Couple accused of holding children captive, abusing them pleads guilty to some charges
ASHTABULA COUNTY, Ohio– A couple accused of committing ghastly crimes against their adopted children pleaded guilty to multiple charges late Monday in Ashtabula County Common Pleas Court in Jefferson, Ohio.
ReJeana Moss, 66, and her husband David Moss, 60, faced Judge Marianne Sezon more than a year after being indicted for the abuse inside their house of horrors in Dorset Township.
Prosecutors said a developmentally delayed adult male, and two teenage girls were locked inside separate rooms with only a bed and bucket for 22 to 23 hours a day.
Windows were covered with plywood and curtains were nailed down to prevent the victims from seeing outside; a homemade wooden paddle was reportedly stained with blood from being used so frequently and harshly.
A younger pre-teenage boy was not locked up, but all suffered emotionally.
“This is one of the most egregious child abuse cases that I’ve ever had to prosecute or been involved with in 27 years of practicing law,” said Nicholas Iarocci, Ashtabula County Prosecutor.
The children now aged 12, 16, 18 and 22 were permanently removed from the home in September 2013 after the girls picked the lock and escaped.
Monday, the couple pleaded guilty to four counts of endangering children and one count of attempted felonious assault. Additional and more serious charges of kidnapping, gross sexual imposition and sexual battery were dropped as part of the deal.
“We just didn’t want these girls to have to go through the trauma of the trial,” said Pros. Iarocci, “These children are incredible kids.”
Neither ReJeana or David commented in court and remain free on bond while a pre-sentencing investigation is conducted.
They each face a maximum of 15 years in prison and $25,000 in fines. Final sentencing is scheduled for July 11 at 8:30 a.m.