Dad 'terrorized' family by abusing 7 kids over 18 years
Jason and Kristelle Fuller

Insets: Jason and Kristelle Fuller (Delaware County Jail). Background: Home in Delaware, Ohio, where their children were abused (WBNS/YouTube).

A father in Ohio was given a prison sentence by a judge for subjecting his seven children to nearly 20 years of abuse and torture. The offenses included making his 14-year-old son eat dog food and sleep in a shed.

Jason Fuller, aged 44, admitted to seven charges of endangering children, according to a statement by the Delaware County Prosecutor’s Office. He was handed a 17.5-year prison term by Delaware County Common Pleas Judge James P. Schuck.

The Delaware County Prosecuting Attorney, Melissa Schiffel, stated, “Jason Fuller will spend almost the same amount of time in prison as the number of years he caused fear and suffering to his family. We are grateful that the victims will now be safe from him during his incarceration.”

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Fuller’s wife, Kristelle Fuller, was sentenced to two years probation after she pleaded guilty to obstructing justice for telling her kids to lie to investigators to protect their father.

According to a probable cause affidavit obtained by Columbus Fox affiliate WTTE, the investigation began in September 2023 when the county’s Family Services received a complaint about child abuse after someone overheard one of the sons say he was locked in a shed and fed dog food when he was 14. Officers from the Delaware Police Department went to the home and interviewed Kristelle Fuller and the son in question. The son at first denied making the comment but then said he remembered an incident that happened about six years prior in which he was “punished for doing something inappropriate in front of his sister and was grounded to the shed for a couple of nights.”

The victim said the unattached shed was in the backyard and it occurred around August. He said he was allowed back in the house in the daytime. Investigators then spoke with the victim without his mother present. An investigator asked him if there was any audio or surveillance video within the home and he said he had a device “right now that he was supposed to be recording me with,” the affidavit said. The victim said he was not recording at the time and the investigator told him he was free to do so as the officer also was filming with his body-worn camera, the affidavit said.

Detectives asked Kristelle Fuller if she remembered the incident and she said “Sure.” She then said she was instructed by her attorney not to speak with them.

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