CONTENT WARNING: The testimony given on Wednesday may be disturbing and upsetting to some readers.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Disturbing testimony continued Wednesday in the case of a Clarksville mother accused of starving her 13-year-old son to death.
One key witness was Myesha Mays, a former Maxim home health nurse who visited 13-year-old Kadaris Maddox for the six months leading up to his death.
“Sometimes I would see him with a sheet wrapped around him and poop everywhere in the tub,” Mays said.
Mays moved in June 2022 after her husband got new orders from the military. Before that, she testified that she brought Kadaris home to live with her for a week. A video showed him “dancing” with her husband. Kadaris died in July 2022.
She said this about Kadaris' mother, Cheyenne Maddox,

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