‘In her mug shot, she’s smiling. I’ve never seen this’: Prosecutor, judge stunned by remorseless mom who starved and tortured son in home akin to ‘concentration camp’

Brianne Nicoletti (Bayfield County Sheriff’s Office)

Brianne Faye Nicoletti (Bayfield County Sheriff’s Office)

A 35-year-old woman in Wisconsin will spend more than two decades behind bars for physically and emotionally torturing her adopted 15-year-old son so severely that the presiding judge likened the boy’s home to a “concentration camp.” Bayfield County Circuit Court Judge John P. Anderson on Tuesday ordered Brianne Faye Nicoletti to serve 25 years in a state correctional facility plus an additional 20 years of supervised release for her horrendous crimes, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Nicoletti previously pleaded guilty to one count each of child abuse — intentionally causing great bodily harm, first-degree reckless endangerment, neglect of a child resulting in great bodily harm, causing mental harm to a child, and false imprisonment. An additional six charges originally brought against Nicoletti were dropped but read in, meaning the judge could consider them when deciding what sentence to hand down to the defendant.

According to a report from the Ashland Daily Press, Anderson castigated Nicoletti, telling the nearly full courtroom that hers was “one of the most disturbing cases I’ve ever seen” and stating that her home was like “Bayfield County’s Concentration Camp.”

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