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Old 05-09-2003, 12:17 PM
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Exclamation White Parents Charged with Killing Adopted Black Child

Utah parents accused of killing 4-year-old daughter with water

(Court TV) -- When 4-year-old Cassandra Killpack drank juice from a cup intended for her adopted sister, Heather Killpack, 7, the older child said she knew what would happen.

"I said, 'You'll have to go to Mom and do the drinking-water thing,'" the Killpacks' biological daughter said in a videotaped police interview played in court on the first day of her parents' three-day preliminary hearing. "She makes her drink 'til she pukes," Heather told police, according to a report on the hearing in the Salt Lake Tribune.

Cassandra's adoptive parents, Richard Killpack, 34, and his wife Jennete Killpack, 26, are charged with felony child abuse and felony child abuse homicide for allegedly killing her by force-feeding her too much water. If convicted they could each face up to 20 years in prison. Water intoxication occurs when a large amount of water is introduced into the body which dilutes the amount of sodium in the body causing the brain to swell.

The Killpacks have insisted they were using "water therapy" to try and help cure her emotional problems. In television appearances and through their lawyer, the couple maintains that a therapist recommended feeding their emotionally-troubled daughter by hand to promote dependence and trust.

They also say that they didn't know their daughter's sodium was already low because she had exercised earlier in the day and that she was only made to drink 12 ounces of water. But prosecutors in Provo, Utah aren't buying it.

Sherry Ragan, chief of Utah County Attorney's criminal division, told NBC's "Today" show that forensic evidence indicates that Cassandra drank much more than 12 ounces. She also said that cuts and bruises around Cassandra's mouth indicated that she was force-fed.

In the 911 call Richard Killpack told the operator, when she asked what had happened:

"[She] had a lot of emotional problems. To make a long story short, she had one of her temper tantrums today. We need to give her quite a bit of water. She threw up and then all of a sudden she's just not there. We can't keep her eyes open."

In the phone call Killpack speculated that Cassandra might have knocked herself unconscious during her violent fit.

The case has also drawn attention to the possible dangers of the treatments for emotionally withdrawn children practiced by the center the Killpacks attended.

Cassandra had ben diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder—which is frequently seen in foster care children and means they are resistant to emotional bonding. Doctors say that such children can become violent and that building a relationship with them can be very difficult.

The Cascade Center for Family Growth denied any involvement saying that water therapy was not on their list of treatments. After a three month investigation the center was cleared in the death. However, Utah officials are seeking to revoke the center's license and the state legislators have approved a resolution banning another controversial treatment called holding therapy, which involves physically holding a child in an attempt to revisit infancy.

A phone call the to Cascade Center was not returned.

Two years ago in Colorado Jeane Newmaker was convicted in the death of her 10-year-old adopted daughter, who suffocated after being wrapped in blankets and pillows during what was called a "rebirthing session."

Water intoxication is a relatively rare cause of death. There are cases of it being self-induced. For example a year ago a woman running the Boston Marathon died because she drank only water instead of alternating with a sports drink.

Two other homicide by water cases have made headlines recently. In Florida a babysitter, Nancy Gayoso, is accused of forced 3-year-old Rosita Gonzalez to drink more than a gallon of water. She has pled not guilty.

In Long Island, New York, 11 fraternity brothers were charged last week with criminally negligent homicide for the death of an 18-year-old pledge to their fraternity. They allegedly forced Walter Dean Jennings to drink large amounts of water through a funnel until he vomited. The hazing ritual was reportedly called "water torture."

The Killpack's preliminary hearing was originally scheduled for December but was postponed because Jennete Killpack was nine months pregnant and her doctor was planning to induce labor that week.

The couple has two other children, one adopted, both of whom are in foster care.




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Old 05-09-2003, 12:24 PM
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I heard about this when it first happened.

Question for GC child psychologist, therapist, etc.

"Does this water-drinking theraphy REALLY exist and if so, can you explain it"?

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Old 05-09-2003, 02:59 PM
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Wow...that is such a shame...
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Old 05-09-2003, 04:17 PM
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Old 05-09-2003, 05:03 PM
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Wow.

This reminds me of a similar incident that happened here in NY not long ago. I guess the issue here (that is being battled in court) is whether they can be charged if they honestly thought that what they are doing is in the best interest of the child.

Here is the other article:
By Tom Kelly, New York
A VEGAN couple yesterday were accused of starving their baby daughter by denying her milk and feeding her only herbal tea, fruit juice, nuts and vegetables. Joseph and Silva Swinton, both 31, are also alleged to have failed to get their 16-month-old daughter Ice medical help for severe malnutrition.

Authorities said the pair, from Queens, New York, did not feed her breast milk or infant formula and instead gave her a vegan diet of ground nuts, fresh squeezed juice, herbal tea, beans, cod liver oil and flaxseed oil.

"This case is heartbreaking and among the worst cases of child neglect I have ever seen," said Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.

When Ice was taken into hospital she was so tiny she resembled a two or three month old infant, half the average weight of a child her age, social workers said.

She was suffering developmental problems, a distended abdomen, fractured bones, rickets and a lung disorder, all caused by malnutrition.

Her parents are charged with reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of a child.

They each face up to seven years in jail if convicted.

Ice was born at home in July 2000, with no medical assistance. The couple declined pre or post-natal care. Now almost 21 months old, she weighs 20 pounds, the average weight of an infant 10 to 12 months old.

Ice still suffers brittle bones, a distended stomach, weakness, difficulty moving her arms and legs and "no ability to verbalise, other than through soft crying,", prosecutors said. She is currently in a foster care.

Her parents are both strict vegans and ate no meat, dairy, fish or eggs.

Experts said it is possible to feed an infant a vegan diet and provide the proper nutrients as long as it includes breast milk or soya-based formula.
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Old 05-09-2003, 07:46 PM
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I heard about that couple and their malnourished child. I nursed my daughter but my son was too "hungry." I feed him the water from a can of green beans or carrots for juice but a [vegan diet of ground nuts, fresh squeezed juice, herbal tea, beans, cod liver oil and flaxseed oil.]
That doesn't even sound right. Babies can't digest nuts. Orange juice is much too acidic for children's stomach if they haven't eaten. Cod liver oil can be used to clean out your system. And tea...too much caffeine. That sounds like a very neglectful diet. They are dreads but they should have known better. It's not right.

Did you hear about the case in Jersey? This woman who was a foster parent was turned in by her boyfriend. The authorities found the decomposed body of 7-year-old Faheem Williams in a storage bin in her basement last January. They also found his twin brother Raheem and his 4 yr old brother Tyrone Hill “alive but emaciated in an adjoining basement room.” The poor children were down their just fading away. Who knows how this will affect these children in the future. It’s so sad.

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Old 05-09-2003, 10:25 PM
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What loser doesn't know that milk from the mother can hardly be compared to milk from a cow? If she would have sought pre-or post-natal care, she could have asked an expert. Some people shouldn't be allowed to reproduce.
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Old 05-10-2003, 12:04 AM
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I had NO IDEA that you could die from TOO MUCH WATER!!!!! That is definitely something you need to know, especially when exercising. And speaking of, WHY was this little girl exercising??? What four year old exercises???
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Old 05-10-2003, 05:34 PM
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I had NO IDEA that you could die from TOO MUCH WATER!!!!! That is definitely something you need to know, especially when exercising. And speaking of, WHY was this little girl exercising??? What four year old exercises???

I don't think it applies unless you are CONSTANTLY pumping water into your body. Like if you eat too much, you can die from that too, but it takes a lot.

I think the hydro-therapy or whatever is a terrible excuse. If you make someone ingest enough water to kill them, that is not a MISTAKE.
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Old 05-11-2003, 09:33 PM
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There probably needs to be some type of class? OR something?

Generally something like this is the failure of a social system to teach correct care or good options.

Also, beware the psychological terms mental health proffessionals come up with to label the obvious.

"reactive attachment disorder" is a description of what anyone with a little common sense would understand just by observing.
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Old 05-12-2003, 08:38 AM
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This is just crazy. I also want to know why was she exercising?

I have heard of a person dieing from drinking to much water. It happened to a woman last year here in my city.
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Old 05-12-2003, 11:43 AM
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I believe there was a case in the military where someone drank 2-3 gallons of water in anhour or so because he/she was facing a drug test. Died.
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Old 05-12-2003, 01:43 PM
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I want to know the same thing. In the picture, she didn't look like she needed anything other than love.

Who in the hell would have a lil child that age exercising??? That is crazy!

OR were the crazy parents exercising something else???

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This is just crazy. I also want to know why was she exercising?

I have heard of a person dieing from drinking to much water. It happened to a woman last year here in my city.
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Old 05-12-2003, 02:41 PM
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I believe there was a case in the military where someone drank 2-3 gallons of water in anhour or so because he/she was facing a drug test. Died.
Unbelievable.
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