Rudy Farias’ representative, a Texas boy who was reported missing by his mother eight years ago, has revealed unbelievably horrific details about his mother

In shocking news, a spokesman for Rudy Farias, a Texas youngster who was reported missing by his mother eight years ago, has disclosed unspeakably horrible information regarding his mother’s mistreatment of him. According to Quanell, a community leader and Farias’ advocate, Farias described the horrible treatment he received from police after being removed from his mother, which Quanell later discussed with the press.

Quanell claimed that after Farias went missing, his mother brutally held him, hostage, for eight years. During the years that the youngster was shut away at home, his mother had been drugging him and physically and sexually assaulting him.

Quanell told media outlets that he had to take breaks from his talk with Farias because he was struggling to fight back tears while listening to the horrible details Farias was telling them. Quanell revealed:

“That young man’s body is covered with scars. He claimed she frequently confined him in a room and gave him pills. This small youngster was not abducted by strangers. This is not true.”

While the precise day Farias was discovered at the Church last week is unknown, Quanell claims he was discovered with his mother’s credit card, which was issued two years ago. According to Quanell, Farias attempted to flee in 2015 but returned two days later, and his mother, Santana, reportedly threatened him with getting into trouble with the police and perhaps going to jail if he tried to go again.

Janie Santana ordered Farias to hide inside the house anytime detectives came around after his initial attempt to flee. Farias agreed because he was afraid of getting in trouble. Quanell, who was crying and growing upset, revealed that Santana would reportedly compel Farias to lie in the same bed with her and force him to engage in indecent and filthy acts.

“When he took a shower, she would step beyond his bounds. He fled this time because he was exhausted. “I have never heard of a mother doing to a child what this woman did to [her son] in my life.”

Aside from the violence that occurred within the home, Santana would force Farias to accomplish all of the tasks that were her obligation to fulfill. Farias, 25, decided enough was enough and went away for the final time, stealing his mother’s car to get away from her after eight hard years.

Locals noticed him motionless in front of a church, and officials were summoned to the scene. When questioned about why Farias escaped during the news conference when Quanell was addressing the media, Quanell responded:

“He stated that he wanted his own life. ‘I was weary of living like a slave,’ he said precisely. “All I want is to be free.”

Police questioned Santana, but it is unclear whether or not she will face charges. The Houston Police Department has claimed that they will not comment on the interview with Farias and his mother, nor will they confirm the circumstances of the case.