![]() ![]() Skyler and his brother were placed with the Wilson family in August 2021 and court records show the couple has had three other foster children. There is no indication from court records of any social services home visit, investigation, or action taken as a result of her concerns. It is unclear if she made those comments to her own foster children’s case worker, or the case worker for the Wilson children. She was told to report the incident to a DSS intake worker, which she did the same day, and the search warrant states she “was able to provide telephone records that corresponded with her statement.” She went on to express serious concerns for her former foster sons under the Wilson’s care and said she voiced those concerns to a Surry County DSS case worker on Dec. She told detectives, “That Jodi Wilson had discussed with her ‘pouching,’ swaddling, food restriction, refusal of (the younger foster boy) to walk by himself, the gating of Skyler in a room for excessive alone time, and the exorcisms of both children.” Just days after his death, Surry County Sheriff’s Office detectives interviewed the former foster mother of both the boys who were in the care of the Wilsons at the time of the incident. In a bone chilling turn of events, court documents obtained Monday by The Mount Airy News show that Skyler’s former foster mother, who has requested her name not be published, had sounded the alarm to Surry County DSS before Skyler’s death. ![]() “Any and all unredacted documents of reported abuse and/or neglect made to Surry County DSS involving Jodi or Joseph Wilson… including recordings, videos, voice memos, or notes involving” the alleged abuse. Investigators sought unredacted records involving both Wilson foster boys and any/all documents on file for the Wilsons. ![]() Skyler lay four days at Brenner Children’s in Winston-Salem before he passed away.ĭuring the investigation a court order was issued to the Surry County Department of Social Services requesting they pull the records for Skyler and his sibling who was also under the care of the Wilsons at the time of the incident. 5 to a call of a child having a seizure and they found Skyler “unresponsive and not breathing on his own” and transported him to the hospital. With the release of additional search warrants, the events and timeline surrounding the death of 4-year-old Skyler Wilson at the hands of his foster parents in Mount Airy are calling into question the involvement of social services officials, while digital evidence is painting a picture that shows additional involvement from both Jodi and Joseph Wilson in the events that led to Skyler’s death. 9 at Brenner Children’s Hospital at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem from injuries that occurred in the home of his foster parents Joseph and Jodi Wilson of Mount Airy on Jan. ![]()
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