A SHOCKING NEW QUESTION EMERGES IN THE VINTON COUN...

A SHOCKING NEW QUESTION EMERGES IN THE VINTON COUNTY INVESTIGATION…

Let’s talk about Linda Siders, one of Gary Sr. and Lynn (Christina) Siders’ daughters.
I haven’t mentioned Linda by name until now, but I have some questions.
According to Elizabeth’s family, Linda was the one who would notify Lorie Russell, Elizabeth’s mother, whenever Elizabeth had another baby.
The Russell family says Linda would periodically tell Lorie, “You’re having another grandbaby.” Over time, however, they began questioning whether she was actually telling them the truth because there were so many “another grandbabies,” yet they were never seeing these children.
Yesterday, I shared a photo that Linda posted in April of this year showing Lynn and Gary Sr. at the property where the children were ultimately found. I questioned who had taken the photo, since it was clearly taken at that house.
The answer appears to be Linda.
As you can see in the second photo, Linda was there that day. The picture was taken on the same bench that is still sitting on the front porch of the home.
Linda, my question is this: Where did you think all of these children were?
A RELATIVE of the four family members arrested on felony abuse charges is in disbelief of the horrific squalid conditions the 16 children lived in.

It’s been nearly a decade since Tessi Siders last saw Gary Siders Sr. and his wife Christina Siders, so she was completely blindsided when she learned of their arrests along with their youngest child and daughter-in-law.

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Tessi, whose late husband was related to the Siders, recalled the praise other relatives had for Siders Sr., 73, and Christina, 66, remembering them as “wonderful parents.”

“As far as I know, the family talks about Lynn and Gary, like everybody says they were wonderful parents when everybody else was little,” Tessi told The U.S. Sun, saying the relatives referred to Christina as “Lynn.”

So when news broke of the Siders family’s arrest, Tessi was shocked but even more horrified by the allegations and conditions the 16 children lived in.

“It’s crazy. It’s unbelievable,” she said.

Tessi told The U.S. Sun that she last spoke to the Siders around 2018 when she sold them a car.

“We didn’t really keep up with them. My husband went through cancer, so that was our focus,” she added.

At the time, Tessi said she was aware that Gary Siders II, 36, and his wife, Elizabeth Siders, 33, were parents.

When asked if all 16 children found inside the disheveled home in Hamden, Ohio, on Tuesday were the young couple’s, Tessi couldn’t say definitively, but was “pretty sure.”

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