Sunday, September 15, 2013

Protective family dog who helped family catch abusive babysitter who was HITTING and swearing at their seven-month-old son

SOUTH CAROLINA -- Benjamin and Hope Jordan caught babysitter Alexis Khan abusing their 7-month-old son Finn after noticing the family dog acting aggressively towards her.

The couple hired 22-year-old Khan to babysit Finn when they first moved to Charleston, South Carolina last year.



 She cleared a background check and the two felt she was a 'good fit' at the time.

'About five months into her being our baby sitter, we started to notice that our dog was very protective of our son when she would come in the door,' Benjamin Jordan told WCSC. 'He was very aggressive towards her and a few times we actually had to physically restrain our dog from going towards her.'

The couple started to worry about their dog's behavior, so one day they left an iPhone underneath the couch to record what happened while they were out.


When the returned home they sat down to listen, and what they heard was startling.

As Finn cried, Khan cursed at him saying: 'Shut up. Shut the f*** up. Shut up.'

And then there was slapping noises and Finn's cry for attention turned to a cry of pain.

'I just wanted to reach through the audio tape, go back in time and just grab him up,' Mr Jordan said.

'To know that five months I had handed my child to a monster, not knowing what was going on in my house for that day,' he said.

Mr Jordan says that without the dog, they may never have found out about the abuse.


'Had our dog not alerted us to the trouble, had my wife's instincts not said we need to make something happen, it could have been Finn that was killed by the babysitter. You never know.'
They say their dog helped protect Finn, but also future children from the wrath of Khan.

The babysitter plead guilty in  court Monday to charges of assault and battery.

She will have to serve at lease one year of her three year sentence and register as a child abuser which will keep her from working with children in the future.

(Daily Mail - Sept 12, 2013)

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