@alfredosloot: 16 kids in a 12x12 room with the floor falling through. I was at lake Alma and realized I was close so I drove by. Two life flighted, one of them on life support and the rest at different hospitals. What a fucked up world we live in 🙃 #vintoncounty #hamdenohio #truecrime #ohio

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A-a-Ron :
As a man that checks tiktok 3 times a day, I’m tired of being dropped off in random lore while everyone is adding details confusing me even more
2026-07-03 03:20:12
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russbry
BigRuss :
They moved several times and I just read none of the kids can speak or been to school. 7 yrs in a 12x12 room
2026-07-02 07:43:13
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hollybyrd28
Hollypepper :
I feel bad for the mom of those kids. She was made to marry that guy when she was 13, she didn’t even get to finish school herself. He never let her leave the house unless he was with her. That man needs to….not be of this earth anymore…
2026-07-02 23:58:47
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jferm20
Jennifer :
Is that a new roof?!?!
2026-07-02 23:33:32
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leahlulu97
leah❤️lulu :
how did authorities even know to go there???
2026-07-02 18:43:54
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user128482948 :
People say world but it’s Ohio
2026-07-04 00:33:18
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alicialopez_17
Alicia Lopez :
I pray these children are placed with amazing families and well taken care of and shown a love each truly deserves 🙏🏻🙏🏻
2026-07-02 18:24:42
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liiluuz
liiluuz :
Context?
2026-07-03 11:35:45
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ryyaab
Ry :
I’m from Ohio and Ohio is so strange
2026-07-02 23:14:13
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dumdeidennis
Mohawk :
That house is big enough for 2 ppl
2026-07-02 15:01:31
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michaelrodriguez723
TheBeesKeeper :
2026-07-02 10:56:51
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richiet724
richiet00 :
Prayers for these children
2026-07-02 12:45:56
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ferkos2
L. Ferkos502🇬🇹 :
Humans are
2026-07-03 03:27:04
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lanaepena
lanaepena :
2026-07-02 13:07:03
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mbrewington21
Madisen Brewington :
those poor children, I hope they get the best care they need to work past what they went through! 🙏🏻
2026-07-02 22:24:48
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aldanova1
Bobby!!.. :
sad so sad
2026-07-02 14:35:47
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diamondbarbie_3
I_whisper4$ :
What happened
2026-07-02 21:42:56
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aliencat006
Feline :
Praying for the children!
2026-07-02 15:45:27
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linda_p57
@Linda :
That is sad. I pray that all the children will be okay.
2026-07-02 21:12:21
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umi.pi
Fairy 🧚‍♀️ :
Poor kids
2026-07-02 22:50:44
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flavafranofficial
Frannie Tolchin Sheinberg :
Heart break
2026-07-03 15:56:06
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gma1705
Gma Shields :
Pray
2026-07-02 15:25:49
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user75488280834467
user75488280834467 :
Poor kids
2026-07-02 16:00:49
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mamalisa985
MamaLisa :
This is heartbreaking
2026-07-02 21:46:21
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vikhar1967
Vikki Harris :
sad
2026-07-03 11:45:48
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