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Bizarre! Day Care Worker Rapes Baby


Heather Koon



Zoom that face, zoom it again, look deeply at that female face pictured above....you know why? She is one of the reasons why death penalty was created. The female day care worker pictured above was arrested in Ohio for molesting a baby, WOIO reports.

Police found evidence of the child molestation in a video on a laptop belonging to Heather Koon,25 during a routine check of Koon's boyfriend James Osborne, a registered sex offender himself. The video shows her having sex with a baby.
 
The baby’s father identified the infant when police showed him screen shots taken from the video.
“I still haven’t wrapped my mind around it. It’s every parent’s worst nightmare,” said the baby’s father, who wants to remain anonymous.
 
WOIO reports: The father said the staff at ABC KIDZ Day-care Centre reached out to him and asked him not to discuss the incident with anyone. He refuses to be silent to this wicked act and he is speaking out so other parents can try to figure out if their children were molested by Koon.
 
Further, the infant's father stated: “They tried to act like it was a simple assault. A few hours later they called us back again and asked us to keep it discrete,” said the father.
 
He sharply warned that: “Any child that’s old enough to talk, they should talk to. Any child that’s not old enough to talk should be taken to a physician,” he said.
 
Police charged Koon with two counts of rape. Koon and her boyfriend, Osbourne are being held in the Lorain County Jail without bail bond.
 

Comments

  1. Lord have mercy! What, in the name of ten devil, did this paedophile find appealing (sexually speaking, of course) in an infant to make her have an arousal, let alone the urge to copulate?
    I say, let that animal be locked up for life with some big, ugly reptiles. That will teach her to be sexually crooked!

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