Mum-of-ten's chilling lie before woman kept as slave for 25 years discovered
Amanda Wixon was sentenced to 13 years in prison for keeping a woman as a slave for 25 years, during which she lied about the victim's whereabouts.
Amanda Wixon, a 56-year-old mother of ten, was sentenced to 13 years imprisonment for her role in keeping a woman as a slave for over 25 years. The victim, who is currently in her mid-40s, was subjected to a lifetime of modern slavery after being taken in by Wixon as a teenager at the age of 16. During her captivity, Wixon frequently lied to friends, family, and neighbors about the victim's circumstances, thereby keeping her whereabouts a secret while also subjecting her to various forms of abuse and assault.
Detective Superintendent Ian Fletcher revealed that although the victim was at times allowed to leave the premises, she had been effectively held captive within Wixon's dilapidated home. The case highlights the dark reality of modern slavery, as Wixon manipulated public perception, telling elaborate lies to deflect suspicion from her actions. The victim endured years of mistreatment, and the court's ruling reflects both the severity of Wixon's crimes and the struggle of those affected by such harrowing situations.
This incident not only sheds light on the cruelty of individual abusers but also raises broader questions about the systems in place to detect and prevent modern slavery. The authorities emphasize the importance of keeping vigilant in communities to help spot signs of potential human trafficking and abuse. As this case comes to light, it opens a dialogue on the necessity of improving social support systems to protect vulnerable individuals from falling prey to similar circumstances in the future.