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Just when you think you've heard it all, this cruel, psychotic twat takes it to a whole new level. Apparently, she gets off on traumatizing toddlers from 16 months to 2 years old in the "Monkey Room" by doing everything from blasting them in the face with a powerful water hose, to making them hit and fight each other for her viewing pleasure, to smacking them around herself. Brace yourself and check this worthless slag out: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...r-convicted-baby-fight-club-article-1.2497416
 
What a miserable beastie to derive a twisted pleasure from the injury of infants in your care. To introduce them to previously unknown fears of water, a caregiver and even a potential playmate. It is beyond me that anyone can take pleasure from the pain and the warping of innocence but their cases fill the dockets in courtrooms across the nation.
 
I hope she suffers at the mercy of the guards & stronger prisoners so she can get a taste of her own medicine. Mean looking Bitch.
 
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Let's not forget Jordan's partner in crime.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/baby-fight-club-former-caregiver-sentenced/

MANASSAS, Va. -- A former daycare worker convicted of child cruelty in what prosecutors described as a “baby fight club” was sentenced to nearly three years in prison, the maximum term the judge could impose.

A jury convicted Kierra Spriggs, 26, of Woodbridge in March on charges of abusing numerous 2-year-olds by stepping on toes, dousing kids with water, snapping rubber bands on toddlers’ wrists, feeding them Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and making them fight each other.

The abuse occurred at a Minnieland Academy in 2013. The victims were a group of toddlers who were cared for in what Minnieland designated its “monkey room.”

A second daycare worker, Sarah Jordan, was convicted on similar charges and was sentenced to nearly two years in prison.

In Spriggs’ case, the jury recommended a sentence of 33 months, and at Thursday’s sentencing hearing, Judge Carroll Weimer concurred.​
 
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