Mom of 16 ‘almost feral’ kids in Ohio house of horrors makes twisted request through lawyer

Elizabeth Siders, 33, is charged with child endangerment after 16 kids were found living in a feces-filled house in Ohio.
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A mother of 16 kids was found living in a dirty house in Ohio. The kids were very young and old. They were not being taken care of properly.
Why it matters
This story matters because it shows how one family's actions can harm many children. It's a reminder that we need to take care of our children and keep them safe.
- What happened to the kids?
- The kids were found living in a dirty house in Ohio and were not being taken care of properly.
- Why was the mother charged?
- The mother was charged with child endangerment because she was not taking care of her 16 kids.
- How old were the kids?
- The kids were between 1 and 18 years old.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The New York Post and other outlets focus on the shocking conditions of the house and the mother's request to be reunited with her children, while others highlight the severity of the charges and the need for proper care and protection of children.
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The shocking conditions of the house and the mother's request
Sources2TypeAngleNew York PostEmphasizes the shocking conditions and the mother's request
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The severity of the charges and the need for proper care
Sources2TypeAngleOther outletsHighlight the severity of the charges and the need for proper careOhio Attorney GeneralEmphasizes the severity of the charges