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Overdosed on water! CRUEL!

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  1. rockHEAD

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    Parents Charged for Allegedly Forcing Girl to Drink Fatal Amount of Water

    Sept. 18 — A Utah couple has been charged in the death of their 4-year-old daughter. The girl died after she was allegedly forced to drink large amounts of water as a punishment for sneaking sips of Kool-Aid.

    Richard Killpack, 34, and Jennete Killpack, 26, of Springville, Utah, were charged with child abuse homicide and child abuse Monday.
    Prosecutors say the Killpacks forced their adopted daughter, Cassandra, to drink glass after glass of water with her hands tied behind her back.

    Brain Swelling

    The excess water lowered the concentration of sodium in the child's blood, triggered brain swelling and caused her death, according to prosecutors.

    The lawyer for the family says that the couple gave the child water because they were following the advice of a behavioral therapist who had recommended it as an unconventional technique to promote family bonding.

    But the parents told ABCNEWS' Good Morning America that it had nothing to do with water therapy. "I'm not even sure what that is," Richard Killpack said. He says they only gave her 12 ounces of water, but prosecutors allege it was more.

    "She had a pretty severe case of sneaking and lying, stealing, things like that," Killpack said. "One of the suggestions that they [therapists] made is if she sneaks certain things, that you should go ahead and give her that substance," he said.

    Richard Killpack dialed 911 when Cassandra became sick after drinking the water on June 9. She died one day later.

    Trying to Help?

    Defense attorney Philip Danielson says the Killpacks were trying to help their troubled daughter. He said they learned about different therapies from the Cascade treatment center outside Salt Lake City.

    "These parents had no intention of hurting their child. In fact, all this was done in an attempt to help the child through an extreme emotional problem," Danielson said.

    The center's director said "water therapy" is not on its list of treatments.

    "No one has used the water in the attachment or the attachment therapy field," said Larry Von Bloem, of the Cascade Center for Family Growth. "I don't know anybody who has used water, particularly forcing water."


    The couple has two other daughters, one adopted, in foster care. Jennete Killpack said she was willing to do anything to help Cassandra, who, she says, suffered "mental illness."

    "She was a beautiful 4-year-old, and unfortunately, she had a huge mental issue," she said. "She is not a typical 4-year-old."

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    click link for complete article including transcript of 911 call, photos and video...
     
  2. Sonny

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  3. MadMax

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    listen...i'm kinda strict with my son...i'm probably the "softie" between me and my wife, because he makes me laugh so easily...but i hold my kid accountable and set expectations high for him....BUT IN NO WAY...EVER...EVER...EVER...DOES THAT LEAD TO TYING HIS HANDS BEHIND HIS BACK!! unreal...
     
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    Not totally relevant. Many years ago I had a brief internship in a psych hospital. The only thing these poor folks could get unlimited amounts of was water. It was common to see some of them slumped over by the water fountain passed out from drinking too much water. It throws off your electrolytes.

    The stafff had to be careful that some of them didn't hit the water fountain too often. Who knows I suppose the meds might have made them thirsty.

    Child abuse is a horrible thing.
     
  5. MadMax

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    interesting...and i thought we were all supposed to drink like 12 glasses of water a day! along with 4 glasses of milk...and 3 complete meals including all 4 food groups...

    no way i eat or drink that much in a day!!!

    you're right...child abuse is unfathomable to me...i simply can not understand it...i was baffled by those women who stood up in the midst of the andrea yates situation saying, "we all entertain thoughts of shutting our kids up like that from time to time." humanity reached a new low defending her behavior on THOSE grounds (as opposed to grounds of mental disease).
     

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