She spent the last hours of her days on earth on a cold bathroom floor where the adults in the home literally stepped over her to use the bathroom.
Twenty-one years should not obscure the horror or the violence Jeffery Hubbard inflicted on Tiffany."
Tiffany died Sept. 30, 1986, from gangrene when the wounds she suffered from continuous beatings became infected.
She had been living with her father for 27 days.
Butler County Children Services had taken the child away from Jackson alleging poor living conditions.
Butler County Juvenile Court Judge David Niehaus placed Tiffany with her Father Jeffrey Hubbard even though a psychologist's report cautioned against it, and despite Hubbard's juvenile conviction at 17 for molesting a 7-year-old.
A caseworker tried to visit Tiffany a few days before her death, but didn't insist on seeing the child when she was told Tiffany was sleeping.
Jackson, who initially sued children services, the juvenile court judge and caseworkers shortly after Tiffany's death, contacted Fox within the last two weeks about helping keep Hubbard in prison.
She also enlisted the aid of Madge Burton, an Oxford resident who started the support and advocacy group Victims United when her two daughters and a grand daughter were stabbed to death in 1984.
Jackson said she hoped Fox's position might help persuade the parole board."I want him to stay behind bars," the 38-year-old mother of five adult children said.
"He shouldn't be allowed to roam the streets.
He didn't give Tiffany a chance to roam the streets.
He didn't give her a chance to grow up.
"Burton also said Hubbard shouldn't be given a second chance."He showed all of Butler County the real face of evil," she said.
She spent the last hours of her days on earth on a cold bathroom floor where the adults in the home literally stepped over her to use the bathroom.
Twenty-one years should not obscure the horror or the violence Jeffery Hubbard inflicted on Tiffany."
Tiffany died Sept. 30, 1986, from gangrene when the wounds she suffered from continuous beatings became infected.
She had been living with her father for 27 days.
Butler County Children Services had taken the child away from Jackson alleging poor living conditions.
Butler County Juvenile Court Judge David Niehaus placed Tiffany with her Father Jeffrey Hubbard even though a psychologist's report cautioned against it, and despite Hubbard's juvenile conviction at 17 for molesting a 7-year-old.
A caseworker tried to visit Tiffany a few days before her death, but didn't insist on seeing the child when she was told Tiffany was sleeping.
Jackson, who initially sued children services, the juvenile court judge and caseworkers shortly after Tiffany's death, contacted Fox within the last two weeks about helping keep Hubbard in prison.
She also enlisted the aid of Madge Burton, an Oxford resident who started the support and advocacy group Victims United when her two daughters and a grand daughter were stabbed to death in 1984.
Jackson said she hoped Fox's position might help persuade the parole board."I want him to stay behind bars," the 38-year-old mother of five adult children said.
"He shouldn't be allowed to roam the streets.
He didn't give Tiffany a chance to roam the streets.
He didn't give her a chance to grow up.
"Burton also said Hubbard shouldn't be given a second chance."He showed all of Butler County the real face of evil," she said.