Cop adopts child abuse victim

Oklahoma police officer Jody Thompson wasn't on duty when the child abuse call came in, but the details broke his heart.

The sight that awaited him was horrific: An 8-year-old boy, with his wrists bound, had been submerged to his chin in a 55-gallon drum brimming with ice water.

The child weighed just 61 pounds, and his body was covered in wounds.

"He did not have a spot on him that didn't have a bruise or abrasion," Thompson told InsideEdition.com Tuesday. "I've never seen nothing like this."

He decided, he said, that he would take care of the boy, whose name was John.

He covered the battered child in a blanket, and took him to a child advocacy center so detectives with the Poteau Police Department could take photos of his disfigured body, and then transported him to a hospital.

“I sat with him," Thompson said. “I knew I couldn't let him out of my sight."

John doesn't remember much about that time, he said, except feeling very hungry.

The next day, Thompson applied to become a foster parent, so that he could raise John as his own son.

He then brought John home. He already had two sons, ages 15 and 8. But John fit right in.

Now 10, John accompanied his dad to a state ceremony last week, where Thompson was commended by the Oklahoma  Bureau of Investigations. “I'm happy that I'm living in a familty that is big and loves me," the boy said. 

Thompson’s compassion did not stop with John. While the boy’s biological mother was in prison, she gave birth to a girl. Social workers in the Thompsons' small town asked if the officer would provide foster care for the infant as well.

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