By ROBERT IMRIE
Associated Press Writer
WAUSAU, Wis. (AP) -- A jury Friday found a central Wisconsin mother guilty of killing her 11-year-old daughter by praying for her to heal instead of rushing her to the doctor.
A Marathon County jury deliberated about four hours before convicting Leilani Neumann, 41, of rural Weston, of second-degree reckless homicide. No sentencing date was set. Neumann remains free on bond.
"We have another shot on appeal," defense lawyer Gene Linehan said. "Obviously, there will be an appeal."
Neumann left the courtroom clutching her husband as her three other children, looking stunned, followed. She declined comment.
Neumann's daughter, Madeline, died of untreated diabetes March 23, 2008, surrounded by people praying for her. When she suddenly stopped breathing, her parents' business and Bible study partners finally called 911.
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[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="402" caption="Dale and Leilani Neumann say they are not 'crazy religious people'. But after Madeline died, they prayed that she might be resurrected"][/caption]
Wah yang kayak ginian sih sekarang banyak tuh di Indonesia, banyak orang2 karismatik yang mendoakan anaknya / sodaranya / temennya supaya disembuhkan, dan tidak mau ke dokter / rumah sakit. Gimana menurut temen2? Oh supaya lebih fair... silakan membaca artikel Leulani Neumann yang di posting di Unleavened Bread Ministries dan teman-temannya juga membuat sebuah website untuk menolong Leulani Neumann ini di Help the Neumanns and Help Yourself boleh di baca sebagai bahan pertimbangan.
Menurut aku sendiri, mungkin yang membuat tenang, bahwa teman-teman Leulani ini bakal berdoa supaya Leulani dibebaskan dari penjara, dan mereka tidak akan membobol penjara, menyewa orang untuk menyelamatkan Leulani, atau melakukan apapun. :P
Associated Press Writer
WAUSAU, Wis. (AP) -- A jury Friday found a central Wisconsin mother guilty of killing her 11-year-old daughter by praying for her to heal instead of rushing her to the doctor.
A Marathon County jury deliberated about four hours before convicting Leilani Neumann, 41, of rural Weston, of second-degree reckless homicide. No sentencing date was set. Neumann remains free on bond.
"We have another shot on appeal," defense lawyer Gene Linehan said. "Obviously, there will be an appeal."
Neumann left the courtroom clutching her husband as her three other children, looking stunned, followed. She declined comment.
Neumann's daughter, Madeline, died of untreated diabetes March 23, 2008, surrounded by people praying for her. When she suddenly stopped breathing, her parents' business and Bible study partners finally called 911.
More at JSOnline.com >>
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="402" caption="Dale and Leilani Neumann say they are not 'crazy religious people'. But after Madeline died, they prayed that she might be resurrected"][/caption]
Wah yang kayak ginian sih sekarang banyak tuh di Indonesia, banyak orang2 karismatik yang mendoakan anaknya / sodaranya / temennya supaya disembuhkan, dan tidak mau ke dokter / rumah sakit. Gimana menurut temen2? Oh supaya lebih fair... silakan membaca artikel Leulani Neumann yang di posting di Unleavened Bread Ministries dan teman-temannya juga membuat sebuah website untuk menolong Leulani Neumann ini di Help the Neumanns and Help Yourself boleh di baca sebagai bahan pertimbangan.
Menurut aku sendiri, mungkin yang membuat tenang, bahwa teman-teman Leulani ini bakal berdoa supaya Leulani dibebaskan dari penjara, dan mereka tidak akan membobol penjara, menyewa orang untuk menyelamatkan Leulani, atau melakukan apapun. :P
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