There have been developments in two separate cases in which parents who relied on faith healing instead of seeking medical assistance were charged in the deaths of their children. In Wausau, Wisconsin, Dale Neumann was convicted Saturday of second degree reckless homicide in the 2003 death of his daughter. AP reports on the conviction in the death of eleven-year old Madeline Neumann who was suffering from undiagnosed diabetes. She died in a coma on the floor of the family's rural home, surrounded by people praying for her. The girl's mother was already convicted in a separate trial. Sentencing will be Oct. 6. The couple faces up to 25 years in prison. (See prior related posting.) [Thanks to Scott Mange for the lead.]
Meanwhile, in Oregon City, Oregon Friday, Craig Worthington, who was acquitted last month of all charges except second degree criminal mistreatment in the death of his 15-month old daughter (see prior posting), was sentenced to two months in jail and 5 years probation. He was also ordered to provide medical care for his other children. AP reported on the sentencing. Friday's Salt Lake Tribune also discusses the case.