not allowed to see him.

Prosecutors said the boy was tortured to death.

“I can speak personally. Shock, horror,” DeSoto County Assistant District Attorney Steven Jubera told the station. “I don’t think anybody who saw the child will ever be left unaffected.”

According to the DeSoto Times Tribune, the Raines family moved often, and had moved into the Horn Lake house just before Christmas.

Neighbors said that although the couple's other children attended school and could be seen around the neighborhood, Tyler was rarely seen.

“I saw the little boy last Saturday for the first time since they moved here,” neighbor Mary Sullivan told WREG. “He looked skinny. He looked very skinny. I really thought that he was probably 7 or 8 years old. I was really surprised when I found out he was 11 years old.”

Tommy and Amanda Raines were charged Tuesday with one count each of capital murder and felonious child abuse and neglect. They are being held on $250,000 bond each. If convicted, they could face the death penalty.