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Thursday 9 January 2014

Wickedness: Woman Kept Teenager Naked In Dog House And Hammered Nails Through His Hand

Traveling along the strategic Abuja-Lokoja highway has over the years been a nightmare for commuters and motorists. - See more at: http://aitonline.tv/post-state_of_abuja_lokoja_highway#sthash.cMW7crqE.dpuf
Traveling along the strategic Abuja-Lokoja highway has over the years been a nightmare for commuters and motorists. - See more at: http://aitonline.tv/post-state_of_abuja_lokoja_highway#sthash.cMW7crqE.dpuf
A 34-year-old Washington woman who sadistically and systematically tortured her 13-year-old brother-in-law by beating him with a baseball bat, slicing his skin with a heated knife and forcing him to remain tied naked to a dog house without food and water has been sentenced to 31-years in jail.

Silverdale mother Viviana Gunn was sentenced on Monday after she pleaded guilty in August to hanging 13-year-old Jordan Gunn from the rafters of her house for gruesome hours long 'sessions' of abuse according to court proceedings.
Torturing the teen over the course of last year, Gunn once clamped the boys hand in a bench vise, tightened the jaws and drove a nail through his hand with a hammer. The teen told the shocked court that he could see the nail coming out the other side of his hand.



Sickening: Viviana Gunn, 34, was sentenced today to more than 31 years in prison after pleading guilty to torturing a 13-year-old boy last year with a variety of tools and methods
Viviana Gunn 

 Gunn’s husband and the teen's brother, Brandon P. Gunn, 27, is also scheduled to be sentenced on January 17 for the same crime.
Brave escape: Jordan Gunn - was 13-years-old when he escaped sister-in-law Viviana Gunn and his own 27-year-old brother Brandon in August last year
Brave escape: Jordan Gunn - was 13-years-old when he escaped sister-in-law Viviana Gunn and his own 27-year-old brother Brandon in August last year


'I specifically remember Judge Laurie saying what Viviana and Brandon had done was evil and she was happy to get Viviana out of our county,' said Deputy Prosecutor Cami Lewis to reporters after the verdict was announced.


Gunn made no statement to the court prior to sentencing - but she had written a letter to Judge Laurie on December 20 asking to withdraw her guilty plea.
In the letter, said she 'was made' to sign the plea agreement with no explanation.
'I want to fight for my freedom,' she wrote. 'To be pushed to take a plea and admit guilt to an act I am not guilty of is not justice.'

The horrific abuse dished out by Gunn and her husband unfolded to police when they found Jordan passed out on a bus bench after he had fled his house of horrors and been living on the streets for two weeks.


Noticing the gaping and infected wounds on his arms and feet, the boy told stunned police that his older brother and his sister-in-law dished out the 'sessions' of torture when he failed to do chores or 'for any other reason they chose.'

Immediately launching an investigation and arresting Gunn and her husband, police interviewed Jordan to discover the terrible nightmare he had been living through

 The torture sessions began when he was accused of theft at home and then became frequent over the course of the year - usually taking place in the cellar or his bedroom


His sister-in-law and her husband would duct tape the boy's arms and legs to a chair and then cover his eyes and mouth to prevent him from screaming.
They would then beat his head and body with a baseball bat until he lost consciousness.

The couple would then get further kicks from their cowardly attacks on the boy by spraying alcohol onto his wounds.
Sometimes, the teen's 27-year-old brother would produce a staple gun and ram staples into his right hand - after which he would strike his teenage brother's feet with a hammer.

Often Jordan was stripped naked and kept in a dog house for two or three days with no food or water or thrown into the cellar with his hands, legs, eyes and mouth duct taped for days.

His penis was beaten with a baseball bat and he was given only water and a pill which caused him to fall unconscious.
It was during the last session that his sister-in-law and brother left the house to get food while he was hanging from the rafters in the cellar.
He managed to removed the duct tape from his mouth and chew away the tape that bound his hands together.
He then rammed down the cellar door and fled onto the streets where he remained until he was found at the bus stop in Bremerton - in need of medical help.

  Culled From Daily Mail
This two couple deserves to rot in jail for being so callous and wicked to their own

May God save us from ourselves

Traveling along the strategic Abuja-Lokoja highway has over the years been a nightmare for commuters and motorists. - See more at: http://aitonline.tv/post-state_of_abuja_lokoja_highway#sthash.cMW7crqE.dpuf


That appears to be coming to an end pretty soon as the dualization of the highway is nearing completion.
AIT’s Mustapha Mohammed, who went on a monitoring tour  of the road, tells us that the end of the notorious traffic jam that the road is known for may just be closer than we may think. 

The Abuja-Lokoja highway is one of the major traveling routes that link northern and southern parts of Nigeria. For years, motorists have run into traffic jams in various sections of the road especially during the festivities.
The Gwagwalada section of the road has contributed in no small measure to the problems of motorists on the said road. The dualisation of that section of the road has, however, removed the negative experience usually attached to traveling on that part of the road.
The road dualisation has facilitated movement and erased gridlocks. 
A commercial driver, Eni Chinedu, spoke with our correspondent and attested to the fact that the work is being done on the road.
According to him, dualisation has started on many portions of the road but are yet to begin on others.
Another commercial driver who spoke with our correspondents, Jonathan Ojoma, happily attested to the fact that great improvements have taken place on the road.
“It is more better than before according to my experience on the road.”
The Project Manager, Dantata Sawoe, Roy Hungushi, who is in charge of a significant part of the road also spoke with AIT. He said:
As contractors, we did all that we can to make sure that we work hand in hand with the government to make sure we give them what is required.”
However, the uncompleted section of the road and bridge at Abaji is still giving motorists something to worry about.
The Project engineer with RCC, the compn ay in charge of that section of the road, has however promised that, with the present pace of work, the section will be completed in 2 months.
The engineer, Tal Yoseph, also spoke with AIT at the scene. He said:
“You can see the bridge is almost 95% completed. It remains only the carriage way.”
A Ministry of works official, Bola Aganaba, says the days of gridlock on the highway is over.
The Abuja-Lokoja road is expected to be fully ready for use by April 2014.
- See more at: http://aitonline.tv/post-state_of_abuja_lokoja_highway#sthash.cMW7crqE.dpuf
That appears to be coming to an end pretty soon as the dualization of the highway is nearing completion.
AIT’s Mustapha Mohammed, who went on a monitoring tour  of the road, tells us that the end of the notorious traffic jam that the road is known for may just be closer than we may think. 

The Abuja-Lokoja highway is one of the major traveling routes that link northern and southern parts of Nigeria. For years, motorists have run into traffic jams in various sections of the road especially during the festivities.
The Gwagwalada section of the road has contributed in no small measure to the problems of motorists on the said road. The dualisation of that section of the road has, however, removed the negative experience usually attached to traveling on that part of the road.
The road dualisation has facilitated movement and erased gridlocks. 
A commercial driver, Eni Chinedu, spoke with our correspondent and attested to the fact that the work is being done on the road.
According to him, dualisation has started on many portions of the road but are yet to begin on others.
Another commercial driver who spoke with our correspondents, Jonathan Ojoma, happily attested to the fact that great improvements have taken place on the road.
“It is more better than before according to my experience on the road.”
The Project Manager, Dantata Sawoe, Roy Hungushi, who is in charge of a significant part of the road also spoke with AIT. He said:
As contractors, we did all that we can to make sure that we work hand in hand with the government to make sure we give them what is required.”
However, the uncompleted section of the road and bridge at Abaji is still giving motorists something to worry about.
The Project engineer with RCC, the compn ay in charge of that section of the road, has however promised that, with the present pace of work, the section will be completed in 2 months.
The engineer, Tal Yoseph, also spoke with AIT at the scene. He said:
“You can see the bridge is almost 95% completed. It remains only the carriage way.”
A Ministry of works official, Bola Aganaba, says the days of gridlock on the highway is over.
The Abuja-Lokoja road is expected to be fully ready for use by April 2014.
- See more at: http://aitonline.tv/post-state_of_abuja_lokoja_highway#sthash.cMW7crqE.dpuf
That appears to be coming to an end pretty soon as the dualization of the highway is nearing completion.
AIT’s Mustapha Mohammed, who went on a monitoring tour  of the road, tells us that the end of the notorious traffic jam that the road is known for may just be closer than we may think. 

The Abuja-Lokoja highway is one of the major traveling routes that link northern and southern parts of Nigeria. For years, motorists have run into traffic jams in various sections of the road especially during the festivities.
The Gwagwalada section of the road has contributed in no small measure to the problems of motorists on the said road. The dualisation of that section of the road has, however, removed the negative experience usually attached to traveling on that part of the road.
The road dualisation has facilitated movement and erased gridlocks. 
A commercial driver, Eni Chinedu, spoke with our correspondent and attested to the fact that the work is being done on the road.
According to him, dualisation has started on many portions of the road but are yet to begin on others.
Another commercial driver who spoke with our correspondents, Jonathan Ojoma, happily attested to the fact that great improvements have taken place on the road.
“It is more better than before according to my experience on the road.”
The Project Manager, Dantata Sawoe, Roy Hungushi, who is in charge of a significant part of the road also spoke with AIT. He said:
As contractors, we did all that we can to make sure that we work hand in hand with the government to make sure we give them what is required.”
However, the uncompleted section of the road and bridge at Abaji is still giving motorists something to worry about.
The Project engineer with RCC, the compn ay in charge of that section of the road, has however promised that, with the present pace of work, the section will be completed in 2 months.
The engineer, Tal Yoseph, also spoke with AIT at the scene. He said:
“You can see the bridge is almost 95% completed. It remains only the carriage way.”
A Ministry of works official, Bola Aganaba, says the days of gridlock on the highway is over.
The Abuja-Lokoja road is expected to be fully ready for use by April 2014.
- See more at: http://aitonline.tv/post-state_of_abuja_lokoja_highway#sthash.cMW7crqE.dpuf

2 comments:

  1. no, jail is too good. let the boy mete out every single thing they have ever done to him for same length of time and then have them shot dead after

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    1. I agree with you @ Chikezie Emeruem. The horror is incomprehensible. My God! I have goose bumps running all over me just reading this.

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