Discover the tragic story of Genie Wiley and other cases of feral children from around the world

 For 13 years, Genie Wiley was kept isolated from the world by her abusive father, who tied her to a toilet and growled at her like a dog. By the time she was rescued by the state of California in 1970, she wasn't able to walk or talk.  



But Wiley's abuse was far from over — as scientists eager to study the "feral child" had no qualms about exploiting her. For four years, Wiley was subjected to scientific experimentation that many felt was too rigorous to be ethical. 


Though Wiley made some progress with communication during her time with the research team, she was eventually placed in foster homes, some of which were abusive.  


These experiences caused her to regress, and she never recovered from the trauma — even when she was removed from the homes and reunited with her mother. And while she is reportedly still alive today in an assisted living facility, she's believed to be a mere shell of a person.


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