![]() ![]() "Their leaving Colorado sealed their fate because ultimately Social Services stepped in and got the girl out of the home. While in Colorado, the girl spoke with Child Protective Services about the alleged abuse. The sheriff's department went to Colorado to speak with her. The family then moved to the Colorado Springs area of Colorado. They knew it was wrong and they had to get it out," Sheriff Tilley says.ĭeputies then spoke with the girl and they say the parents would not allow her to talk. These kids, they do have a belief in the Bible. "How many people are going to walk into a law enforcement office and say 'I had sex with my sister?' It just doesn't happen. ![]() ![]() They say one of the brothers came forward in 2012 after he confided in his pastor, who advised him to tell police. "Personally, I lay the blame on the parents, and their charges are less than what the boys are going to get," says Sheriff Eric Tilley, "It's their responsibilities to raise those kids and somewhere along the line, they failed."ĭeputies tell NewsChannel 3 they've been investigating this case for over a year now. Police say the Jackson brothers' parents were charged in this case because they witnessed the abuse. The family lived in a home on Chapanoke Road in Perquimans County. The brothers, who range in age from 18 to 27, were all homeschooled with the girl according to the Perquimans County Sheriff. Perquimans County, NC - Six brothers and their parents have been charged after a girl says she was sexually abused since the age of four until she was 14-years-old. ![]()
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