Mugshot of Jamie Johnson, a foster parent accused of beating a child to death.
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A TODDLER’S foster parents have been arrested for allegedly beating her to death after getting angry about how she chewed her food.

Jamie Johnson, 44, and Raymond Johnson, 62, are behind bars after their 3-year-old foster daughter died of blunt force trauma to the head.

Mugshot of Jamie Johnson, a foster parent accused of beating a child to death.

Jamie Johnson, 44, is accused of beating her possibly autistic daughter to deathCredit: North Dakota Bureau of Investigation
Mugshot of Raymond Johnson.

Raymond Johnson, 62, and his wife allegedly doled out cruel punishments to the three-year-oldCredit: North Dakota Bureau of Investigation
Screenshot of a television showing foster parents in court on charges related to a child's death.

The foster mother sent texts to her friends allegedly complaining about the girlCredit: KFYR

The foster parents allegedly used closed-fist punches, kicks, head-slamming hair pulls, and other “owies” to punish the child, according to the Stanley Police Department in North Dakota.

The child was only in the Johnsons’ home for a few months.

She was repeatedly punished for things such as crying and taking too long to chew her food, according to an affidavit.

Jamie Johnson would reportedly fly into a rage over the girl’s eating habits, one of the couple’s other foster kids said.

The child told police the 3-year-old would get “in trouble” for “leaving food in her mouth,” according to court documents.

“It’s not easy, I get pretty crabby sometimes and then I feel like s**t for it,” Jamie allegedly told a friend via a text message.

“Honestly, if I knew how she was I might not have taken her,” read another text.

In other messages, Jamie called the girl a “total brat” and said she believed the girl was “special needs” and possibly “autistic.”

Jamie told her friends the girl’s “crying and screaming makes me a nervous wreck,” according to the messages.

“She screams, throws herself on the ground, beats her head against floor or wall, pulls her hair and scratches/pinches herself,” she claimed.

“If we tell her ‘no’ about something or tell her to go sit down, all hell breaks loose.”

HORRIFIC DEATH

The Johnsons brought the unresponsive girl to a hospital in March, claiming that she had fallen down a flight of stairs a few days before, reported Law and Crime.

Jamie told investigators that the child would “self-inflict” injuries due to a learning disability; however, statements from the couple’s other foster children and home security footage tell another story.

“You need to be careful with my mom,” one of the kids told investigators from the North Dakota Bureau of Investigation, calling Jamie the “meanest one” of the two foster parents.

Ring camera footage inside the home showed Jamie punching the three-year-old in the head with a closed fist and dragging her around by the hair, causing the child to hit her head on the floor, a table, and a wall, read the affidavit.

Other punishments alleged showed Jamie hitting the girl with a wooden spoon on the head, face, and stomach, and covering her mouth when she cried.

During one of the punishments, the child passed out after being beaten so badly and had to be revived with an ice pack, according to one of the other foster children.

On one occasion, the girl resisted, biting Jamie’s hand, which resulted in several closed-fist punches from the foster mother.

Raymond Johnson, Jamie’s husband, was considered the “nice one” by the children; however, he allegedly also gave out cruel punishments to the three-year-old.

Some of these include allegedly kicking the child and hitting her in the head, the other children told police.

The Johnsons each face charges of murder, child abuse, and domestic violence.

They will be back in court for a preliminary hearing on July 24, reported local NBC affiliate KMOT-TV.

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