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Police say caretaker beat two disabled men inside their Hamilton County home I FOX59 <br />He wet himself and he just blew up and started hitting my son. He slugged him in the <br />chest with his fist and when he got done with him, he went into his roommate's room and <br />stn -ted hitting him;'saidGreathouse. <br />Greathouse is the mother of 49 -year-old Anthony Harris. She is sick over the fact that <br />her son and his roommate were left helpless. <br />They were being tortured by him systematically" said Scott Benkie of the Law office of <br />Benkie & Crawford. <br />Benkie is the family's attorney. He says that while investigating they discovered that this <br />was not the first time that Anthony was hurt by Anderson. <br />Anthony's fingers had been broken. The way they had to be broken is bent backward;' <br />said Benkie. <br />Both men are now recovering from their physical injuries but are afraid to go back into <br />their bedrooms. <br />I want him to go to prison for a longtime;'said Greathouse. <br />A lasting effect that Barbara says she just cannot forgive. <br />I will not accept his apology. He asked the police to tell me that he was sorry and I will <br />nt cept his apology. I cannot and I will not," said Greathouse. <br />Anderson remains behind bars while the family works to file a civil lawsuit against Res - <br />Care, the company that hired Anderson as a caretaker. <br />Res -care sent FOX59 the following response to the incident: <br />We were deeply saddened to learn about this situation. We <br />immediately contacted law enforcement as soon as this incident was <br />reported. As a result, the employee has been separated from <br />employment with ResCare." <br />12/16/18, 11:57 AM <br />https://fox59.com/2017/08/30/police-say-caretaker-beat-two-disabled-men-inside-their-hamilton-county-home/ Page 2 of 4
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