Lock the boys: Young brothers kept in a closet by their parents scratched at the drywall until they were bleeding while trying to escape, police said.

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Lock the boys: Young brothers kept in a closet by their parents scratched at the drywall until they were bleeding while trying to escape, police said.

This is an appalling case of child abuse and neglect in Richmond, Kentucky. Parents Stephanie Harmer (36) and Casey Farthing (41) allegedly locked their nonverbal autistic sons (ages 9 and 8) in a bedroom closet, where they clawed the walls bloody trying to escape. Both are jailed in Madison County Detention Center.

Discovery and Evidence

  • A landlord reported $2,500 in damage after the family vacated; police found the apartment infested with cockroaches, dirty diapers, and human feces.
  • Bedroom closet had an outside lock; walls showed claw marks and bloodied drywall.
  • The couple’s 5-year-old daughter told Child Protective Services that “mommy and daddy lock the boys in the closet when they’re bad.”
  • Kids showed severe neglect: unbrushed teeth, all still in diapers; one boy had dried blood and a broken nail on his fingers.

Charges and Status

  • Both face:
    • First-degree criminal abuse of a child (under 12)
    • First-degree unlawful imprisonment
    • First-degree criminal mischief (rental property)
  • Arrested over the weekend; arraigned Monday in Madison County court. Kids are now under protective services.

The landlord disputed the parents’ claim that the outside lock pre-existed. This underscores how neglect can escalate to outright cruelty—hoping the children get the care they desperately need. Track updates via Madison County court records or WDKY/Fox affiliate.

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