
A Trust Fund For Taylor Rolland (SURVIVOR)
The girl you see in the picture is six year old Taylor Rolland from Arkansas. Taylor survived one of the worst cases of child abuse and torture the state of Arkansas has ever seen. When I say survived I mean just barely. Had her grandmother Karen Rolland not fought like hell to rescue your her and shown up when she did, Taylor would have been dead in days. Maybe even the next day.
When she was rescued she couldn't walk, she was hunched over with malnutrition, had been eating her on feeces, been starved, beaten, scalded with hot water, had sores on her feet, and sustained broken ribs. Here is a picture of the burns on her body:

Taylor looked like a shadow of herself.
The boy in the picture is her 5 year old brother Blu Rolland. He looks like he was going through hell because he was. Blu was not as lucky as Taylor for their abuser, Nathan Bridges, their mother's boyfriend, became his executioner after drowning him in a toilet. After that he buried the little boy beneath the floorboards of the house. This is Nathan:

This is the hole beneath the house Nathan buried Blu in before continuing to torture Taylor almost to death for months while her mother watched and did almost nothing.

This is how Blu Rolland was found:

This is the house of horror that these children and NAthan own children suffered in:

The story these children suffered through is more than a nightmare because nightmares often end in saftey and relief. Blu Rolland's ended in torture and death while Nathan laughed.

Ashley Rolland and Nathan Bridges are behind bars now thankfully and Taylor is in the loving care of her rescuer Karen Rolland. But Taylor's healing isn't over. Her trauma will follow her.
There is a YouTube documentary I created called The Monsters & Little Boy Blu that showcases never before seen footage, interviews, and photos of everthing. There are a lot of other details if you want to know the truth. It's one of the most heartbreaking things I've ever covered.

We raise money for all kinds of things they don't deserve out support on all sides of this life. But this is something worth our time. I want Taylor to have access to some funds when she turns 18. I want her to know that this world cares about her. She is loved, remembered, and we are rooting for her. So I set up this GoFundMe and every penny will go into her hands. I will handle these funds myself until Taylor can take them or a trusted legal gardian. I'm currently waiting for one to get back to me. - MrBlack

Organizer
