Three suspects accused of running a horrific child sex-trafficking ring in Alabama — where at least 10 kids were allegedly held captive and tortured in a bunker for years — shielded their faces as they faced court for the first time.
Rebecca Brewer, 29, Sara Louise Terrell, 41, and Ricky Terrell, 44, all waived their right to a bond hearing in Bibb County on Thursday — opting instead to remain in custody as they try to fight the disturbing charges.
“I didn’t do this. I love my babies,” a shackled Brewer, the mother of four of the 10 victims, told ABC 3340 as she shuffled into the courthouse.
The three suspects, who all had their wrists and ankles cuffed, were spotted trying to dodge cameras as they were hauled in for their hearings.
They are among the seven suspects arrested so far on a laundry list of charges ranging from sodomy and rape to sexual torture and human trafficking in the sick case.
At least 10 children, ranging from 3 to 15 years of age, were allegedly drugged and held in an underground storm bunker as strangers paid to abuse them, authorities said.
The victims were also sexually tortured with animal shock collars and some were allegedly forced to perform sex acts on each other.
Some of those nabbed in the disturbing plot are parents of the victims, according to authorities.
Dalton Terrell, 21, William Chase McElroy, 21, Andres Velazquez-Trejo, 29, and Timothy St. John, 23, have also been charged.
They are yet to face court.
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