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scorpiogirl
May 22nd, 2009, 12:23 PM
Polygamist who tortured his family is sentenced to 7 life terms
The 'reign of terror' merits the harshest punishment, Riverside County judge says. Mansa Musa Muhummed starved, beat and imprisoned his 3 wives and 19 children for decades.
By David Kelly
February 14, 2009


A polygamist who tortured, starved, imprisoned and beat his wives and children for decades was sentenced to seven life terms in prison Friday by a judge who said the man's "reign of terror" warranted the harshest punishment available.

Ads by GoogleMansa Musa Muhummed, 55, spoke before sentencing and denied ever mistreating his three wives and 19 children.

"I never tortured anyone," he told Riverside County Superior Court Judge F. Paul Dickerson III. "I don't know where that came from."

The judge dismissed his comments. "Mr. Muhummed showed no remorse and accepted no responsibility for his twisted behavior, and the court is sending the strongest message possible," he said.

Family members filled the back row of the courtroom, some of the women wearing colorful head scarves.

"I'm very afraid of him. I really don't want him to get out of jail at all," his daughter Sharon Boddie, 28, told the judge. "Please, Your Honor, don't show him any mercy because he never showed any mercy to his kids."

Muhummed was arrested in 1999 at the family's house in rural Aguanga in Riverside County, but legal maneuvering delayed the trial for years.

Originally from Virginia, Muhummed came to California, converted to Islam and moved his family from place to place, living in houses, small apartments and vans.

Family members testified that he would beat them savagely with boat oars, hoses and electrical cords for any perceived infraction. Grounds for beatings included sneaking food, failing to recite a passage from the Koran accurately and not asking to use the bathroom. He also organized fights between his boys.

Muhummed tightly rationed food for everyone but himself. He carefully locked up the cabinets and chained the refrigerator. His children said he "ate like a king" while they went hungry.

In fact, they said, they went up to seven days without food. They had to beg for it or pick a lock and steal it. If caught, they were beaten or made to stand all night in a corner. Buckets in bedrooms usually served as their toilets, they said.

When police found Sharon Boddie in 1999, she was 18 years old, weighed 48 pounds and stood barely 4 feet tall. Her older brother Marlon weighed 53 pounds. Another brother, Curtis, 16, weighed 42 pounds.

Marlon Boddie, in an interview before the sentencing, said his father hung him upside down in the basement by a cord and beat him for hours. He said he was made to eat his own feces and vomit. Marlon Boddie, now 29, said he once smashed a bottle against his head in order to get sent to a hospital and out of the house.

seductress
May 22nd, 2009, 12:35 PM
I'm impressed with this judge. And very proud of this family that could work together against their father. Hopefully all of the victim receive all the help they need to move forward with their lives.

jus shaking my head
May 22nd, 2009, 12:43 PM
Muhummed was arrested in 1999 at the family's house in rural Aguanga in Riverside County, but legal maneuvering delayed the trial for years.


You think? Ten years is mind boggling.

When police found Sharon Boddie in 1999, she was 18 years old, weighed 48 pounds and stood barely 4 feet tall. Her older brother Marlon weighed 53 pounds. Another brother, Curtis, 16, weighed 42 pounds.


This "IT" is another mutant! What's with the wives? They too should do time. Where were they not to protect the children? Damn!!

Angelinfl
May 22nd, 2009, 04:58 PM
I know someone who is part of a "Beachy Amish" congregation where the husband abused physically and sexually 5 children. The wife is now not in denail but is not stable herself and the children are very haunted by the experience.

The husband was sentenced to 25 years in jail probably out in 15 is the story and she is still in love with him but hates him at the same time and is tearing herself up. The church doesn't want her to divorce this man yet she wants another man in her life. This scares me alone as the woman has alot of problems herself and yada yada yada about boyfriend and kids who have already suffered abuse.

I do not think this woman is making a proper home for the children who all have emotional issues as wel but there is not a thing to do about it. She is afraid to leave the church and has other male members of the congregation working with her kids. I have a fear that the other male members of the congregation may be doing exactly the same thing her husband did to their children as well as her own right now and not sure what to do but that is my gut feeling.

She has already been on the radar with children's services and at one point the kids had been taken away from her and returned and she is still fighting to get another kid back from protective services in another state.

I don't think its a fit home... and feel my hands are tied but still have feeling for these kids that I think are already so screwed up their futures look dismal.

They are also homeschooled so there is nobody supervising or seeing them outside of this congregation every day.

I just feel so frustrated.

totallytoddler
May 22nd, 2009, 05:10 PM
You think? Ten years is mind boggling.



This "IT" is another mutant! What's with thw wives? They too should do time. Where were they not to protect the children? Damn!!

I agree...surely Daddy left the home at times, and they could have gone to the police or hospital.......I honestly cannot believe those children survived. My 3 yr old weighs 40 lbs!!!!!
They all must have been terrified for so many years. Very sad...and completely uncalled for....to lock up the food? Like its a priviledge to eat or go to the bathroom?
:confused2:

Kaylara
May 22nd, 2009, 11:34 PM
My mother and ex-stepfather (And later my father and ex-stepmother) did that shit (with the food and the bathroom.) for years. It really, really sucks. And it winds up giving you issues as an adult. I think this is why I want a kitchen constantly stocked with food, a fridge that's damn near overflowing, etc. I also think this is why any food in my house is up for grabs. The rule has always been, if it's there, you can eat it, but if you eat it all, write it on the list. I could *never* do that shit to my kids. Talk about mental and physical torture...