Brutally scarred mum Jennifer Lynne Weekley ‘used her own young children to make horrific child abuse images that she texted to paedophile’
Jennifer Lynne Weekley, 37, alleged to have tricked her young son and daughter into playing twisted 'sex games' as she took pictures
A MUM has been remanded in custody accused of using her own children to produce sick child abuse images that she sent to a paedophile.
Jennifer Lynne Weekley, 37, is said to have tricked her young son and daughter - both aged under seven - into playing twisted "sex games" as she took pictures.
The Alabama mum's arrest mugshot shows a disfiguring facial injury, whose origin was not explained by police.
She is alleged to have texted the vile images to a sicko in Florida.
They were uncovered as part of a larger inquiry by several agencies including the FBI.
Authorities believe there was a long history of child abuse in Weekley's home in Bay Minette.
Assistant District Attorney Matt Simpson told a court: "What we have in this case is Ms Weekley has communicated with an individual in Florida via text message.
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“In those conversations, she discusses with this person as to the acts that she would perform with her children who were a girl at the age of six or seven at the time and a boy the age of three or four at the time.
“These are acts that she would perform on the children, the children would perform on her and the children would perform amongst themselves that she would encourage.
“She would photograph these at the request of this individual in Florida and send these images to (him).”
One sick game was called Huckle Buckle, Mr Simpson said, and involved Weekley performing wicked sex acts on the children at the request of the pervert in Florida.
Baldwin County District Court Judge William Scully said the alleged acts were "horrific", .
Weekley has been charged with sexual abuse of a child under 12, permitting or allowing a child to engage in production of obscene matter and production of obscene matter.
She was held in custody in lieu of £235,000 bond.
If convicted she faces sentences of 20 years to life in prison.
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