The nanny drugizes children to be free to go to solarium

Having drugged the children he had stored in his home, he had left them alone so that he could go quietly to the solarium. That's why he was sentenced to 21 years in prison, writes CBS News. January Neatherlin, 32, from Oregon has admitted that children between 6 and 4 years of age [...]
Having drugged the children he had stored in his home, he had left them alone so that he could go quietly to the solarium. That's why he was sentenced to 21 years in prison, writes CBS News.
January Neatherlin, 32, from Oregon, has admitted that children between the ages of 6 and 4 had been given sleeping drugs in order to go quiet to the solarium or the gym.
Neathel was arrested after police had found seven children left without any supervision in her home, in which she had dug an illegal nest. However, except for forcing them to drink sleeping herbs and to leave them alone, head injuries and hot milk burns have also been found among children.com.
During the trial, no regrets have been shown, even when confronted by mad parents”, the mother of one of the children, Audrey Torrance, said.
Otherwise, Neatherlin has been known to police since by the names of Yaunary Livsey and January Brooks have committed some theft and fraud.
Permission to open the children's nest “Little Gigges” received in 2010, but when the license had passed two years later, it had not been renewed. A U.S. residence permit is necessary only if the person cares for more than three children.












