
Authorities reveal shocking case of premeditated child abuse
In a deeply disturbing case that has sparked outrage across social media, a Wisconsin couple faces serious criminal charges after allegedly sexually assaulting a two-month-old infant. More troubling still, investigators report the abuse appears to have been planned even before the child’s birth.
Arrests and criminal charges
Skyler Klassen, 22, was arrested on April 9 after Madison Police Department officers discovered child sexual abuse material on his phone. According to court documents, Klassen was already subject to an active warrant from Nevada related to similar offenses.
Madison Bishop, 21, the infant’s mother, was taken into custody on April 15. She has been charged with one count of first-degree child sexual assault and one count of failure to protect a child.
Klassen faces multiple serious charges, including four counts of sexual exploitation of a child, four counts of possession of child sexual abuse material, one count of first-degree sexual assault, and one count of incest.
Details of the investigation
The criminal complaint reveals deeply disturbing evidence discovered on Klassen’s phone, including inappropriate photos of the infant and video footage documenting sexual assault. Police investigators reportedly found the abuse occurred on April 7.
Perhaps most shocking were text messages between the couple that detailed plans to sexually abuse the baby after birth. According to authorities, these messages were exchanged before the child was born, indicating premeditation.
The complaint also states the couple routinely shared child sexual abuse material with each other.
Public reaction
The case has triggered intense reactions across social media platforms, with many expressing horror and disbelief.
“Nasty demon minded sickos,” wrote one user, while another commented, “Everyone does not deserve to have children.”
Another commenter expressed anguish for the victim, stating, “This is beyond sad, just imagine hearing this poor baby screaming with everything in their little tiny body.”
As this case proceeds through the judicial system, it raises profound questions about child protection services and the prevention of such heinous crimes against society’s most vulnerable members.