You may remember reading about the De Jesus family early last year. In February, William de Jesus took his wife and two sons on a drive to a recreational vehicle (RV) park. He then shot an RV owner to death, took the man’s wife captive and began a six-hour standoff with a SWAT team. By the time SWAT was able to break into the RV, De Jesus had stabbed his wife and two young sons before killing himself. Although his youngest son and wife survived, his eldest son died shortly after. Last November, his wife was sentenced to 10 years in prison for child neglect.
Recently, NBC News reported that another chapter of the story has unfolded. On behalf of the De Jesus’ youngest son, who nearly died from the stabbing, lawyers have brought suit against Florida’s Department of Children and Families (DCF) and their contractors. The boy’s lawyers say that the De Jesus story started back in 2007 when the DCF first learned that the family was domestically unstable.
The first incident, according to DCF records, involved a domestic disagreement between William de Jesus and his wife. Next, in 2008, the DCF was notified that De Jesus was molesting his sons. Then, in 2009, the two boys were in foster care, and their foster mother reported that the younger son was continually making dark and cryptic remarks.