The Chilling Truth Behind Wisconsin’s Child Horror Case

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A Wisconsin family’s worst nightmare unfolded when 22-year-old Jay Moye walked into his father’s home and made a horrifying discovery. His 12-year-old brother, Jakari Robinson, had been dead inside the filthy, decaying house for days. Their father, 45-year-old Raman Moye, had been keeping Jakari away from family, refusing his mother’s pleas to see him, and punishing him with starvation. Neighbors didn’t even know Jakari existed.

When Jay pushed through the front door, the smell of death hit him instantly. Trash, rotting food, no working plumbing, and in the middle of it all—Jakari’s emaciated remains. The autopsy revealed broken ribs, broken arms, and signs of long-term abuse and neglect.

For months, Moye dodged family members, lied about his health, and sent chilling text messages claiming he was “too weak” to let Jakari visit his mother. But the truth was darker than anyone imagined. After a four-month manhunt, U.S. Marshals captured Moye. In September 2024, he pleaded guilty to reckless homicide and chronic neglect. His sentence: 47½ years in prison.

This is the tragic story of how one child slipped through the cracks, and how his family’s worst suspicions came true inside Wisconsin’s house of horrors.

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