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Wannabe TikTok Stars Kill Their Diseased Starving Little Girl

Wannabe TikTok Stars Kill Their Diseased Starving Little Girl

Athena Alexandria Brownfield was born in Lawton, Oklahoma, on September 6th, 2018, to Wesley Robert Brownfield and Jasmine Adena K. Faircloth Brownfield. She was described as having wispy light brown hair and blue eyes. She was a shy little girl who loved the color purple, the song Baby Shark, coloring, and playing dress-up. She was very close to her sister, Adena, who was a year older than her. The two of them were described as being joined at the hip.

Although both girls had living parents, Athena and Adena lived with caretakers in Cyril, Oklahoma. Cyril is a small town of fewer than 900 residents located about 70 miles southwest of Oklahoma City. The girls lived with a young couple, Ivan Adams and Alysia Galvin Adams, and had done so for some time.

Alysia Adams was a self-professed beauty influencer on TikTok. She posted dozens of videos, most of which consisted primarily of Alysia lip-syncing the lyrics to popular songs while curling her lips at the camera and wearing makeup. Athena and Adena did not appear in her videos, but she did include the children that she shared with Ivan—at least two of them. Ivan and Alysia also had four biological children of their own, two girls and two boys. This family of eight all lived together in a rented single-family home on a corner lot located at 225 West Nebraska Avenue.

While in the couple’s care, Athena referred to Ivan as both “dad” and “Uncle Ivan,” and Alysia as both “mom” and “Ally.” In actuality, Alysia was their mother’s first cousin.

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Allegedly, Jasmine signed a handwritten note placing her girls in the care of the Adams couple in April 2021, as she was suffering from mental health issues. It is important to note that there was no legal court order mandating this guardianship. According to Jasmine, she did not want her girls’ father, Wesley Brownfield, to have custody due to prior abuse allegations against him. However, according to their paternal grandmother, Penny Brownfield, the biological father had been prevented from seeing the children by Jasmine. Penny claimed Jasmine hid the kids from them often.

Jasmine, who was adopted as a teenager, also seemed to have a strained relationship with her adoptive family, the Faircloths. So, in her mind, without paternal or maternal grandparents that she could lean on in her time of need, Jasmine left her daughters with Ivan and Alysia. Allegedly, Jasmine never visited the children while they were in the care of the Adams family, and she had not spoken to them for up to 9 months. She missed their birthdays as well as holidays. Additionally, Jasmine never sent any money to help pay for their care.

A Toxic Environment and a Missing Child

Although the girls were left in the care of the Adams couple, “care” isn’t exactly what Ivan and Alysia provided. During the 20 months they stayed with the Adams family, the girls were never taken to the doctor, and Adena was never enrolled in school. The couple also left the girls home on more than one occasion all by themselves. Keep in mind, they were five and four years old. To make matters worse, Ivan and Alysia had recently split up, leading to an incredibly toxic living environment.

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On Tuesday, January 10th, 2023, at around 2:00 p.m., a postal worker by the name of Macy Turner found Adena, now 5 years old, wandering near her home. The little girl was crying and claimed to be hungry, alone, and that she didn’t know where her 4-year-old sister was. The postal worker brought Adena to her West Nebraska Avenue address but found it empty. There was no adult to be found anywhere. In fact, the other children were also not home.

Fearing the worst, Miss Turner contacted the authorities. Cyril Police Chief Garrett Rainey responded to the scene and took Adena for a forensic interview, which is a special type of interview conducted by trained professionals to establish, among other things, whether a child has been mistreated. According to official documents, Adena told officials that she was left at home and was tired of being alone. She hadn’t seen her little sister, Athena, in two days.

Chief Rainey contacted the Adams family’s landlord and was able to track down the adults pretty quickly. According to Alysia, she had left all six of the children in the care of Ivan. Apparently, no one knew where Alysia even was at first; she just sort of took off. Allegedly, she had left home a week prior and had been spending time with her new boyfriend, Bladen Davis, who lived about two hours away.

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What is interesting is that just a few days prior, on Saturday, January 7th, Ivan showed up in Arizona to see family members with his four biological children in tow. Some sources indicate it was the day prior. Allegedly, he told family members that Adena and Athena had been dropped off with their grandparents. We know that is not true. Adena was wandering about her neighborhood, and their grandparents hadn’t seen the girls in years. Adena claimed she hadn’t seen her sister in two days, but based on the timeline of events, it was more like four days.

So, where was Athena? And why had Ivan abandoned a 5-year-old girl at home for almost a week?

The Search for Athena

Athena didn’t meet the criteria for an Amber Alert, so authorities put out a Missing and Endangered Child notification. This sent an alert out to anyone within a 15-mile radius of Cyril. Athena was last seen wearing a butterfly sweater and was described as being 3 feet tall, 45 lbs, with light brown hair and blue eyes.

Initially, there was some confusion about her age. Although Athena was 4 years old, her caregivers believed she was only three. It is unclear whether they were attempting to mislead law enforcement or if they really just didn’t know. Another odd fact is that there was a rumor that Athena may have been autistic, but again, those closest to her couldn’t confirm this. Some simply claimed that she was just very shy and quiet.

Adena was placed into protective custody. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI), assisted by the Caddo County Sheriff’s Office and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP), and later the FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, launched a search for Athena Brownfield.

A command post was set up at the Family Life Church in Cyril where community members could volunteer to help with the search or let law enforcement know if they had video doorbell footage that could be helpful. Over 250 volunteers mobilized to find the 4-year-old. When you take into account the fact that Cyril had fewer than 900 residents, it really shows how many concerned neighbors stepped up to try to bring Athena home.

That evening, the home on West Nebraska Avenue was taped off, and a search warrant was executed. Law enforcement searched throughout the night for the lost little girl, and citizens were asked to please stay inside so that infrared tools might pick up signs of Athena. On Wednesday, January 11th, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol Emergency Response Team, aided by volunteers, conducted a grid search, scouring nearby vacant lots, ponds, and fields. In the afternoon of the same day, two bloodhound teams from the Oklahoma Department of Corrections were brought in to search specific areas.

In addition, the OSBI held a press conference to discuss what they knew thus far:

“As far as any updates from the briefing from this morning, we’ve added some additional partners that are coming to assist with the investigation, including the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. They’re helping us out. The Comanche Nation is coming to help, as well as Fort Sill is providing some soldiers for the search operations that OHP is running with their ERTs. We’ve been out all day conducting those grid searches with volunteers, and we really appreciate their support along with OHP’s support in managing that effort.

We are collecting items that could be relevant. I’m not going to call them evidence, but we are finding things around town that could be helpful in this case. One of the questions from this morning was about the health and condition of the 5-year-old that was found yesterday. We can report that she did not require medical care at the time. Of course, she was frightened. That goes without saying when you’re a 5-year-old. She’s currently in protective custody with the state, but she did not require any sort of medical care at the time.

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol was requested last night, and obviously, we’re here to assist, and so we brought all the resources that are available to be able to come and assist. We’ve been in the air with helicopters with infrared. We’ve been on the ground, obviously, you’ve seen around town. There are a lot of grid searches on foot going around and on four-wheelers, things like that.”

Arrests and a Tragic Discovery

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Two days into the search, on January 12th, trash service in Cyril was suspended, and officials began examining surveillance footage from around the town. At 4:12 p.m. on January 12th, officers arrested Alysia Adams on two counts of child neglect: one for her treatment of Adena and the other for her treatment of Athena. Her SUV was towed from the house and seized as evidence. She later pleaded not guilty, and her bond was set at half a million dollars.

Shortly after, Ivan Adams was arrested on a fugitive from justice charge in Glendale, Arizona. On Friday, January 13th, documents were released that showed exactly what Ivan’s fugitive from justice charge was all about. He was being charged with first-degree homicide and child neglect in the state of Oklahoma. The victim: Athena Brownfield. Ivan was initially held at the Maricopa County Jail on a $1 million cash bond but was extradited to Oklahoma on January 19th and was subsequently denied bond. News reports highlighted the developments:

“New details in the case involving the missing 4-year-old girl from Cyril. Court documents released yesterday reveal Ivan Adams, who was arrested in Arizona on Thursday, was taken into custody on an outstanding felony warrant for murder and child neglect. Evidence of the offense was found in his possession, including a cell phone. While the intense search for Athena continues, Chopper 4 captured authorities scouring an open field in rural Grady County. Neighbors say Ivan’s wife, Alysia Adams, was known to stay on or around this property. Of course, right now, the search continues for Athena Brownfield, and the OSBI is in charge of that search.”

On the evening of Saturday, January 14th, community members gathered in Cyril to hold a candlelight vigil for Athena Brownfield. The fire chief spoke on behalf of the town, saying he believed this tough time would make Cyril stronger. Residents brought their own candles and extras for others, braving the cold for this message of hope, letting everybody know that they believed Athena was coming home, and thanking anyone from surrounding communities or throughout Oklahoma who had helped in the search. Residents were very emotional that night, sharing hugs and tears, utilizing the vigil as a way to be refreshed, show hope, and offer support for their communities.

On January 16th, less than a week after Athena was reported missing, officials with the OSBI announced that the search had turned into a recovery mission. Ground-penetrating radar equipment was brought in to search properties in neighboring Grady County, including a property near a home where Ivan and Alysia had previously lived in Rush Springs. Sadly, on January 17th, the body of a small child was found buried in a shallow grave on this property.

On January 26th, the medical examiner officially identified the remains found as Athena Brownfield.

“In just the past hour, the medical examiner has positively identified the remains of 4-year-old Athena Brownfield. The little girl’s body was found buried on land in Rush Springs back on January 17th, a week after she was reported missing. State agents won’t say anything else about the case because of a gag order. Athena’s caregivers are both charged in connection to the case.”

The Shocking Truth Uncovered

Though this was not known to the public at the time, during an interview with police after her arrest on January 12th, Alysia waived her Miranda rights and confessed that at their home on December 25th, her husband, Ivan, beat Athena to death. She alleged that Ivan held the little girl up by her arms until she was not moving and her eyes were barely open. He then laid her on the ground and punched her at least three more times in the chest. She claimed that after the final punches, Athena never moved again.

Alysia said that at 1:00 a.m. on December 26th, Ivan left the house with Athena and came back later without her. She claimed that when he returned, he told her he had buried her near a fence line next to their old residence in Rush Springs, and that he had placed a large broken branch over the burial site. Law enforcement noted that although the evidence they had didn’t entirely match Alysia’s confession, her information did help lead them to Athena’s remains. Instead of this taking place at 1:00 a.m., police believed it was later—sometime between 4:15 and 5:30 a.m.—and that Ivan’s phone records indicated he traveled from 225 West Nebraska Avenue to a site near Rush Springs.

Alysia’s lawyer argued that she could not get a fair trial with all the social media attention and scrutiny. So, on January 19th, 2023, Judge David Stevens instituted a gag order, which meant officials associated with the case were forbidden to make public comments, and new information would only be available from court proceedings.

While Ivan’s cruelty was unthinkable, the medical examiner’s report made it clear that little Athena suffered more than just a horrible beating. According to the report, Athena’s official cause of death was labeled acute pneumonia complicating malnutrition and was ruled a homicide. This is another instance of the official evidence differing from Alysia’s confession. The medical examiner’s report also stated that there was no evidence of physical lethal trauma. That means either Alysia made up her story about Ivan beating Athena, or Ivan did beat her, but the beating wasn’t as lethal as the other ailments that were tormenting Athena’s small body.

Athena’s body was small, much smaller than a 4-year-old should be. She was found buried inside a Reebok backpack. According to the official report, the girl and the backpack together weighed only 25 lbs. When removed, her remains weighed just 23 lbs, and her height was 36 inches. For comparison, an average 4-year-old would weigh 35 lbs and be 39 inches tall. Athena was malnourished. Her body wasn’t getting nearly enough nutrients and energy—not enough to fight off the disease that was ravaging her lungs, and certainly not enough for her to grow.

In addition to her acute pneumonia, Athena tested positive for numerous viruses. The “complicating malnutrition” cited by the medical examiner meant that the likelihood of death in a malnourished child suffering from pneumonia is significantly higher than in a child who gets enough healthy food to eat. Athena was not taken to the doctor at all during the 20 months she spent with Alysia and Ivan, even though they clearly recognized she wasn’t growing like a healthy 4-year-old, and her poor body was riddled with disease.

Justice and Remembrance

But Ivan and Alysia weren’t the only two to pay for their crimes against the little girls. On May 4th, 2023, Jasmine Brownfield, the biological mother, was also charged with two felony counts of child neglect by abandonment: one for abandoning Athena and the other for abandoning Adena. Her bond was set at $100,000. She was arrested in Payne County and extradited the next day to Caddo County. She was released on May 22nd but still has to attend upcoming court dates.

As of the date of this recording, Ivan and Alysia are still being held in the Caddo County Jail, and it seems they will likely stay there until their trials. Preliminary hearings were scheduled for October 4th, 2023. As this case is still ongoing, we’ll keep an eye out for updates as they become available.

Athena’s funeral service was held on January 25th, 2023, at the Stride Bank Center in Enid, Oklahoma. It was officiated by Senator Roger Thompson. Mourners wore purple ribbons over their hearts because purple was Athena’s favorite color. Athena’s short life was celebrated with tears, prayer, and songs like “Yes, Jesus Loves Me”. Speaking of Athena, Senator Thompson said, “I want this little girl to feel like she was loved. Oklahoma loves a little precious girl that many of us never met.”

Three women—Taylor Sharmack, Daphne Chapman, and Denise Jones—were so touched by Athena’s story that they felt compelled to create a permanent memorial for her. They contacted city leaders and got permission to use Cyril Town Plaza. The Nelson Monument Company in Guthrie, Oklahoma, agreed to build, etch, and install a memorial bench for free. The women worked together to clean the plaza, plant flowers, and place butterfly lawn ornaments. They plan to continue beautifying the area. In the future, they want to add an angel sculpture with a plaque that says, “Stop Child Abuse before it’s too late.” They also plan to hold a memorial event every year on September 6th, Athena’s birthday.

The Athena Brownfield memorial bench was officially installed on June 12th, 2023, at the Cyril Town Plaza. Daphne Chapman hopes that someday, Adena will be able to visit the bench honoring the sister she loves so much. If Adena visits, she will see a photo of Athena with her eyes slightly raised to the sky, and be able to read the following inscription on the bench:

“Little Sister, Athena Alexandria Brownfield. There is no footprint too small to leave an imprint on this world. Sweet little Athena, taken from us too soon. Your smile was contagious. Your laugh could fill a room. When God was searching for the most beautiful angel, He found you. Love conquers all. Our shy little butterfly now resting in the arms of Jesus, dancing in the sky.”

Disclaimer : This content may be created by AI for entertainment purposes. Any resemblance to real persons, events, or places is coincidental.

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