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  • Woman convicted of child abuse in hot sauce case

    08/23/2011 5:53:52 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 19 replies
    AP ^ | August 23, 2011
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska — An Alaska woman was convicted Tuesday of misdemeanor child abuse after squirting hot sauce into the mouth of her adopted Russian son as punishment in what prosecutors said was a ploy to get on the "Dr. Phil" TV show. Prosecutors also said defendant Jessica Beagley, 36, of Anchorage made the 7-year-old boy stand in a cold shower when he misbehaved. Both actions were recorded on videotape.
  • Jeffrey and Marci Beagley sentenced to 16 months of prison for their son's faith-healing death (OR)

    03/08/2010 1:06:06 PM PST · by jazusamo · 35 replies · 340+ views
    The Oregonian ^ | March 8, 2010 | Nicole Dungca
    OREGON CITY -- Clackamas County Circuit Court Judge Steven Maurer sentenced Jeffrey and Marci Beagley to 16 months in prison this afternoon, calling the couple’s decision to not seek medical care for their 16-year-old son, Neil Beagley, a “crime that was a product of an unwillingness to respect the boundaries of freedom of expression.” Marci Beagley sobbed as the sentencing was being read, and shortly after, defense attorney Wayne Mackeson objected to the sentence. Jeffrey and Marci Beagley were found guilty of criminally negligent homicide after a two-week trial that focused on the death of 16-year-old Neil Beagley, who died...
  • Parents found guilty in Oregon City faith-healing trial

    02/02/2010 3:15:29 PM PST · by jazusamo · 30 replies · 805+ views
    The Oregonian ^ | February 2, 2010 | Nicole Dungca
    2:58 p.m. A Clackamas County jury found Jeffrey and Marci Beagley guilty today of criminally negligent homicide for failing to seek medical care for their 16-year-old son Neil Beagley. Instead of taking their son to a doctor when he became ill, the Beagleys treated him with faith healing – prayer, anointing with oil and laying on of hands. The Beagleys could face a maximum of 10 years in prison. Because the two have no prior convictions, the normal sentencing range under state sentencing guidelines would be 16 to 18 months in prison. Neil Beagley died on June 17, 2008, of...
  • Clackamas hearings set stage for faith-healing trial (OR)

    12/13/2009 11:57:03 AM PST · by jazusamo · 2 replies · 341+ views
    The Oregonian ^ | December 13, 2009 | Steven Mayes
    The Oregon City parents charged with criminally negligent homicide in the faith-healing death of their teenage son will ask a judge to dismiss the charges because they followed the advice of state child welfare workers. Attorneys for Jeff and Marci Beagley also contend the law is unconstitutionally vague. The Beagleys belong to the Followers of Christ, an Oregon City church that relies solely on spiritual healing and rejects doctors and medicine. The hearing today in Clackamas County Circuit Court will preview some of the prosecution and defense arguments but won't delve into medical evidence. Attorneys also will revisit issues that...