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White West Virginia couple forced their adopted black children to work as slaves and live in barn

White West Virginia couple forced their adopted black children to work as slaves and live in barn


A wealthy white West Virginia couple have been accused of forcing their five adopted black children, including a six-year-old, to work as slaves and live inside a locked barn.

Donald Ray Lantz, 63, and Jeanne Kay Whitefeather, 62 of Charleston, West Virginia, plead not guilty on Tuesday to over a dozen new charges after their kids were found locked in a dilapidated shed after laboring on the surrounding farmland.

The judge presiding over the case said the couple targeted their five kids – aged 16, 14, 11, nine, and six – because of their race and they were ‘used basically as slaves.’

According to the original arrest in October, the 16 and 14-year-old children were locked in the squalid 20×14 shed with no food or water – with a camera planted in the top left corner of the room.

The children, who smelled of body odor, were found wearing dirty clothes with sores on their feet after a wellness check was performed on the outhouse on Cheyenne Lane – which had no way of being opened from the inside.

The shed sat on the grounds of the couple’s $295,000 Sissonville property. They also owned a 80-acre $725,000 home in Tonasket, Washington.

A couple accused of locking up their adopted black children in their backyard shed (pictured) and forcing them into child slavery have been sent behind bars once again

Donald Ray Lantz, 63, and Jeanne Kay Whitefeather, 62 of Charleston, West Virginia , plead not guilty on Tuesday to over a dozen new charges

Donald Ray Lantz, 63, and Jeanne Kay Whitefeather, 62 of Charleston, West Virginia , plead not guilty on Tuesday to over a dozen new charges

Donald Ray Lantz, 63, and Jeanne Kay Whitefeather, 62 of Charleston, West Virginia , plead not guilty on Tuesday

Whitefeather stated that the barn where the girl, 16, and boy, 14, were found was a ‘teenage clubhouse,’ and they were not held their against their will.

The mother told deputies the children – who were all homeschooled – ‘liked’ the shed they were locked in. 

However, the teenage girl told deputies at 6pm they had been locked in the building for approximately 12 hours and were last given food at 6am. 

The building only had a small RV porta-potty and no running water, according images from inside and the initial police report. 

The children were also forced to sleep on the hard concrete floor, they said. The criminal complaint said: ‘If there was a medical emergency or fire, the children would be unable to exit the locked room to safety.’

Court documents said neighbors reported that the children were forced into farm labor and were not allowed inside the main house.

Filings also state that the teenage boy wreaked of body odor and had ‘open sores on his bare feet.’

Deputies found the nine-year-old girl inside the main house three hours after police arrived at the scene.

Lantz came home with the 11-year-old boy, while Whitefeather surrendered their six-year-old girl to authorities, who has been with friends from the couple’s church.

Pictured: Photos from inside a Sissonville shed where two teenagers were allegedly found locked inside on October 2, were shown during a bond hearing for Jeanne Whitefeather in October 2023

Pictured: Photos from inside a Sissonville shed where two teenagers were allegedly found locked inside on October 2, were shown during a bond hearing for Jeanne Whitefeather in October 2023

The children were found by authorities with an array of health problems - and the photos were taken by Whitefeather's brother about a week following the arrests

The children were found by authorities with an array of health problems – and the photos were taken by Whitefeather’s brother about a week following the arrests 

The new charges the couple are facing include human trafficking of a minor child, use of a minor child in forced labor, and child neglect creating substantial risk of serious bodily injury or death.

Their bond has now been set to $500,000 each – which is $300,000 more than each of their original bonds set earlier this year. 

The latest indictment claims the couple is guilty of human rights violations, alleging that the couple forced their children into hard labor because of their race. 

Kanawha County Circuit Judge Maryclaire Akers told MetroNews that this case is the first of its kind that she has seen in her career – and that the couple’s original bond of $200,000 was insufficient compared to the severity of their crimes.

‘Along with human trafficking and neglect was serious risk of bodily injuries or death, I don’t find the bond to be sufficient,’ Akers said. ‘It alleges human trafficking, human rights violations, the use of forced labor.’

‘Human rights violations specific to the fact that these children were targeted because of their race and they were used basically as slaves from what the indictment alleges.’

The black minors involved were aged 16, 14, 11, nine, and six.  

Prosecutors previously raised concerns that the couple’s joint $400,000 bond money in February might have come from their alleged human trafficking activities.

Kanawha County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Christopher Krivonyak reported that the couple, who previously claimed to have no assets or income, sold their 80-acre ranch in Tonasket, Washington for $725,000 on February 2. 

Three days later, Whitefeather’s brother Marcus Hughes posted two $200,000 bonds to get the couple out of the jail cells they were being held in.  

Then on March 28, Krivonyak noted that they had also sold their home in Sissonville, where they were arrested, for $295,000.

Prosecutors concluded that despite whether or not the money was obtained legally, it was originally intended for human trafficking.

Deputies say there are no prior criminal records of the two adults in West Virginia. 

The couple’s money is still in the custody of the court, which Krivonyak said should be transferred to the children in the form of a trust fund.

Whitefeather’s attorney, Mark Plants, said at a hearing in February: ‘The main allegation is that these children were locked in a shed. 

‘The evidence is going to show that there was a key inside. This case, on its face, sounds atrocious. However, there are two sides to every story.’ 

Their trial is set for September 9. 



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Written by bourbiza mohamed

Bourbiza Mohamed is a freelance journalist and political science analyst holding a Master's degree in Political Science. Armed with a sharp pen and a discerning eye, Bourbiza Mohamed contributes to various renowned sites, delivering incisive insights on current political and social issues. His experience translates into thought-provoking articles that spur dialogue and reflection.

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