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Press Association
Wed 20 Apr 2005
*3:23am* (UK)
Woman Tells of Incest with Mass Murder Suspect Father
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The daughter of a murder suspect charged with killing nine of his
children cried on the witness stand as she admitted an incestuous
relationship with her father, but refused to give details that could
incriminate him.
Pressed by the prosecution in Fresno, California, Kiani Wesson, Marcus
Wesson’s 27-year-old daughter and the mother of two of his murdered
children, reluctantly went over her diary. Haggard and with her voice
breaking, she confirmed on her second day on the stand that she had
written passages describing the relationship she, her sisters and female
cousins had with Marcus Wesson.
The girls would turn over their earnings to Marcus Wesson, sit in his
lap, wash his hair, and even scratch his armpits when he asked – a
disturbing combination of father-daughter relations and the intimacy of
lovers which had jurors turning away in disgust and, at times, laughing
nervously.
“He would just ask us to do it,” Kiani Wesson said, when questioned
aggressively by prosecutor Lisa Gamoian about the intimate contact the
girls in the household had with the defendant.
Marcus Wesson denies nine counts of murder and 14 counts of sexually
abusing his daughters and nieces. Testimony by women raised in his
household indicated the victims were Marcus Wesson’s children with his
wife, Elizabeth Wesson, or children he had with daughters and nieces he
raised.
Although two of the youngest victims, Illabelle, eight, and Jeva, one,
were Kiani Wesson’s daughters, she has stood by her father, telling
reporters outside the courtroom that no one understands him, and that
the murders were not his fault.
“I love you, my Daddy, always know that. I am deeply in love with you. I
will never leave you,” Kiani Wesson wrote in a diary passage which was
read in court.
Kiani Wesson’s defence of her father may help the prosecution show the
patriarch’s control over his large clan was so complete that they would
have agreed to kill each other and die if the family unit were
threatened by police.
Testimony so far has revealed he preached to them for hours a day, and
talked to them about killing themselves if the clan was ever threatened.
According to testimony, he also controlled the women in the house
financially by taking their wages, and sexually, by forbidding them from
associating with men – even their own brothers and cousins. He also
allegedly molested them from a young age.
When police responded to a child custody dispute at the Wesson home in
March 2004, they found nine victims, aged one to 25, stacked in a bloody
pile in a back bedroom. All were shot in the eye, but the oldest victim,
Marcus Wesson’s daughter Sebhrenah, had a wound that both the defence
and the prosecution described as consistent with suicide.
On Monday, her first day in court, Kiani Wesson continued to express her
love for her father, even as she told jurors about sessions of sexual
abuse, which her father called “loving”.
She described the contact, which started when she was eight years old
and escalated from kissing and touching to sex. Kiani Wesson said the
intercourse was consensual, because she wanted to be “a surrogate
mother” for her mother, Elizabeth Wesson.
If convicted, Marcus Wesson could receive the death penalty.
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