A woman from Texas, Raven Yates, married and had a child. After a while, the marriage turned sour and she and her husband went their separate ways. She had another child with another man and allegedly abandoned the two kids together.
Raven Yates welcomed her one child, a daughter, with her husband. Although their marriage didn’t work out, Yates soon moved on with her life, marrying once more and having another child. While Yates raised her two children, the father of her daughter had moved back to California, where he worked as a music producer.
Yates claimed that one of her exes had started stalking her after they divorced. She made a Facebook post claiming her ex-husband had started following her and noted that he had previously been an absent father for more than ten years.
While the father of Yates’ daughter was living and working in California thinking his daughter was safe living with her mom, Yates had upped and left. Her 12-year-old daughter was all alone, looking after her 3-year-old half-brother. The girl was left in charge of looking after her baby brother while her mom was away, and she was trying her best. Eventually, though, they ran out of food.
The girl was forced to call her father, even though she was hesitant to do so. Before her mom left them alone, Yates threatened that if the kids called the authorities, the siblings would be separated. Since the girl had a different father, Yates told her daughter that her dad would take her away from her brother, so she initially refused to call for help.
The girl did her best to look after her young brother but was ultimately incapable of doing so. Their living conditions degraded, and police were shocked to see how they survived. The Roman Forest Police Chief commented that leaving the two kids alone was extremely dangerous.
Desperate Girl Eventually Called Her Father
After seven weeks without her mother, the little girl eventually decided to call her father to ask for food. She rang him up but told him a lie to keep her and her brother from being separated. Instead of admitting that their mother had left them alone indefinitely, she explained to her dad that Yates was merely working…CONTINUE READING