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Yes. You’re not seeing things, the title is real. Some twisted individual really may have done this to their own child. The father of eight was arrested earlier this week for abusing his wife and possibly feeding his 7-year-old son to pigs after he beat him to death, don’t believe it? Read more for yourself.

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This isn’t the first sickening story that has to do with the hurting of an innocent child, and honestly I’m starting to be convinced that there are really some people who are the children of Satan himself to being doing such things to a child, let along your own dam child. Michael A. Jones, 44, is in the Wyandotte County Jail being held on an enormously high bond of $10 million. The charges are for aggravated assault with a firearm, aggravated battery and child abuse, but the bond is higher than for most murders. Two women who often cared for the kids say the conditions inside were deplorable, saying, “Their house was horrible,” said one woman who asked for anonymity. “Their house was just filthy. The kids lived in filth. Trash everywhere. Dried food all over the house.” Police came to the home Wednesday morning on a report of Michael Jones attacking his wife and firing a gun at her. As the investigation progressed, someone told them to check for the decomposed body of a missing 7-year-old boy. By the next day, they were searching a barn on the property where they discovered human remains. Michael Jones is now charged with battering and assaulting his wife on Wednesday but also with “torturing or cruelly beating” his 7-year-old son sometime between May 1 and Sept. 28. A police source says investigators fear the remains are the result of the child being fed to pigs after being beaten to death. Those remains have yet to be identified. The former babysitters say several people contacted the Kansas Department For Children and Families with concerns about the children. They fear the remains found belong to the boy, and they say they’re watching closely to make sure justice is served.

Source: KSHB 41