Tuesday, November 19, 2024 -A former Florida Department of Children and Families employee has been arrested for allegedly abus!ng her 13-year-old adopted daughter, who was later found de@d.
According to the Highland County Sheriff's Office, Diane Natasha Mack,
34, a former guardian ad litem (GAL) and employee of the Florida Department of
Children and Families, called police to report the de@th of her adopted
daughter, 13, after discovering her "lying unresponsive" on
a floor at their home in the Sun 'n Lake of Sebring golf and recreation
community early Friday at 12:19 a.m.
Highlands County Sheriff Paul Blackman said the authorities will not
quickly forget what they found there.
“This is one of the most disturbing crime scenes I have encountered in
more than 30 years of law enforcement,” Blackman said Friday in a sheriff’s
office video announcing Mack’s arrest on murder and child abuse charges. “There
are no words I can say that can truly convey the nightmare that this child’s
life must have been.”
According to Blackman, deputies allegedly discovered Mack's daughter
dead inside her house, only wearing a diaper and displaying "clear"
symptoms of abuse and neglect. According to the sheriff, Mack revised her time
of finding from Thursday morning, when she first informed authorities she had
located the girl, to approximately 3 p.m.
“She was extremely emaciated and obviously malnourished,” Blackman said
of Mack’s daughter. “Her body was covered in wounds in all stages of healing,
including open lacerations that were clearly recently suffered.”
The sheriff's office said that once deputies looked into the matter
further, they discovered evidence that the homeschooled child had been locked
up in the garage before she d!ed.
“It looks like she was strapped to the garage door and watched from
inside the house by a security camera that was installed inside the garage, but
we don’t know how long she had been there yet,” Blackman said.
Before dialing 911, police claim Mack tried to destroy evidence in the
garage with pool chlorine while her child was "lying de@d on the
floor," according to Blackman. Before calling the police, she allegedly
took the time to drive at least four other children who shared the house with
her to a house near Titusville.
After being taken into custody, Mack was accused of first-degree
mu&der, severe child abuse, kidn@pping, and destroying evidence.
“Parents have a duty to love our children and make sure no harm comes
their way,” Blackman said. “To see a child treated this way is not only
heartbreaking, it is infuriating. What makes it even more appalling is that the
suspect is a former employee of not only the Department of Children and
Families, but also worked as a guardian ad-litem. That someone whose job it was
to look after the welfare of children could treat their own child in this
manner is simply beyond belief.”
Mack is being held at the Highlands County Jail without bail.
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