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Starving Teen Found in Bus Station Says Parents Kept Him Locked in Basement for Years

by Jeanne Sager on September 21, 2012 at 2:38 PM

locked doorHave you ever seen one of those "if you see something, say something" commercials? They've cropped up since 9/11, a reminder that if something feels "off," it probably is. I can't help thinking of them since I read the story of Mitch Comer, the Georgia teen who cops say was imprisoned by his mom and stepdad in the basement for the past four years, then exiled. When Mitch turned 18, cops say, his stepdad gave him a list of homeless shelters and put him on a cross-country bus.

The only reason we know any of this is because Mitch got lucky. A security guard at the bus station in California where this poor kid ended up took one look at this malnourished kid standing in front of him, and he called the cops.

I can't help wondering what would have happened if he didn't.

Mitch Comer was only 5'3", and he weighed just 97 pounds when he was found. And he's an 18-year-old guy! Cops say he didn't even know his home address back in Georgia. At 18! And when the police did track down his so-called parents (because, really, that word doesn't seem to fit here, does it?) to arrest them, they say Mitch's sisters couldn't quite remember their brother's hair color because it had been so long since they'd seen him.

Basically it sounds like this poor kid was being thrown to the wolves. He might be an "adult" under the eyes of the law, but he obviously wasn't equipped for the wide world out there. And $200, a bus ticket, and a list of homeless shelters aren't exactly "setting someone up for success."

So again, I wonder what would have happened if that eagle-eyed security guard had just brushed it off, figured "kids these days" are always doing weird things to their bodies or decided it wasn't his business to get involved. At best, Mitch would have likely been sucked into the streets. At worst, in that condition of malnutrition, who knows. Would he have died?

Mitch's mom and stepfather are now facing child abuse charges, and he's been sent back to Georgia, where I can only hope he gets some serious help. The security guard saved him, but he's got a long road ahead of him.

What do you think of the way these parents handled this? What should the punishment be here?

 

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Filed Under: child abuse, crime

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  • Carol...
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    Carolinagurl

    September 21, 2012 at 2:54 PM
    The mom in me want a crowbar and five minutes with these people. Oh and I am not a small girl.
  • promi...
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    promised21

    September 21, 2012 at 3:20 PM

    Why are sick people like these above blessed with children just to destroy them??


  • Doomy234
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    Doomy234

    September 21, 2012 at 3:52 PM
    How should they be punished? Lock them in a basement for 4 years with little to nothing to eat. Then kick them out of their home with only $200 to survive. Thats too little of a punishment if you ask me. Has anyone checked into the wellfare of the other children in that home? I worry that they might lock them in the basement too when they turn 14.
    Monsters.
  • Cat...
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    Cat Williams

    September 21, 2012 at 4:10 PM
    As a mom who has adopted kids because they had no where else to go (They're mine now and I'm not giving them back!), the first thing I want to do is wrap this boy in my arms and hug him, tell him that I'll take care of him, and then feed him, educate him, and show him there are people out here with good hearts who would love him. As for that surrogate bitch that birthed him and his step-abuser: I hope they die in a fire. Just the thought of anyone treating a kid like this infuriates me. I would happily take them, stake them to the ground over a fire ant mound, and leave them there.
  • Meagh...
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    Meaghan Muller

    September 21, 2012 at 4:12 PM
    that's so wrong for a mother and a stepfather to leave this 18 year old trapped in a basement for 4 years. I'd say lock those 2 fools in jail for life for what they did to this poor kid. As for the 18 year old, i hope he recovers and gets his normal weight that he should be at, he's got a long ways ahead of him.
  • Robin...
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    Robin Guillory

    September 21, 2012 at 4:27 PM
    Both mother and step-father should definitly serve a very long sentence in jail and never be able to visit the children again un-supervised, also they should be court ordered to go to counseling for the entire time they are sentenced for, so they have to think about what they've done to their children and can't escape the pain and reality they've caused.
  • Nolanzo
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    Nolanzo

    September 21, 2012 at 5:13 PM
    One year in solitary confinement for each minute that child was held captive would be a start. In other words, they don't deserve to see the light of day. Ever. Again.
  • Mommy...
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    MommyLacey

    September 21, 2012 at 5:49 PM

    Local parents in my town did this with their 12 y/o daughter. Children's services were in the HOUSE and even interviewed the girl and didn't know what was going on. 

    http://www.middletownjournal.com/search/?q=blackston&type=


  • Deann...
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    Deanna2872

    September 21, 2012 at 5:54 PM
    He IS 18 now- I think he should find legal counsel and sue those pieces of shit for everything they have and everything they ever hope to have in the future. If they didn't want to spend the last 4yrs taking care of him, by God they can spend the rest of their lives working to do so. And if he were successful in such a civil lawsuit, I would be okay with them getting a work release while in prison. Let them work every day while under the supervision of the prison system, and have those paychecks directly deposited into a trust for him. Give them the max sentence, MAKE them BOTH work at a paying job the entire time and give it all to him, liquidate every last asset they have and give it to him, and then set him up with a trust and some serious counseling. Hopefully the other children will be removed from the home and he can maintain contact with them, and try to rebuild a relationship with them. Poor kid :(
  • Sarah...
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    Sarah Stone

    September 22, 2012 at 5:02 AM

    That's just horrible. That makes me  want to wake my son up and hug him. I don't see why lots of parents are doing evil things lately.


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