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Tragic Betrayal: Mother’s Despicable Acts of Neglect and Abuse

40 Years in Jail for Enabling Child Abuse

Mother’s Tragic Mistake: Letting Boyfriend Hurt Children

According to TrueCrimeNews, A 30-year-old mother, Ashley Rolland, was very sad. She did something bad to her two little children. She let her boyfriend, Nathan Bridges, hurt them very badly. Her 5-year-old son, Blu Rolland, died in a very sad way. The police found out what happened and took Ashley Rolland to jail.

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The Devastating Consequences of Enabling Child Abuse 

The police found Blu Rolland’s body under the floorboards of their home. He was wrapped in plastic bags. Ashley Rolland said that her boyfriend did something very bad to her son. He drowned him in the toilet because he bit his finger. Ashley Rolland’s daughter was also hurt very badly. The police said that Ashley Rolland was very wrong to let this happen. She went to jail for 40 years.

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