
McKinney, TX (WBAP/KLIF) – Police in McKinney say a daycare worker, jailed since December for severely injuring an infant boy, now faces total of eight warrants for harming other children.
That, after police reviewed surveillance video from the Joyous Montessori Daycare in McKinney which shows evidence egregious assaults on multiple children.
44-year old Jessica Joy Wiese’s alleged behavior came to light in December after a 2-month old was discovered to have eight broken ribs and a broken femur.
The child’s mother had initially questioned bruises found on her child and was told they were the result of a “rough diaper change.” A subsequent hospital exam discovered the injuries.
When police investigated, and recovered video from the extensive surveillance system inside the daycare, they saw Wiese “walking across the floor, holding the child before stopping and hold him by his leg and shaking him up and down several times.”
She has been jailed Collin County on 4500,000 bond since the investigation began.
Police have subsequently viewed video evidence of additional abuse. According to arrest affidavits, additional videos from the same day of the aforementioned incident showed Wiese involved in the abuse of two other children.
Video from November 27 shows Wiese “go to a toddler in the room, grab what appears to be his left arm area and drag him to the changing table. Jessica picks up the child and body slams him down onto the changing table, landing on his back.”
Another video show “Wiese using, her open hand and slaps the back of (an infant’s) head several times causing (the child) to cry out in pain on the video.”
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