From left: McKenzie Bolfa, Aubrey Granata and Jade Williams allegedly took videos of them twisting the pubic hair of a woman and showing patients going to the bathroom at Golden Age Nursing Home in Guthrie, Oklahoma. (Logan County Jail)
A trio of nursing home employees are facing elder abuse charges after they allegedly recorded Snapchat videos of themselves playing with a female patient’s pubic hair, showing several people going to the bathroom and even mocking a dead woman.
It happened at Golden Age Nursing Home in Guthrie, Oklahoma, about 30 miles north of downtown Oklahoma City. Cops arrested McKenzie Bolfa, 20, along with Aubrey Granata and Jade Williams, both 21, late last month.
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Cops say the patient was nude from the waist down and lay motionless. The person who received the video alerted nursing home administrators who in turn called police.
Bolfa in an interview with cops said she didn’t know exactly why they wanted to speak with her other than that she heard a rumor about her completing perineal care on a patient who had gone to the bathroom on herself. She claimed she did not know about any video of the incident. Bolfa said she enlisted the help of Williams and Granata to clean the patient up.
When asked about her twisting the woman’s pubic hair, Bolfa said she was just cleaning up fecal matter. Bolfa also said if she was laughing it was because her and the patient were joking around. She insisted that patients would know they were being photographed if there were any pictures taken of her in the nursing home.
But cops didn’t buy her explanation.
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Cops look at all three of the suspects’ phones and found more disturbing videos. Several showed patients going to the bathroom, including one that showed close-up of a resident’s genitals and another where a woman’s breast is exposed, the affidavit said. One allegedly depicts Williams pulling down the patient’s pants, exposing her diaper. Detectives also uncovered a photo of Bolfa laying on bed next to a dead patient with her mouth open wide, mimicking the woman’s facial expression, according to the affidavit.
“It’s probably one of the saddest things,” Sweger told KFOR. “We take service to everybody very responsibly, but especially for those who don’t have a voice for themselves.”
The nursing home released the following statement to local media outlets:
Golden Age Nursing Home endeavors to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents. Upon receiving information related to certain allegations against its employees, the facility began working with local law enforcement and other appropriate authorities to respond. The employees involved had cleared background checks, were educated related to resident’s rights/safety and have been terminated from employment.
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Williams remains in the Logan County Jail while the other two suspects have since posted their $50,000 bonds. They have court dates scheduled for Aug. 8.
* Original Article:
Video shows nursing home workers mocking dead patients and torturing their private parts: Police