Father arrested for starving his 15 month old daughter to death and fathering his daughters children
n Nov.
11, 2014, 44-year-old Calvin McIntosh took his 15 month old daughter, Alcenti
to Northside Hospital, where she was declared dead on arrival. Her death and
gaunt look, caused some suspicions which led an investigation that led Gwinnett
County police to the Extended Stay America hotel.
Inside
they found Alcenti's mother, Iasia Sweeting. Twenty-one years old, she weighed
just 59 pounds. Three other emaciated children, ages 3 through 5, were also
inside the room, as well as McIntosh's daughter, Najlaa, who bore two of the
children for her father.
Gwinnett County police
believe Calvin McIntosh, an alleged member of a cult called the Nuwabian Nation
of Moors, kept them all locked inside the room and had ordered Najlaa to
withhold food from the others as punishment.
Alcenti's cause of death
was ruled starvation. Sweeting and the other children survived.
During their search,
investigators found notes about the Nuwaubian Nation of Moors, a cult which
mixes ideas of black supremacy with worship of Egyptians and the pyramids.
Calvin and Najlaa
McIntosh were arrested on charges of multiple counts of murder and child
cruelty. Calvin McIntosh was also charged with several counts of rape, sodomy
and incest. Both have been indicted and are awaiting trial. No dates have been
set, Assistant District Attorney Rich Vandever said Monday.
The lawsuit filed
Thursday names Extended Stay America, three partner companies, five "John
Doe" staff members and Calvin McIntosh as defendants. It accuses the hotel
of negligence, saying it should have been able to prevent -- or at least stop
-- what was taking place.
"Decedent Alcenti
McIntosh was born in a hotel room at the Premises in or about August
2013," the suit, which asks for a jury trial and unspecified monetary
damages, says. "She was confined in a hotel room at the Premises for her
entire life with at least six other people."
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