California babysitter weeps as shes sentenced to 100 years in prison for delivering young girls to boyfriend so he could molest them

A California babysitter used her service, specifically created to work with special needs children, to prey on small defenseless girls as young as three and allowed her boyfriend to molest them.Brittney Mae Lyon wept as she was sentenced to a century in prison on Thursday for sexually assaulting at least four girls she was entrusted to watch, creating a demonic system of child abuse with 31-year-old Samuel Cabrera.Lyon, also 31, had pleaded guilty in May to two felony counts of lewd act upon a child and two counts of forcible lewd act upon a child, according to the San Diego District Attorney.Two of the girls were diagnosed with autism, one was nonverbal.Lyon and Cabrera regularly communicated to plan access to the children as the babysitter either brought them to her boyfriend’s house or invited him into her home when the children were there.Lyon, at times, joined Cabrera in the disgusting acts or assaulted them alone.The babysitter from hell obtained drugs and other items to abuse the young girls.The horrid scheme was only uncovered when the 7-year-old told her mother she didn’t want to go anywhere with the babysitter, who was a family friend, back in 2016.The girl’s mother reported her fears to the police and Lyon was arrested.Officials tracked down Cabrera after a short police chase.Police discovered a double-locked box inside Cabrera’s car, which contained six computer hard drives with hundreds of videos depicting the duo sexually abusing the children, and at times, drugging or assaulting them, using extreme cruelty and brutality.Dozens of videos recorded by Lyon captured women and girls in changing rooms at clothing stores, bathrooms and locker rooms across the North County area.A search was launched for other victims, and the families of the 3-year-olds stepped forward, saying they hired Lyon through an online babysitting website.Lyon was handed a 100 years-to-life sentence on Aug.14.Cabrera was convicted by a jury in 2019 and sentenced to eight life...

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Publisher: New York Post

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