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Thursday, 12 March 2015
Parents say they fear they are raising a serial killer - photos of the boy
A
couple who adopted their seven-year-old son from a meth-addict are
convinced his obsession with knives and blood means he may kill someone
soon.
Kim
and her ex-husband, Ryan, adopted Rylan when he was a baby- his mother
was addicted to drugs and both his biological parents had bipolar
disorder. But the pair are now both terrified his aggressive behavior means he will harm someone and appeared on the Dr Phil show to beg for help.


Rylan on camera talking about how he plans to stab someone with two knives
Kim, who has three other children, thought the process had been smooth until she began to realize Rylan was not developing normally, reports the Huffington Post.
Kim claims that at 18-months-old, Rylan would hold his breath until he passed out.
When he turned three, he stabbed knives inside a watermelon and became more and more violent.
She says her
son has an imaginary robot friend called Bleeder - and he says the
character tells him to kill his entire family with knives.
Kim said: 'He talks about how he is going to lift them [knives] up over his head and plunge them into our chest.'
She
added: 'When Rylan was six he locked himself in the bathroom, he found
his older brother's razor and he cut off the tips of his fingers because
he wanted to see them bleed.
'In Rylan's head, Bleeder was the one who told him to cut his fingers so he could see the blood and feel the pain.


Kim and her ex-husband, Ryan, are both terrified that Rylan will harm someone soon
The pair say they are both now terrified of their son who they both take turns caring for.
'He
talks about stabbing us, about how he's going to lift them up over his
head and plunge them into our chests so he that he gets the best
impact,' said Kim.
'My biggest fear is that we're raising a school shooter, a mass murderer, a serial killer.'
They have put him in seven different hospitals for treatment, but to no avail.

Rylan's Dad, Ryan said: 'When he
loses all control, our last resort is a therapeutic hold. We've had to
hold him for upwards of 45 minutes to an hour'. Right; Two shave razors,
a fork, and an ink pen Rylan hid in the toilet of his father's home
Rylan's father, Ryan said: 'We have not lived a normal day in probably the last three years.'
'When he loses all control, our last resort is a therapeutic hold.
'We've had to hold him for upwards of 45 minutes to an hour.'
His said along with his son's violent behavior, he is also always cursing at them.
The pair use a therapeutic hold as a last resort when Rylan's behavior is uncontrollable.
'We've had to hold him for upwards of 45 minutes to an hour,' said Ryan.
'I don't enjoy doing that to my son, it's a necessary evil.
'Rylan decided one day to flood my toilet.
'When
I pulled the toilet away from the wall, I found two shave razors, a
fork, and an ink pen - he was hiding sharp objects,' Ryan said.
'I do worry about Rylan killing someone.'
Senate defends confirmation of Musiliu Obanikoro as Minister
"There are allegations against Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, but in our law and the constitution of Nigeria, anything that is a mere allegation that is not a court decision is nothing but a mere allegation. The laws of Nigeria is very clear; you are innocent until proven guilty, so that is what played out on the floor of the Senate. The Senators who addressed the press conference and spoke otherwise of Senator Obanikoro are enjoying a privilege. This is because some of them have EFCC cases, and they are still in the senate because of this privilege of being innocent until proven guilty. So they cannot go to a press conference, and try to convict somebody when the person has not been convicted by a court of law. The Senate is not a court of law and even when the Senate conducts its own investigation, it passes it to the appropriate body for prosecution" he said.
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