Woman starved and beat 13-year-old boy in Alabama: Cops
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Jacqueline E. Adams (Shelby County Sheriff’s Office)

A 58-year-old woman in Alabama is accused of torturing and ultimately killing a 13-year-old boy in her care who was starved, abused, and repeatedly beaten with a skillet before his death.

Jacqueline E. Adams was arrested last week and is currently facing charges of felony murder and aggravated child abuse in the August 2024 death of young Ledarius Johnson, authorities announced.

According to a news release from the City of Calera Police Department, Adams was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service after an “extensive investigation” into Ledarius’ death that included assistance from multiple state and federal law enforcement agencies.

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