Tennessee woman accused of scalding toddler's feet with hot water

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Woman charged with burning two-year-old girl's feet with scalding water

launched by the girl’s paternal grandmother, Barbara Little, the child was “intentionally burned by her caregiver” on Aug. 11.“She goes every Monday for at least the next eight weeks for surgeries to try and repair the damage that has been done to her,” she said.

Det. Rocky Potter of the Rhea County Sheriff’s Office told local media they received a call from the hospital on Aug. 11 about a child with severe burns. He said hospital staff described them as “sock burns” because the redness on her feet made it appear as if she was wearing socks.

 

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That is so sick and twisted :’(

Death penalty

Wow this story hits home , i had a babysitter whose older than me daughter who used to take my hands and hold them under hot water . I wasnt a toddler.maybe kindergarten ish. But old enough to remember now that it happened

You need to quit posting US news.. I find myself sayin WTF on the daily..

Seriously, what the hell is wrong with people! This poor babe, this just breaks my heart.

If true, she should lose custody and be forced to undergo a psych evaluation. No child deserves to be intentionally scalded, no matter how naughty they are being!

She should feel how that feels b***h

Return the favor to her everyday in prison please

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