Bronx Mom Arrested After Keeping Twin Sons Under House Arrest and Starving Them for Nearly a Decade

The case out of the Bronx is the kind that makes even seasoned cops and neighbors stop in their tracks. Prosecutors say a mother kept her twin sons locked inside their apartment for most of their lives, starving them so severely that by age 14 they weighed less than many grade schoolers. What unfolded behind that Mosholu Avenue door for nearly a decade is now laid out in an indictment that reads like a blueprint of calculated isolation and cruelty.

According to investigators, the boys were essentially treated as prisoners in their own home, cut off from school, friends, and the basic experiences that turn kids into teenagers. By the time authorities finally got inside, the twins were so malnourished and developmentally stunted that their bodies and behavior looked closer to toddlers than high school freshmen. The arrest of their mother has now forced a hard look at how such extreme abuse could stay hidden in plain sight for so long.

The hidden life inside a Bronx apartment

Prosecutors say the boys’ mother, identified in charging documents as Lissette Soto Domenech, 64, kept her twin sons under a kind of homegrown house arrest for roughly nine years, rarely letting them step outside their Bronx apartment. According to an indictment outlined by the Administration for Children Services, multiple anonymous complaints eventually triggered a child protective investigation that led authorities to the Mosholu Avenue home. When they finally checked on the family, they found 14‑year‑old twins who each weighed under 55 pounds, malnourished and developmentally stunted in ways that stunned even veteran caseworkers.

Details that have emerged since the arrest paint a picture of a home frozen in time. Neighbors told reporters that the boys were kept in diapers and surrounded by items meant for much younger children, with one neighbor saying they believed the mother wanted her sons to “stay babies forever,” a chilling description echoed in a Jan discussion of the case that described how their clothes and toys were for toddler‑aged children. Another account referred to the “Depraved NYC” mom who allegedly kept the twins under house arrest and starved them for nine years, a characterization that tracks with the allegations laid out by prosecutors and reported in detail by Amanda Woods and Marie Po.

“Babies forever,” diapers at 14, and a DA’s blunt warning

Once the case hit open court, the language from the Bronx District Attorney’s Office left little room for doubt about how seriously they view the allegations. Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark, in remarks shared in a Jan announcement of the indictment, called it a “shocking, horrifying form of child abuse,” accusing the defendant of depriving her sons of proper food, social interaction, and education. According to that account, the boys were not only starved but also denied the basic chance to grow up in anything resembling a normal environment, a combination that prosecutors say left them physically and emotionally stunted…

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