Estimated 15 percent of US families reported instance of incest in family trees. Hotspots include Alabama, Kentucky, West Virginia, South Carolina, and more. READ MORE: DNA tests areNearly one in six families have been impacted by incest, according to a shocking new analysis.
Events of incest often involve sexual abuse against a child and the majority are girls - one in five girls have been victims of incest compared with one in 14 boys. A portrait of the 'blue' Fugate family depicted by artist Walt Spitzmiller for a 1982 edition of the Science journal One person who found out the disturbing truth about her family history was 39-year-old Victoria Hill, who, at a high school reunion, got chatting about family trees with an ex-boyfriend with whom she was once intimate.
Incestual relationships seems to be more common in areas that tend to be more remote from larger metropolises. Around half of adults who carry out incest have been found to be unemployed.The Whittaker Family of Odd, West Virginia, lived in relative obscurity until a 2004 documentary followed by exclusive DailyMail.com reporting revealed the extent to which years of inbreeding had affected various generations.
Advertisement Of their seven children, four were reported to be blue. Today, most of the Fugate family descendants have lost their blue coloring, though the tint still comes out on their skin when they get cold or their tempers flare.
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