Mum-of-10 who kept woman as ‘house slave’ for 25 years and fed her scraps is jailed

Mum-of-10 who kept woman as 'house slave' for 25 years and fed her scraps is jailed
The vulnerable victim, who is now in her mid-40s, was 16 when she moved into the squalid home of mother-of-10 Amanda Wixon, 56, in 1995 and remained there until 2021 (Pictures: PA)

A woman who kept a teenager with learning difficulties as a ‘house slave’ for 25 years has been jailed for 13 years.

The vulnerable victim, who is now in her mid-40s, was 16 when she moved into the squalid home of mother-of-10 Amanda Wixon, 56, in 1995 and remained there until 2021.

She endured regular beatings and was hit with a broom handle, which knocked her teeth out, jurors heard.

Washing-up liquid was poured down her throat, bleach splashed on her face and her head was repeatedly shaved.

The victim lived off scraps of food and was not allowed to wash or leave the Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, home.

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Her torment ended when she found a phone and called for help, Gloucester Crown Court was told.

When discovered by police she had calluses on her feet and ankles from constantly being on her knees to clean floors.

She was kept in a room more akin to a ‘prison cell’. There was mould and plaster hanging off walls, jurors heard.

Undated handout photo issued by Gloucestershire Police of the bedroom in the Priors Park area of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, of the victim in the case of modern slavery, for which defendant Amanda Wixon was found guilty at Gloucester Crown Court. The woman, who is now in her mid-40s, was 16 when she moved into the squalid home of mother-of-10 Amanda Wixon, 56, in 1995 and remained there until 2021. Gloucester Crown Court heard the woman was regularly beaten and also hit with a broom handle - knocking out her teeth. Issue date: Wednesday January 21, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Gloucestershire Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Jurors heard the victim was kept in a room more akin to a ‘prison cell’ (Picture: Gloucestershire Police/PA Wire)
Undated handout photo issued by Gloucestershire Police of the bedroom in the Priors Park area of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, of the victim in the case of modern slavery, for which defendant Amanda Wixon was found guilty at Gloucester Crown Court. The woman, who is now in her mid-40s, was 16 when she moved into the squalid home of mother-of-10 Amanda Wixon, 56, in 1995 and remained there until 2021. Gloucester Crown Court heard the woman was regularly beaten and also hit with a broom handle - knocking out her teeth. Issue date: Wednesday January 21, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Gloucestershire Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
There was mould and plaster hanging off walls, jurors heard (Picture: Gloucestershire Police/PA Wire)

Wixon denied a charge of false imprisonment, two charges of requiring a person to perform forced or compulsory labour, and four charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

She was convicted of all offences except one assault charge and jailed for 13 years today.

Prosecutor Sam Jones read a note the victim had written to the court, saying: ‘For 25 years, I lived in fear, control and abuse. I was treated as though my life, my freedom and my voice did not matter.

‘Although my abuser has now been found guilty, the trauma and the nightmares are something I still carry with me every day.

‘I am now living with a wonderful family who show me kindness, patience and support.

‘Their love is helping me slowly rebuild the life that was taken from me and begin to feel safe again.

‘Nothing can give me back the 25 years I lost.

‘But I hope the court recognises the deep and lasting harm this abuse has caused and delivers a sentence that truly reflects the seriousness of these crimes.’

A woman was imprisoned by a Gloucestershire mother in a suburban home for a quarter of a century, a court?s been told. Amanda Wixon, 56, from Tewkesbury, took in her victim, her friend?s daughter, in 1997. She was finally freed in March 2021 after Wixon's son called the police. A jury at Gloucester Crown Court found Wixon guilty of six charges, including compulsory labour, false imprisonment and assault. For more than two decades she refused to allow the woman out, locking the doors and windows. Wixon also forced her victim to look after her children, assaulted her and forced her to clean the house. The trial at Gloucester Crown Court heard the victim, who ITV News is not naming, made voice notes about her ordeal. She was forced to live in unsanitary conditions. Wixon shaved her victim?s head, hit her with a broom, forced washing up liquid down her throat and stamped on her victim, the prosecution alleged. Wixon denied two counts of compulsory labour, one count of false imprisonment and four assault charges. Giving evidence, neighbours said they went for years without seeing the victim. One described her as looking ?like something from a concentration camp?.
Wixon shaved the victim’s head, hit her with a broom, forced washing up liquid down her throat and stamped on her (Picture: Gloucestershire Constabulary)

Earlier, Mr Jones said police went to the house in March 2021 in response to a report made by one of Wixon’s sons about the woman.

Officers described the woman’s bedroom as looking like a ‘prison cell’, with other bedrooms untidy and dirty.

She told police: ‘I don’t want to be here. I don’t feel safe. Mandy hits me all the time. I don’t like it.

‘I haven’t washed for years. She doesn’t let me.’

The court heard social services were involved with the family in the late 1990s but there were no records of any contact since.

‘The fact remains that nothing was done by social services,’ Mr Jones said.

There were no medical records or dental records for the woman, and she had not seen a doctor in two decades.

‘The lack of records from the hospital, the doctor and the dentist or any involvement with social services for 20 years provides further support of her never being allowed to leave the house,’ Mr Jones said.

‘By the late 1990s it appears the woman disappeared into a black hole. Not a single meeting that left a record or a single sighting of her outside the house,’ he added.

Like many in the house, including Wixon, the woman had lost many of her teeth due to poor dental hygiene.

Ex-neighbour, Kiran Atwal, recalled seeing the victim around a decade ago, but was unaware she still lived there. Another said the woman ‘looked like something out of a concentration camp’.

The victim now lives with a foster family and attends college but still has nightmares about her ordeal.

Judge Ian Lawrie KC said there was a ‘Dickensian quality’ to the case and warned Wixon she will face jail when sentenced in March.

‘I know that. Do you think I am stupid?,’ she replied.

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