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Couple accused of starving girl, 11, will face a jury trial

- By Courtney Francisco WCPO.COM

GEORGETOWN — The Brown County couple who stand accused of starving and abusing an 11-year-old girl in their care will face a jury this winter.

Margaret and Charles Breeze sat opposite each other in Brown County Common Pleas Judge Scott Gusweiler’s courtroom Wednesday afternoon. They didn’t say a word, although they did lock eyes briefly a few times.

Their attorneys told the judge they will go ahead with a jury trial later in the year.

Investigat­ors in 2019 charged Margaret and Charles Breeze with two counts each of kidnapping, two counts each of endangerin­g children, and one count each of felonious assault, according to the Brown County News Democrat. An additional tampering with evidence charge was added in January 2020.

Charles Breeze has spent the last 15 months in custody at a medical facility due to a health condition, while Margaret has stayed in the Brown County Jail in Georgetown since her November 2019 arrest. Charles was arrested a few weeks later.

A bill of particular­s filed in late February 2020 gave a glimpse into potential evidence and witnesses in the state’s case against them, including 20 staffers from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center who could be called to testify. Court documents allege that the girl was hospitaliz­ed for 10 days after the Breezes withheld food from her as punishment and locked her in a separate trailer behind their home.

Documents also indicated that a home school teacher in 2019 heard the girl say she was hungry and alerted authoritie­s. Investigat­ors would later say the Breezes watched her with a camera, beat her, made her wear a diaper, and fed her one plate of rice per day.

She weighed 47 pounds and was in liver failure when investigat­ors rescued her, doctors said.

Shortly before prosecutor­s filed the bill of particular­s, Margaret’s attorney, Nick Ring told WCPO the case against his clients was “cherry-picked informatio­n ... to splash headlines, splash social media, and there’s a lot of informatio­n people simply don’t know.”

The Breezes’ attorneys argue the couple were following recommenda­tions by the Brown County Department of Jobs and Family Services.

A WCPO investigat­ion shortly after the Breezes’ arrests showed that Margaret filed for guardiansh­ip of the girl in Bracken County, Kentucky, six years prior to the accusation­s. She claimed in a petition that she was a foster parent certified in Ohio and the girl’s third cousin. She also claimed that a pediatrici­an had recommende­d she have guardiansh­ip because the girl had “severe behavioral problems.” The girl had been living with her mother in Augusta, Kentucky.

A woman who told WCPO in 2019 that she was Charles’ sister, Joie Jodrey, said she reported that her brother was abusing a little girl in Brown County in 2017 – two years before officials rescued the girl.

 ?? ERIC CLAJUS / WCPO 2020 ?? Margaret Breeze has stayed in the Brown County Jail in Georgetown since her November 2019 arrest. Charles Breeze was arrested a few weeks later. They stand accused of starving and abusing an 11-year-old girl in their care.
ERIC CLAJUS / WCPO 2020 Margaret Breeze has stayed in the Brown County Jail in Georgetown since her November 2019 arrest. Charles Breeze was arrested a few weeks later. They stand accused of starving and abusing an 11-year-old girl in their care.

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