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Thursday, October 25

One Day Woman Calls Boy "Son", Next Day, "Brother" - He Is Both!

Tiara Stevens and her 14-year-old son (both pictured) have a very close and loving relationship but sometimes she gets confused by their relationship. One day, she sees the child as her son and the following day as her brother. That’s because he is actually both.

Stevens, who lives in Lancaster County, S.C., says she was sexually abused by her father as a child and was only 12-years-old when she gave birth to her son. Now the young mom is seeking justice against her dad and refuses to settle for just probation; she wants him put behind bars, WIS-TVreports.

Stevens says she was too young to understand what was going while her father allegedly molested her. “He never told me what he was doing,” said Stevens. “It was just late at night. He would come in, take my clothes off, and he would have sex. And he would leave and he would say, ‘You better not stay up all night,’ and I would go in the bathroom and I would cry. The next night he may not do it, but the next night, he would repeat the same thing.”

When Stevens was pregnant, she says she was clueless about it. The now 27-year-old mother says it was not until her dad felt the baby kick while he was having sex with her that she found out about the pregnancy. A few days later, she went into labor. So Stevens never receive any prenatal care and claims that she never really “got big or nothing.”

After Steven’s gave birth to her son, the Department of Social Services stepped in to investigate the case. A child herself at the time of the birth, Stevens gave the investigators a statement in January 1999. She was also given a paternity test which confirmed that her dad had in fact fathered the child, according to WIS-TV.

Stevens has been waiting 14 years for some form of justice against her father’s alleged crimes. The case has finally made its way inside a courtroom. A trial is set for November 5. The waiting game for Stevens has not been easy, however. During this time, her son has had some health issues because of the closeness of their gene pool. He is albino and legally blind. Though, Stevens says that the boy is as smart as a whip and has a strong affinity for computers.

She says that each day, as she gazes at her son and worries about his health issues, she thinks about how easy her father has it. She says that she is struggling and her father is not. “Everyday, I look at my son, his health conditions because of what [my father] did, so [my father] has actually got it easy. wistv.com - Columbia, South Carolina |

6 comments:

  1. What a sad situation.
    Where was the mama during these times?

    Yes, dad needs 2 kick rocks for some years.

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  2. DId I miss something? Why the hell wasn't he put in jail when a paternity test was done?

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    1. That's my question as well. Somebody wasn't doing their job. The system truly failed her.

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  3. shame!!!!!!!

    cc this to ishmael reed and all of the other racists and homohaters in denial

    who bashed lee daniels for "poverty porn" etc when he made precious

    precious is real all over the world

    and we teachers see many preciouses daily

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  4. I was curious because none of the articles tell much detail. Two questions I have are, "Why has it taken this long?", and "Where is her mother?". All I could find at this point was an explanation as to why it took this long. The explanation doesn't make much sense though.




    But why has Stevens been waiting so long?

    The 6th Circuit Solicitor's Office has had the case for all these years. The solicitor won't go on camera because of the upcoming trial, so we asked our questions over the phone.

    "Well, it got indicted in 2000, and it's just a case that we did not realize was, we jumped on it. She called. We jumped on it. We've been working hard on it ever since," said solicitor Doug Barfield.

    "We didn't used to have a computerized system up here. We also had a fire at the courthouse which destroyed a bunch of documents and we had to recreate some things."

    Barfield says it was a call from Stevens that got things on track.

    http://www.wsfa.com/story/19905267/woman-father-who-impregnated-me-never-said-he-was-sorry

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  5. This is some BS, he should've got arrested when that paternity test came back. Where's the dang mammy? I give her props because I'm sure it's hard to look at your child knowing that he is a product of incest/rape. Her father needs to be castrated. So sad!

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