‘I hope you die’: Teen was fed 1 Pop-Tart per week, forced to sleep in bathtub by abusive couple, police say

Arkansas couple arrested for allegedly abusing teenager for years

Daniel Caler (left) and Annie Caler (Benton County Sheriff’s Office).

An Arkansas couple was arrested for allegedly abusing a teenage girl for years, including sexually assaulting her, forcing her to take drugs, and denying her food.

Daniel Caler, 34, and Annie Caler, 28, were arrested on May 9 after a teenager living in their home reported to a school counselor that she was being abused. Court documents obtained by KNWA, a local Fox affiliate, stated that the girl told police she had allegedly been raped repeatedly by Daniel Caler going back to August 2020 and lasting until March 2023, when Annie Caler intervened. However, the girl told police that Annie Caler allegedly inflicted even more abuse.

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According to the court documents, the girl claimed to police that Annie Caler allegedly stabbed her in the neck with a fork after the girl failed to clean the dishes to her liking. During this incident, Annie Caler reportedly told the girl, “I hope you die.”

The girl also told police that when she had a broken leg, the couple allegedly refused to take her to the hospital for treatment.

While living in the home, the girl told police that she was forced to sleep in a bathtub without a pillow or blankets and was fed just once a week — reportedly being given just a glass of water and a Pop-Tart. She told investigators that the couple physically abused her by pushing her into walls and punching and kicking her.

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