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Arizona Parents Jailed for Locking Children in Feces-Filled Room
4 Feb
Summary
- Parents arrested for allegedly confining sons, 4 and 6, in a feces-smeared room.
- Children showed significant developmental delays, one was nonverbal.
- Couple expressed no remorse, cited being 'overwhelmed' and 'busy'.

In Glendale, Arizona, a couple is facing felony child abuse charges following a welfare check that uncovered horrific living conditions for their two sons. Sara and Arthur Jackson, aged 36 and 41, allegedly kept their 4 and 6-year-old sons confined to a feces-smeared room 24 hours a day. Police responded to an anonymous tip and discovered the children in a deeply disturbing, unsanitary "hoarder situation" characterized by insect infestations. The boys exhibited significant developmental delays, with one being nonverbal and the other minimally verbal. The parents admitted to using zip-ties to prevent the children, who are not potty-trained, from using the bathroom, providing only a portable potty within their confined space. Investigators noted the Jacksons expressed no remorse, with Sara stating she felt "overwhelmed" and Arthur claiming he "doesn't have time to scrub the apartment." The children have reportedly never attended school or seen a doctor. Both sons have been placed in protective custody, and the parents are being held on $25,000 bonds.




