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Baby Sitter Arrested, Accused Of Witchcraft, Satanism
Woman Admits To Studying Satanism, Giving Girls Alcohol
POSTED: 2:42 p.m. EST November 14,
2003
UPDATED: 2:44 p.m. EST
November 14, 2003
DES MOINES, Iowa -- Des
Moines police filed a criminal charge in a bizarre case which they
say involves a baby sitter, two 8-year-old girls, witchcraft and
alcohol.
Melissa Fernandez, 20, of Des Moines, is accused of giving
8-year-old twins alcohol, and providing a sharp instrument for one
of the girls to cut herself in a ritual to become blood sisters.
Fernandez is charged with one count of child endangerment.
Tina Kish said she was shocked by what her daughters told her
about the times they stayed with Fernandez, a family friend and baby
sitter who also lives in the Park Ridge Apartment complex on
Indianola Avenue.
Kish said the girls told her that Fernandez served them
alcohol, and got one of them drunk. The girls also said Fernandez
taught them things about witchcraft, took them to an abandoned
building Fernandez told them is haunted, and allowed one girl to cut
herself as part of a blood ritual.
According to police reports, Fernandez encouraged one of the
girls to cut her arm and commingle blood with her.
From her jail cell, Fernandez did not deny the alcohol
accusation.
"I had been drinking a little bit that night. And they pretty
much wanted to try it, like kids always do," Fernandez said.
"I can completely understand the charges for distributing
alcohol to a minor, and I will fess up to that, but anything else I
completely do not understand," Fernandez said.
Fernandez said she simply showed the girls the movie
"Practical Magic," which is about witches, and the twin's satanism
claims are a misunderstanding.
"I just wanted the girls to have fun, you know, because they
had watched that movie and pretty much they wanted to mimic some of
the stuff of that," Fernandez said.
"I had cut myself. I do that kind of out of habit now. And
she just kind of copied me," Fernandez said.
Fernandez admitted she studies satanism as a religion, but
denies she practices witchcraft.
Fernandez appeared before a Polk County judge Friday morning.
Her bond is set at $6,500.
The judge issued a no contact order, meaning Fernandez must
stay away from minors.
Fernandez is out of jail.
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