![]() Head was being held Monday in Wichita County Jail. "I hate that we have to try these cases because that means they're here in our county and our community, but I'm very proud of what our office has done since we've come back from COVID," Kosub said. Nelson Head seen in a jail photo from 2017. Head told multiple stories that didn't match what his wife said when she testified about their routines at home and who had access to the child, Kosub said. Jurors "absolutely rejected that, and they let him know," Kosub said. Kosub said the jury was not going to tolerate poor treatment of children or put up with "silly games or a defendant that would tell untruths, fabricate or deceive the jury.” The boy went from foster home to foster home for the next four years, but he no longer lives in Wichita Falls and has found happiness with a family who may adopt him. "She also vowed on the stand that she would never believe the jury no matter what they decide." "That didn't sit very well with the jury," Kosub said. Jurors heard unsettling details about Head and the boy's mother.Įvidence came out during the trial that his mom gave him up less than a month after Head was arrested for sexually abusing her son, and then she turned around and married Head, Kosub said. More: Prosecutor: 'It shouldn't hurt to be a child' The teenager, diagnosed as on the autism spectrum around then, did not want to talk about the sexual assaults he suffered but told the jury he knew he had to. 1, 2016, in the apartment he shared with his mother and Head, who was her boyfriend. The teenager testified last week about "the thing" - the ordeal he went through Dec.
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