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Police: Stepdad confined teen for years, sent him away on bus



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Paul Comer and Sheila M. Comer, both of Dallas, Georgia, have been charged with cruelty to children.


A gaunt 18-year-old Georgia man told California police his stepfather had banished him and sent him on a cross-country bus ride after the stepfather had confined him to a room for four years, authorities said.
The confinement allegedly was so thorough, Mitch Comer's two younger sisters – living in the same home – hadn't seen the teen for the last two years, and he says he hadn't been outdoors in at least that amount of time, Paulding County (Georgia) Sheriff's Cpl. Ashley Henson said.


The teen's stepfather and mother were arrested in Dallas, Georgia, last week after a retired Los Angeles police officer found the teen wandering an L.A. bus station, weighing under 100 pounds at just over 5 feet tall, and looking like he was 12 or 13, the L.A. Police Department said.


Paul M. Comer, 48, and the teen's mother, Sheila M. Comer, 39, both of Dallas, Georgia, were charged last week with cruelty to children relating to alleged abuse during Mitch Comer's minor years, Henson said. Both are being held without opportunity for bail, pending an October 4 hearing.
"The information we have is … the neighbors didn't even know there was a boy living in the home," Paulding County District Attorney Dick Donovan told "CNN Newsroom" on Friday.


The investigation started on September 11 when retired LAPD Sgt. Joe Gonzales, working security at an L.A. Greyhound bus station, called police after mistaking Mitch Comer for a child wandering the station alone, police said.
The teen told officers that Paul Comer had kicked him out of his Georgia home because he had just turned 18. Comer drove him to a Jackson, Mississippi, bus station, gave him $200 and information on Los Angeles homeless shelters that he gleaned from the Internet, put him on a bus and told him never to return, authorities said.


The teen also told investigators he was abused at home for the last four years, saying that after Comer removed him from school in the eighth grade, he was confined to a room and given small amounts of food daily.
He also said he was forced to "assume a grueling disciplinary position every day for eight hours, with the top of his head against a wall, his fingers interlaced behind his head and his feet raised off the ground," the L.A. Police Department said.


"He saw the mom and the (stepfather), but he hadn't seen the sisters for two years," Henson said.
Mitch Comer told investigators he lived mostly in Georgia, though the family moved to Arizona and perhaps other places before returning.
After Los Angeles police contacted Paulding County authorities, Paul and Sheila Comer were arrested, and the teen's sisters – ages 13 and 11 – were put into protective custody, Henson said.


One of Donovan's investigators flew to Los Angeles and escorted the teen back to Georgia, where a family volunteered to take him in "until we can get things moving or … find a better placement," Donovan said.
"According to my investigator whom I sent to L.A. to pick him up and take him home, he is a very sweet, very polite young man who loves to read, and who said that his greatest desire is to just live a normal life," Donovan told "CNN Newsroom."


Henson said the charges against Paul and Sheila Comer relate only to the 18-year-old. Investigators have yet to speak to the girls in-depth, Henson said.
Sheila Comer's attorney, Renee Rockwell of Atlanta, said Friday that her client will plead not guilty. She said that she couldn't say a lot about the case yet.
"The investigation is just starting. I'm sure there's a lot that is going to come out sooner or later, just a lot of facts that have yet to be disclosed to the public," Rockwell said Friday.


Paul and Sheila Comer have not had any contact with each other since the arrests, Rockwell said.
A call to the office of Paul Comer's attorney, W. Scott Smith of Atlanta, wasn't immediately returned Friday.
The FBI and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are among the agencies investigating the case, Henson said.
Henson said his department wants to give "all the credit to retired Sgt. Gonzales" and the Los Angeles Police Department for flagging the case.

"Without (Gonzales') watchful eye and his experience, (Mitch Comer) might never have been found, and he might not have survived," Henson said
 
Police: Stepdad confined teen for years, sent him away on bus



120921093704-comer-mugshots-story-top.jpg
Paul Comer and Sheila M. Comer, both of Dallas, Georgia, have been charged with cruelty to children.


A gaunt 18-year-old Georgia man told California police his stepfather had banished him and sent him on a cross-country bus ride after the stepfather had confined him to a room for four years, authorities said.
The confinement allegedly was so thorough, Mitch Comer's two younger sisters – living in the same home – hadn't seen the teen for the last two years, and he says he hadn't been outdoors in at least that amount of time, Paulding County (Georgia) Sheriff's Cpl. Ashley Henson said.


The teen's stepfather and mother were arrested in Dallas, Georgia, last week after a retired Los Angeles police officer found the teen wandering an L.A. bus station, weighing under 100 pounds at just over 5 feet tall, and looking like he was 12 or 13, the L.A. Police Department said.


Paul M. Comer, 48, and the teen's mother, Sheila M. Comer, 39, both of Dallas, Georgia, were charged last week with cruelty to children relating to alleged abuse during Mitch Comer's minor years, Henson said. Both are being held without opportunity for bail, pending an October 4 hearing.
"The information we have is … the neighbors didn't even know there was a boy living in the home," Paulding County District Attorney Dick Donovan told "CNN Newsroom" on Friday.


The investigation started on September 11 when retired LAPD Sgt. Joe Gonzales, working security at an L.A. Greyhound bus station, called police after mistaking Mitch Comer for a child wandering the station alone, police said.
The teen told officers that Paul Comer had kicked him out of his Georgia home because he had just turned 18. Comer drove him to a Jackson, Mississippi, bus station, gave him $200 and information on Los Angeles homeless shelters that he gleaned from the Internet, put him on a bus and told him never to return, authorities said.


The teen also told investigators he was abused at home for the last four years, saying that after Comer removed him from school in the eighth grade, he was confined to a room and given small amounts of food daily.
He also said he was forced to "assume a grueling disciplinary position every day for eight hours, with the top of his head against a wall, his fingers interlaced behind his head and his feet raised off the ground," the L.A. Police Department said.


"He saw the mom and the (stepfather), but he hadn't seen the sisters for two years," Henson said.
Mitch Comer told investigators he lived mostly in Georgia, though the family moved to Arizona and perhaps other places before returning.
After Los Angeles police contacted Paulding County authorities, Paul and Sheila Comer were arrested, and the teen's sisters – ages 13 and 11 – were put into protective custody, Henson said.


One of Donovan's investigators flew to Los Angeles and escorted the teen back to Georgia, where a family volunteered to take him in "until we can get things moving or … find a better placement," Donovan said.
"According to my investigator whom I sent to L.A. to pick him up and take him home, he is a very sweet, very polite young man who loves to read, and who said that his greatest desire is to just live a normal life," Donovan told "CNN Newsroom."


Henson said the charges against Paul and Sheila Comer relate only to the 18-year-old. Investigators have yet to speak to the girls in-depth, Henson said.
Sheila Comer's attorney, Renee Rockwell of Atlanta, said Friday that her client will plead not guilty. She said that she couldn't say a lot about the case yet.
"The investigation is just starting. I'm sure there's a lot that is going to come out sooner or later, just a lot of facts that have yet to be disclosed to the public," Rockwell said Friday.


Paul and Sheila Comer have not had any contact with each other since the arrests, Rockwell said.
A call to the office of Paul Comer's attorney, W. Scott Smith of Atlanta, wasn't immediately returned Friday.
The FBI and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are among the agencies investigating the case, Henson said.
Henson said his department wants to give "all the credit to retired Sgt. Gonzales" and the Los Angeles Police Department for flagging the case.

"Without (Gonzales') watchful eye and his experience, (Mitch Comer) might never have been found, and he might not have survived," Henson said

How do women allow men to treat their children so. I would never allow my husband to treat any of my children like this. This is sad. Women need to take a stand and show real love for their children
 
Abide, In order to be with such a man the woman has problems, too. Most likely she was abused as a child and from that and or her present circumstances she is suffering from the Stockholm Syndrome which is very hard to briefly explain with any justice, but it is the same thing whcih causes most battered wives to trun ot the police who are trying to rescue them and hostages to become sympathertic and even protective of their captors and abused children to protect their father who beats or rapes them. Search it out and read about the Stockholm Syndrome. It explains a lot.

I have heard about this and I know there is no man in this world that I will love more than my children...I feel sorry for these women... If I had been abused this would cause me to be more than careful that I don't allow my children to be abused. Must be a cultural thing but most black women in Barbados would fight like hell to protect their children.:sad
 
This is no dought a horror story and only one of few that we know. In Cuba, China, and other countries child prostitution is legal as long as the parents approve, and they do. Kids are being sold to pay bills and thrills for sick parents who think theres no other way to survive. The kids are accustomed to this and do it willfully almost every day. In Africa with most Guerilla groups kids are carrying guns and participating in killing and terrorizing villages. Rio, kids are robbing people in packs of 20-30. They literally walk up to a victim and rifle through his pockets and belongings. What makes them so affective is that they're kids and most people will not harm them. These are only a few of the atrosities our children are being subjected to. It doesn't get better as the years go by. I pray for the kids but not the parents. Is this judgemental? I love children so anyone who does'em wrong can go to ****!
 
Eduardo, You would probably be surprised how much of this abuse is still going on in the USA. In my childhood nobody wanted to deal with it. Even at a small country high school, I went to both of the couselors at different times and asked for help because my father was so abusive. I told them both that there had been at least a couple of times that he could have killed me to which both said, "I am here for curriculum counseling. That is a family affair which we don't address in school. If you have no curriculum counseling needs please remove yourself from my office." One of the times he had attacked me from behind, hitting the soft spot behind my ear hard enough to knock me out and it swelled up real fast so when I come to I couldn't move my head. He immediately put on a pot of coffee (he was drunk), drank it, called the doctor, and we met him at night in his office. The 2 of them had words together first and then when the Dr. checked me out he looked at me like I was a criminal the whole time and treated me like one. People like my father with multiple college degrees and influence are still able to abuse and cover up the evidence with their influence, power, and money. Also, the abused child in some cases, because of certain traumatic events, develops Stockholm Syndrome and will not seek help and will even protect the abusing parent.
Dude thats awful! I want to beat your dad up right now. I understand how parents/dads like yours can tarnish your rep before you get one. Today my brother, 50-years-old, holds a serious grudge against our mother for not taking any responsiblity for how she messed us up. I was fortunate to be raised in two teen institutions where she sent me. At first I was hot about it but after so many years I realized it was to my advantage to get away from my messed up home. All the rest of my family suffers from the sins of our mother who told us (three of us) we have the same father when we know its a lie. Theres 5 of us and all have different dads who never wanted anything to do with us because if her. Yeah they're messed up too. My poor brother is really broken from this and other things shes lied to us about. She sees his pain very clearly but will not have any sympathy. I feel for all the children and young adults who are born into the madness of careless family.
 
Dude thats awful! I want to beat your dad up right now. I understand how parents/dads like yours can tarnish your rep before you get one. Today my brother, 50-years-old, holds a serious grudge against our mother for not taking any responsiblity for how she messed us up. I was fortunate to be raised in two teen institutions where she sent me. At first I was hot about it but after so many years I realized it was to my advantage to get away from my messed up home. All the rest of my family suffers from the sins of our mother who told us (three of us) we have the same father when we know its a lie. Theres 5 of us and all have different dads who never wanted anything to do with us because if her. Yeah they're messed up too. My poor brother is really broken from this and other things shes lied to us about. She sees his pain very clearly but will not have any sympathy. I feel for all the children and young adults who are born into the madness of careless family.
Wow and wow again
 
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