HomeCrimeMom abandoned kids, made them sleep on pizza boxes: Cops

Mom abandoned kids, made them sleep on pizza boxes: Cops

Kelli Bryant

Inset: Kelli Bryant. Left, right: Home in Pontiac, Michigan, where Bryant abandoned her three children, cops say (Oakland County Prosecutors Office).

Three Michigan children lived in squalor inside a feces-filled home where the two girls slept on pizza boxes after their mother allegedly abandoned them for years.

But when the mom showed up to a police interview she had her hair done and wore clean clothes along with fake nails, a detective testified Friday at a preliminary hearing.

According to courtroom reports from Detroit NBC affiliate WDIV and ABC affiliate WXYZ, Oakland County Sheriff’s Det. John Brish recounted his interview with the mom, 34-year-old Kelli Bryant.

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Brish testified he was surprised by Bryant’s appearance and demeanor. She allegedly admitted to putting herself before her children, a 15-year-old boy and two girls ages 12 and 13.

“‘I hurt my children,”” Brish said Bryant told him. “‘I sacrificed my children, probably.’”

Bryant also allegedly asked detectives if there was “anything I could do to help myself.”

In addition, prosecutors reportedly noted when they extracted data from Bryant’s phone her children were listed in her contacts as not by their names but “My oldest,” “Kid 1” and “Kid 2.” The children had her listed as “World’s greatest mom” or something along those lines, prosecutors said.

Cops rescued the children after a welfare check in February.

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“She knew that her actions were selfish, that’s her wording and that it made her children sick and that she had ultimately sacrificed her children for her own purposes,” Brish reportedly testified.

Deputies described the awful condition in which the children lived. The first deputy on scene entered the home to find feces, trash and cobwebs all over. The boy came out and had a hard time walking because his toenails were so long. The two girls came out of another room holding hands and hunched over.

Brish testified: “I’d never smelled a home that smelled that bad without a decomposing body present.”

Bryant’s attorney argued that the children didn’t appear to be suffering from mental harm as they seemed to be intelligent and articulate in interviews with investigators.

But Judge Cynthia Thomas Walker believed the prosecutors presented enough evidence to bound the case over for trial on child abuse and welfare fraud charges.

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