Mom Who Was Arrested for Letting 14-Year-Old Babysit Has Finally Been Cleared
"I didn't know if this would ever end," says Melissa Henderson. "I'm very relieved. A heaviness has lifted."

Melissa Henderson, the Georgia mom handcuffed, arrested, and thrown in jail for having her 14-year-old babysit her younger siblings in the early days of COVID-19, has prevailed in her legal ordeal.
"I didn't know if this would ever end," says Henderson. "I'm very relieved. A heaviness has lifted."
That heaviness began on May 5, 2020 when Henderson was called to work. Unfortunately, her younger kids' daycare center was shuttered, and so was her older kids' school. She asked her 14-year-old daughter Linley to watch the four little ones, and off she went to work.
While Linley was participating in remote learning, her youngest brother, 4-year-old Thaddeus, spied a friend outside and went out to play with him. This was in quiet, rural Blairsville, Georgia: population 616. The friend's mother called the cops and thus Henderson's ordeal began. After all, the arresting officer wrote in his report: Anything terrible could have happened to the lad. He could have been kidnapped, run over, or even "bitten by a venomous snake"—the cop's exact words.
David DeLugas, founder of Parents USA, a nonprofit fighting for parents' rights, took the case pro bono.
"One of the things we pointed out is that Georgia's own guidelines from the Division of Family and Children Services say that 13-year-olds and older can care for siblings for up to 12 hours," he says.
DeLugas argued that Georgia's "reckless conduct" statute was unconstitutionally applied. In layman's terms, he explained, that meant her case shouldn't "even to go trial, because it's so ridiculously not a crime."
When Henderson was arrested, five cop cars came to her house. Henderson was handcuffed in front of her kids, put in the cruiser, and taken to a cell. Her ex-husband bailed her out.
The case dragged on for three years.
"It took me a long time to even be able to talk about it without crying," says Henderson.
She faced a possible fine of $1,000 and a year in jail. She was offered a plea but refused to take it.
In his brief, DeLugas quoted University of Idaho Law Professor David Pimentel's article, "Protecting the Free-Range Kid: Parents Rights and the Best Interests of the Child," which says that state interventions in the family "should be viewed with skepticism."
My nonprofit, Let Grow, is working to narrow states' often ambiguous and open-ended neglect laws. Our "Reasonable Childhood Independence" bills establish that neglect is only when you put your kids in serious, obvious danger—not anytime you take your eyes off them, or the state dreams up a histrionic (hisssstrionic? Remember the snakes) threat.
In the end, the judge agreed, stating: "This court is bound to find in favor of the Defendant, as the State has failed to allege evidence sufficient to indicate that Defendant consciously disregarded a substantial and unjustified risk."
Henderson is now a free woman with two problems still hanging over her head. The first is the time and money it will take to seal and expunge the arrest record, jail record, and court files, so she never has to mention it on employment or background checks. The second is that her ex-husband has just filed for custody of their two young children, based partly on her arrest. Her GoFundMe remains open to help defray the costs of both these battles.
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With everything mentioned in the article, that's what got your attention?
It's hard to not notice, which is why I suspect that picture was used.
I was trying to better ascertain how good her tits are.
I’d detain her
Yeah, she undoubtedly needs a little TLC. And a good thorough massage.
She is a cutie!
I’m guessing the blond hair and dark eyebrows are an indication that the drapes and and carpet don’t match? But perhaps there is no carpet - the number of kids suggest she's probably a fan of hard wood (easier to clean, ya' know).
Looks like the above comment made it through the “editor review” process after all. I wonder what her relationship with her "helpful neighbor" is like now. I suppose it would be improvident, to comment further on her response to that, however.
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I dunno man. Them's some ugly kids. Makes me scared to imagine her without makeup.
FTFY.
Sigh. It's always some stupid fucking Karen.
When dueling returns, women get to play too.
When dueling returns, I might make a trip to Maine.
Was that the name of the cop who answered the phone and didn't tell them that no crime had occurred?
"I got the evidence you asked for, detective."
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I used to babysit for other people's kids when I was younger than that. Of course, that was in the 80s.
Sure. But we all know how unsafe that was. You all died I bet.
Multiple times. And that's just before lunch.
Four or five times. I lost count.
I was babysitting at 12 or 13 in the late seventies. I had to cover overflow from my 4 older sisters. Finally quit when I was 16 when I took a job as a busboy. That was the only opportunity I had to make money. $1 per hour was the going rate
Buck an hour? Who do you have to fuck to make that kinda dough? I washed dishes for ninety cents.
You all fart dust. My first job paid almost four buck an hour.
My first job was advertised to pay $1/hr = $40/wk. But I had made an "A" in Algebra, and with overtime entered in the equation, I was getting the munificient pay of $0.47/hr. On the other hand, no income tax or social security was deducted from that $40, and it did teach me to be a little more thorough in evaluating future job offers.
Mid 70's, 50 cents/hr IIRC.
I remember having put the kids to bed, and hanging out in the parent's bedroom (per their suggestion) watching Soylent Green on TV.
Shyeah, back when everything was racist and sexist. Coincidence? I think not.
Christ, I was a latchkey kid as early as the 4th grade. Thank goodness I grew up in the 80s before my generation got traumatized by the Amber Hagerman case.
In the 90s, I started working at 11 on payroll, then at 12 I took the summer off to babysit because 1) I was legally allowed, 2) under the table, no taxes, 3) hanging out by the pool isn't work.
Husband wants custody partly based on this incident? What's the other 95% based on? Neglect? Leave it to Reason not to mention the 14 year old that lost track of a 4 year old (out the door and thankfully headed next door, not the street) has a learning disability and the 4 year old was found with no clothes on below the waist.
Didn’t want to get attention of SPB.
Did you miss the part about her being called into work unexpectedly in the middle of COVID when everything was closed?
So would you have called the cops? Or acted like a decent human who actually cares and taken the kid home to make sure they knew where he was?
Georgia's always on my mi-mi-mi-mi-mi-mind!
*yes, i know it's referring to the country not the state.
Maybe it's referring to the country, but it's using words from the Hoagy Carmichael song about the state.
Those aren't your kids! Those are [OUR] kids! /s
Only in the most despicable societies do GUNS do everything. Government is nothing but a monopoly of Gun-Force.
Be careful what kind of totalitarian government you want to build; because it's pretty much guaranteed to turn around and byte you in the *ss down the road.
Turns out Jacob is right. Prosecutors really do have too much power.
Believe it or not, but libertarians didn't require Trump being indicted to figure that out.
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A 4 year old is capable of going out into the yard to play with his friend. I remember being 4 and we went all over the neighborhood.
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WTF is this? Cambodian?
On another subject: "She was offered a plea but refused to take it."
That atones for everything.
Wait, if she was exonerated doesn't the burden fall on the state to expunge her record ? Why do they get to punish you falsely and then make you pay to clean up the mess , too ?
FYTW
So why was this not a problem 50 or 100 years ago? In my opinion, it has to do with legislatures in all forms year after year making law after law in order to justify their own existence. They have to stick their nose in every little issue that comes up to "protect" the public. We have gotten to the point where we cannot even flush a toilet without breaking some law or regulation. Oh, yea, there is another rule we violate if we DON'T flush the toilet!
In my opinion, every law and regulation should have a sunset clause forcing the government bodies to review the unintended consequences of their actions. Not forcing a review of existing laws, we are doomed to slowly slip into a totalitarian society.
7 years is long enough for any law to be on the books initially
, then maybe 21 year cycles after that. If you can’t get a coalition together to support it that soon after it passed, then it wasn’t a good idea to begin with.
And no easy way out of blanket lists of laws to be re-upped. Every single one has to go through the process from motion and seconding, committees, hearing, the whole nine yards.
The local police department and the prosecutor need to be held liable. If reported accurately and fully, this is abusive. Authoritarians run amok.
I had to "search" to see if abuse of authority is even a crime, federally or by state. And I'm still not sure. Potentially the worst crime that could be committed and it isn't even a crime, much less ever charged?
Even in a town of 616 you still got your drug peddlers out there looking for unattended 4 year olds. Had the cops not intervened the child would be walking the streets by age 5 looking to earn enough for their next hit of crack.
I'll bet they have candy crack pipes in every satanic drug pusher's truck just to get these kids started. By the way, notice how close 616 is to 666? Coincidence? I think not.
14 years old is plenty old enough, and kids get out because that's what kids do. Big fucking deal.
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You have to go to the GoFundMe and the article linked there to find out this is the ex-husband teaming with a crooked cop (and possibly prosecutor) to prevail in a custody dispute. Abuse of authority is more the story here than free range kids.
I am SO glad that her case is finally dismissed. There needs to be an overhaul in how far reaching JUST an arrest can go in ruining a person’s life. (Personal experience here- something very similar happened to me) I am so grateful that Mr. DeLugas from ParentsUSA was able to defend her tirelessly. Check out his organization.. he’s doing a lot of good in securing Parents’ rights (I’m not affiliated with him, I just learned of him after my case was written about).
I started babysitting at 11, and I’m 25 now. 14 is more than old enough to babysit.
1st - The "Gladys Kravitz" neighbor is a lousy one and was probably never on good terms with the family. Secondly,... how is it that the police don't know what the law is? I think I'd be suing the neighbor for slander and the police for false arrest.
Hope this mom gets millions suing the city for wrongful arrest.
Seems obvious - the “neighbor” was jealous.
How the heck did a judge sign off on the arrest warrant? You'd hope that the judge would serve as a control on crazy or corrupt complainants and cops.
>> The second is that her ex-husband has just filed for custody of their two young children, based partly on her arrest.
Do you have a link to his GoFundMe? Because I'd like to support that instead.
Sorry not sorry. Single fathers do a better job of raising children than single mothers. Almost comparable to that of a nuclear family.
Kids needs dads. Moms are shit on their own.
Sue the city and department for wrongful arrest for millions. Sue the neighbor for harassment. Sue the husband for harassment. Retire happy. Living well is the best revenge!