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  1. Raymond and Vanessa Jackson and the adopted and foster children in their care. Bruce Jackson, aged 19 years and weighing 45 pounds (20 kg), is standing next to Vanessa Jackson; the other three boys being starved are standing together. The Collingswood Boys are four boys who were starved by their adoptive parents, Raymond and Vanessa Jackson ...

  2. Jul 21, 2023 · July 21, 2023. In October 2003, a horrifying case of child starvation in Collingswood, New Jersey, shook the nation as everyone learned about four adoptive brothers, commonly referred to as Collingswood Boys, who were allegedly starved by their adoptive parents, Raymond and Vanessa Jackson.

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  3. Feb 24, 2010 · Jackson, whose systematic starvation of her sons made headlines nationwide and helped speed reforms to New Jersey’s child welfare system, was sentenced to a 7-year term after she pleaded guilty...

  4. Mar 2, 2010 · Police arrested and charged Raymond and Vanessa Jackson with 28 counts of child endangerment and aggravated assault. About two years later -- nearly 100 pounds heavier and more than a foot...

  5. She says life with her parents, Raymond and Vanessa Jackson, was pleas­ant. The family, which in­cluded six adopted siblings, four biological children and a foster child, had a quiet, comfortable existence in Collingswood. There were weekly Sunday dinners at grandma’s house. And the whole family was very active in their church.

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  7. May 6, 2004 · May 6, 2004. A grand jury on Wednesday indicted a Collingswood couple accused of starving their four adopted sons. Seven months after the accusations against them were first made, the couple,...

  8. Feb 24, 2010 · Vanessa Jackson's husband, Raymond Sr., also was charged in the case, but he died of a stroke in 2004. A year later, Vanessa Jackson pleaded guilty to one count of endangering the welfare of a child. During her sentencing hearing, she said only "yes" when asked if she was in charge of their food and "yes" when asked if they failed to thrive.

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