UPDATE: It Wasnt A BT But A MudShark Who Let Her Boyfriend Impregnate Her 10 Year Old Daughter! I WAS WRONG! (Video)
by Tj Sotomayor November 1, 2018 0 commentsWhite Hoes Do It Too!
By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor
In a story that I did a couple of weeks ago where the mother allowed her 10 year old child to have sex with her boyfriend, girl ends up pregnant and then the mom hides it, I went off on not only this black mother but many black mothers for doing the same thing.
The funny thing is that they hid the identity of the mom while exposing the dad, a black man by the name of Nicholas Deon Thrash who was not the father of her child but was her live in boyfriend!
Many people like me believed that since they were showing the man who was black that we then have to assume that the mother was black as well and I went off royally, click here to see the video.
Well, come to find out that the woman was not black at all, but this mush faced white woman by the name of Jennifer L Hand!
BY Spencer Durham – [email protected]
A Marion woman was convicted of theft Tuesday following a jury trial, the first of two verdicts for Jennifer L. Hand, who will be in court in June on a second charge.
Hand, 33, was found guilty of theft after stealing a $2,876 bank deposit from her employer, Circle K, while employed at the store’s Bradford Street location.
According to Grant County Prosecutor Jim Luttrull, Circle K learned of the theft after the bank deposit was not turned into the bank.
“It was determined she was the one left with the duty of putting it in the bank,” the prosecutor said.
Hand faces up to 2-½ years in prison when she is sentenced March 14. The crime is a level 6 felony. Luttrull said the prosecutor’s office will request Hand be incarcerated for the crime, noting the amount of money stolen and the trust that was violated. She has been in the Grant County Jail since May 16, 2017, the day she was arrested.
“We were pleased with the jury,” Luttrull said. “We believe it was a just decision.”
Luttrull said the theft was discovered shortly after Hand was arrested in connection to a child molestation case involving her 10-year-old daughter.
At the time, Hand was involved with Nicholas D. Thrash, 35, also of Marion, who faces 10 counts of child molesting. Thrash has been accused of impregnating Hand’s daughter. In May, Stephen Dorsey, deputy chief of Marion Police Department, said the pregnancy had been confirmed.
Hand also faced two charges of child neglect, one a level 5 felony, the other a level 6 felony.
The Whore Then Pleads Guilty!
Jennifer Hand pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges that she helped her boyfriend, Nicholas Thrash, molest her daughter, leading to her daughter becoming pregnant at age 10.
Hand, 33, was charged with neglect of a dependent resulting in bodily injury, a Level 5 felony, neglect of a dependent, a Level 6 felony, aiding child molesting, a Level 1 felony, and assisting a criminal, a Level 5 felony, for the part she played in Thrash’s molesting, which according to investigators took place over several years.
Thrash was sentenced last Thursday to 160 years on 10 counts of child molesting.
Hand admitted during Tuesday’s hearing that her daughter told her Thrash was molesting her, yet continued to let Thrash live with them. Hand did not report the molesting or the fact that her daughter was pregnant to authorities.
Despite an active criminal investigation in Georgia into possible molesting, and despite signing off on a “safety plan” to prevent Thrash from having contact with her daughter, Hand moved to Indiana with Thrash and continued to live with him.
Finally, Hand also admitted to having lied about Thrash’s whereabouts to both Georgia police and local law enforcement.
In her plea agreement, Hand agreed to accept a total sentence of 25 years incarceration with 20 years executed and the remaining five to be served on supervised probation.
Hand agreed to have no contact with her now 12-year-old daughter, the victim, until the victim’s counselor “deems it appropriate.”
Hand also agreed to pay court costs as well as a sexual assault victims fee and a child abuse prevention fee.
Deputy Prosecutor Lisa Glancy said she was glad for the sake of the victim that Hand pleaded guilty instead of taking it to trial.
“We were certainly ready to go to trial in a few weeks, but the emotional and psychological toll would have been significantly more (for this trial) than the Thrash trial,” Glancy said.
Glancy said it likely would have been hard for the victim to testify against her mother.
In Glancy’s 26 years of prosecuting, she said Hand’s case was the first time she had ever filed the charge of aiding in child molesting.
“When you aid someone, you’re helping them in some way. Child molesting is usually behind closed doors … under secrecy. Just suspecting it is not enough for the charge, you have to have facts to prove that they were helping,” Glancy said.
She said this case fit those requirements because of what she called Hand’s “egregious disregard” for her child.
The victim is currently in foster care and the boy she gave birth to in 2017 was given up for adoption.
“She’s doing better. That’s all that we can hope for right now. She’s at a really good place, and she’s doing better,” Glancy said.
According to an affidavit filed in July 2017, Hand willingly left her daughter, who was 10 years old at the time, in the care of Thrash, even after being made aware that her daughter had told Georgia law enforcement that Thrash was sexually molesting her.
Both Thrash and Hand moved to Marion from Georgia, where Thrash was under investigation for child molestation, according to the affidavit.
Hand is set to go to trial for the neglect charges June 6 in Superior Court I. Thrash’s trial is tentatively set for May 14.
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