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Texas Mom Poisoned Daughter To Fabricate Seizures, Then Sought Access To Others Kids By Dating Men

Jesika Jones
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In a harrowing case of child abuse, a Texas mother has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for poisoning her 4-year-old daughter and engaging in a series of deceptive acts aimed at gaining access to other children. Jesika Jones, 32, was handed the sentence by 485th District Court Judge Steve Jumes, who condemned her as a “determined recidivist” with a deeply disturbing pattern of manipulative behavior.

According to court records, Jones deliberately poisoned her daughter with large doses of Benadryl and other medications in an attempt to fabricate a seizure disorder. This calculated scheme was designed to garner attention and sympathy, but it placed her young child’s life in grave danger.

The case came to light in June 2022 when Jones brought her daughter to Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, claiming the child was suffering from chronic seizures. This was not the first time she had made such claims. On multiple occasions, Jones had taken her daughter to the emergency room with similar complaints, raising the suspicions of medical professionals.

During the June 2022 visit, doctors observed that the child’s symptoms—full-body tremors, an elevated heart rate, and an inability to stand—were consistent with severe Benadryl poisoning. A urinalysis confirmed their fears, revealing dangerously high levels of the drug in the child’s system. This evidence, combined with the repeated nature of the hospital visits, led authorities to believe that Jones was deliberately poisoning her daughter.

Judge Jumes, in his remarks during sentencing, expressed profound concern over Jones’s actions. “Unfortunately, I believe you are a determined recidivist that as recently as a month ago was persisting in the behavior to which you pled guilty in January and are asking for mercy,” Jumes said, highlighting the ongoing danger Jones posed even while awaiting sentencing.

The extent of Jones’s manipulative behavior extended beyond her daughter. Authorities revealed that while out on bond, Jones continued to seek opportunities to gain access to other children. Detective Michael Weber of the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office explained that Jones used online dating platforms to meet men and establish relationships, all with the goal of getting close to their children. “She was meeting men and basically becoming their girlfriend to get access to their children,” Weber stated.

One particularly disturbing incident involved a 12-year-old girl whom Jones gave medication that caused dizziness and other symptoms. The girl testified that Jones had falsely claimed to be a nurse, further showcasing her deceitful nature.

In court, Derek Jones, Jesika’s estranged husband, spoke passionately about the emotional and psychological damage inflicted on their children. “What you did was not just an act of cruelty; it was a devastating assault on their innocence,” Derek said, describing how their lives had been dominated by the fake sicknesses their mother fabricated. “Every playdate was replaced with a hospital visit. Every carefree moment overshadowed by caution and fear,” he lamented.

The investigation into Jones’s actions revealed the full extent of her deceit. After the June 2022 hospital visit, investigators searched her belongings and found an array of medications, including Benadryl, Trazodone, and Hydroxyzine—none of which were prescribed to her daughter. When confronted with the evidence, Jones initially denied her involvement but eventually confessed, leading to her arrest and subsequent legal proceedings.

In a rare moment of self-awareness during her police confession, Jones admitted, “I think I’m a horrible person,” and described herself as a “habitual liar,” a label that would come to define her throughout the trial. As she begins her 60-year sentence, Jones will have ample time to reflect on the devastation she caused to her daughter and others who crossed her path.

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