LATTE MCGEE. JR. 4YRS (& CORNELIUS ABRAHAM 6YRS) (12-29-1982 TO - TopicsExpress



          

LATTE MCGEE. JR. 4YRS (& CORNELIUS ABRAHAM 6YRS) (12-29-1982 TO 8-14-1987) (KB-Alicia Abraham & Johnny Campbell-Bio Mother & Bio Mothers Boyfriend) On August 14th, 1987, paramedics and police found the battered, tortured body of Lattie McGee. Lattie had been subjected to some of the most horrific abuse that any of them had ever seen. In their South Side Chicago apartment, Alicia Abraham, who was 28yrs old at that time and her boyfriend, Johnny Campbell, who was 40 at that time, had spent the entire summer beating on Lattie with their fists, burning him with an iron and cigarettes, forcing his tiny legs into boiling water, sticking him with sewing needles, not feeding him or giving him any water and then wrapping his ankles with clothes line and hanging him upside down in the closet. A rag was stuffed into his mouth so that no one could hear him screaming and crying. While other children were outside playing, Lattie was being punished because Johnny didnt like that he had a voice that was a bit too feminine for him. In order to toughen him up, Johnny would not give him food or water and when Lattie complained he would be beaten. On the night he died, a rag was stuffed into his mouth, potato peelings were put over his eyes, his hands were tied together and he was hung by his feet. Lattie had complained about the pain he was having due to broken bones, those complaints were ignored. The next morning, Alicia didnt go to the closet to get Lattie. Alicia sat down in front of the television. When Johnny took him down from the closet, all Lattie wanted was some water. Johnny told him to be a man and get it himself. With no strength left in his battered, broken and hurting body, Lattie was not able to get the water on his own. Johnny was angered by the weakness that Lattie was showing and punched him in the ear. Lattie fell to floor and died. The only escape for him, from the torture he had been suffering, was when he died. Shockingly, two years before this happened, Alicia has been in trouble for neglecting her children. State investigators had wrongfully found that the situation in her home had improved. Their mistake cost a little boy his life. A pathologist said that Lattie had died from a blow to his head which had slowly caused him to die: His emaciated body, scarred from head to foot, was so infected from untreated wounds that he probably would have died a short time later Paramedics had lifted up Latties shirt and beneath it they found that his chest was just raw skin. Repeated abuse had ripped the skin away from his body: I have never seen anything like that in my life. There were these terrible burns on his ankles. It didnt make sense. Later we found out that the burns were rope burns from when they would hang him upside down in the closet. We lifted his shirt up, and his chest, it was totally raw. All of the flesh-Officer Roberto Garay This is the worst case imaginable. Theres a special place in hell for them-Cook County Assistant States Atty. James Bigoness In the home was another child, Cornelius Abraham, who was Latties brother. Cornelius had been through some of the same abuse that Lattie had suffered, by some miracle, he survived it. This brave little boy testified in court to the abuse he had seen take place on his brother by Alicia and Johnny. Cornelius helped to put the people who abused his brother, away for life when Johnny Campbell and Alicia Abraham were both sentenced to life in prison. Cornelius, who was 6yrs old at the time, went to live with his biological father. The man also neglected him and at the age of 12yrs, Cornelius was homeless and for three months he was all alone. Five years later, Cornelius would be placed with a foster family who would love and care about him, he grew to call them mom and dad. Cornelius graduated high school and went to college at the University Of Dekalb and planned to study computer science. He was 18yrs old at that time. A lot the healing that took place in the life of Cornelius came with the help of the YMCA Networked For Counseling Youth Development. The organization had initiated a program to give out an annual award to a child who had overcome obstacles in life. The award was going to be named after Cornelius. In 1999 he was given the first ever, Cornelius S. Abraham awarded. The award was designed to give hope to children who were suffering from or had suffered from abuse. In a banquet room in Alsip, not too far from where Lattie was buried, in walked Cornilius and his foster parents, Dwayne and Ingra Coope. The event was not very large, with less 100 people attending. Jim Bigoness, the man who has prosecuted the people who had killed Lattie and abused Cornelius, was there. Bob Green, the man Cornelius had asked to present him with the award was also there. None of his blood relatives bothered to show up. Cornelius showed up in a suit that he had bought especially for the ceremony. He was happy to be there, though he was nervous and he said: From bad things, good can come Bob Green talked with Cornelius for awhile and then it was time to present the award to him. He made a speech which is printed below. Here is what he said to him: That Cornelius has had a much more profound effect on my life than I have had on his. That he has inspired me from the first moment I met him, and that in many ways he is the reason that, on my better days at work, I try to do what I do. That his courage in venturing out into a world that conspired to hurt him and hold him down since he was a little boy, and his determination not to let that hurt stop him from endeavoring to lead a worthy life, is as impressive as anything I have ever been privileged to witness -- and that he is his little brothers finest legacy. That for anyone who thinks there is no hope in the world -- for anyone who thinks that giving up is sometimes the only option -- Cornelius is the proof that they are wrong. Cornelius is the proof that hope can overcome anything. And I told him this: That of all the things that have ever happened to me, the fact that he would ask me to be by his side on this night is the highest honor I can ever hope to receive. Politicians and government officials who at first had been so concerned with what had happened, move on in their lives. The state of Illinois said there were no public funds to bury Lattie. Lattie was buried in an unmarked grave. Tom and James Gast, stonecutters, read about what happened and carved a stone for him that was bought by others who had also read about him. Lattie is buried in the childrens section of the Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip. The words carved into his headstone are simple, Latties name, date of birth and the date of his death are there. Along with that information are three words that mean more than anything You Are Loved. At first, Lattie had no head-stone to mark his grave until two men, Tom and James Gast carved the stone and the public donated money to pay for it. Remembering Lattie His name was Lattie McGee I never met him and he never met me But he touched my life in a profound way when I saw his face on the news one day His little body was bruised and battered every bone in this child was broken or shattered He was tortured to death at the age of four on the south of Chicago, like a prisoner of war He was beaten, he was gagged, then hung upside down. He wa burned, he was started, and then he was bound inside a dark closet to hang there and die for no one heard the little boy cry, no one heard the little boy cry Thirty years to life, Johnny Campbell received He showed no remorse, he never even grieved for the tiny boy named Lattie McGee who died so young and so tragically If the time ever comes for Johnny to be free I pray the parole board will look at him and see that no man who tortured a child that way should ever again see the light of day. Let him suffer alone, let him rot in his cell For what he did to Lattie, may he burn in hell Before he takes his last breath, before he can state his case...I hope that he sees Latties innocent face May he look terror in the eyes, may he feel Latties pain May he struggle to survive, be let it be in vain When the last light goes out before Johnny Campbell dies may he forever and ever, hear Latties cries. Forever and ever, hear Latties cries...-Author: Susan Maree Jeavons © 10-11-05 If you suspect that a child is being abused or neglected...It is your duty to report it! :( Call this number to report child abuse ANY WHERE 1-800 -4-A-Child (1-800-422-4453) or National Center For Abused, Missing and Exploited Children 1(800)843- 5678. Please Share!!! Thank you! ^_^ Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 21:14:46 +0000

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