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Old 07-01-2009, 01:15 AM
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Flamming Mad Medical examiner: Ore. girl appeared malnourished

By JOSEPH B. FRAZIER, Associated Press Writer Joseph B. Frazier, Associated Press Writer – 49 mins ago

OREGON CITY, Ore. – A 15-month-old girl whose parents' church shuns doctors in favor of faith healing appeared to be malnourished after her death from pneumonia, a deputy medical examiner testified Tuesday in the manslaughter trial of her parents.

Raylene and Carl Brent Worthington of Oregon City are members of the Followers of Christ Church and are accused of manslaughter and criminal mistreatment in the death last year of their child, Ava.

The state medical examiner said she could easily have been saved with antibiotics.

It was the first case brought under Oregon's 1999 law that rejects a religious defense for most abuse cases and was drafted mostly in response to groups such as the Followers of Christ.

The trial opened on Monday, with the lawyers for her parents saying the couple thought the girl was getting better as they and other members of the church went through faith healing rituals — such as prayer and anointing her with oil.

Her body was examined by Jeffrey Mayer, a deputy medical examiner.

On Tuesday, Mayer said he went to the girl's bedroom on the night she died and saw a humidifier and fan running and a TV tray containing a red liquid he assumed was wine plus olive oil. He said both are commonly used as part of the faith-healing practices of the congregation.

Mayer said the girl appeared to be malnourished, with protruding ribs and with a weight "not consistent with peer weight."

Mayer also told of a cyst-like growth on the girl's neck, which prosecutors say was caused by her lymphatic system struggling against infection.

"I have never seen anything like that in my experience," he said, and described it as the size of a baseball.

Mayer testified that he deals frequently with members of the church because attending physicians aren't present when they die. It's up to his office to sign the death certificates, he said.

He said about 200 people, whom he assumed to be church members, had gathered at the home just east of Oregon City on March 2, 2008, a Sunday night. Others put the number closer to 100.

Mayer played taped interviews he had with the Worthingtons hours after their daughter died.

The parents told him the girl had never seen a doctor and not been given over-the-counter medication.

Photos taken by investigators in the parents' bedroom just outside Oregon City showed the girl's body, in pink pajamas and slippers, almost doll-like, crosswise at the top of her parents' bed, where she normally slept.

In the interview, Raylene Worthington said she noticed the swelling on Ava's neck getting worse during her daughter's final days. She also said Ava developed a cough and it worsened.

Ava weighed 10 pounds at birth. She weighed just 16 pounds when she died.

Carl Brent Worthington said his wife was with their daughter on their bed when Ava died. Both said the cough was worse in her last days, especially when she was lying down, but she seemed healthy otherwise. Her mother described her as "a good eater," which caused prosecutors to ask about her apparently emaciated condition.

"They said she had quit breathing," her father said of that Sunday night, when church members had begun to gather at their home, but said he didn't know who told him.

He said he ran to the bedroom but neither he nor anybody else gave CPR or called 911.

Asked during the taped interview why, he said, "She was already gone. I anointed her."


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Ore. faith-healing pair acquitted of manslaughter
By WILLIAM MCCALL, Associated Press Writer William Mccall, Associated Press Writer – Thu Jul 23, 9:25 pm ET

OREGON CITY, Ore. – An Oregon couple who relied on prayer instead of medical care were acquitted of manslaughter Thursday in the death of their 15-month-old daughter.

The jury convicted the father, Carl Brent Worthington, of criminal mistreatment, a misdemeanor carrying a maximum sentence of a year in jail. The mother, Raylene Worthington, was acquitted in the 2008 death of their daughter Ava.

Both had faced manslaughter charges, which could have carried a sentence of up to six years in prison. The mother also was acquitted of criminal mistreatment.

The prosecution said Ava Worthington failed to flourish through most of her life because of a cyst on her neck that impeded her breathing and eating, contributing to her fatal pneumonia. She died on a Sunday evening after family and church members prayed over her and anointed her with olive oil.

The state medical examiner said she could easily have been saved with antibiotics.

But the defense attacked the credibility of the state's expert witnesses and said the child died of a fast-moving form of sepsis, an infection. The Worthingtons testified that the cyst was a trait in the father's family and that they thought their child only had a cold.

Jurors saw the Worthingtons as loving, caring parents, said 25-year-old juror Ashlee Santos.

"They're people. They're not monsters," she said at a press conference at the Clackamas County courthouse. "They had no intention of harming their child. They're good parents."

She said the father was convicted of criminal mistreatment because the mother wasn't monitoring the girl as closely as he was, so he was more responsible for her condition.

During the trial, the defense made a point of noting that in families of the Worthingtons' church, the Followers of Christ, husbands make all important decisions.

District Attorney John Foote said Thursday prosecutors were "saddened and disappointed," convinced the facts were clear in this case, and determined to be aggressive in enforcing "laws that require parents to protect their children regardless of their religious faith."

The Followers of Christ shuns conventional medicine in favor of faith healing. The church has been in Oregon City since early in the 20th century. Its members, by their own description and that of others, keep to themselves.

The trial was the first under a 10-year-old Oregon law that bars legal defenses based on religious practices in most abuse cases. The law was a response to previous deaths among young members of the Followers of Christ.

The jurors reported on Monday that they were deadlocked on all the charges, but Judge Steven Maurer sent them back to deliberate. Under Oregon law, the verdicts required only 10 votes among the 12-member jury. The jury included eight men and four women.

The jury voted 11-1 to acquit Raylene Worthington of manslaughter and 10-2 on the rest of the charges against her and her husband. Santos said she voted with the majority on every count.

Throughout the trial, which lasted nearly four weeks, members of the church were in the gallery. Courtroom crowds ranged from about 40 people to as many as 80. Carl Brent Worthington and other church members refused to speak to reporters after the verdict was announced.

The husband, who goes by Brent, is a commercial painter. Raylene Worthington is a homemaker and is pregnant.

After Ava's death, their surviving daughter, then 4, got a medical checkup at the insistence of Oregon child welfare workers, one of whom testified at a hearing last year the girl was in good health.

The father's sentencing is scheduled July 31.


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Ore. faith-healing father gets 60 days in jail

OREGON CITY, Ore. – An Oregon City man convicted of criminal mistreatment in the faith-healing death of his 15-month-old daughter has been sentenced to 60 days in jail and five years probation.

Judge Steven Maurer said Friday that the sentence reflects the seriousness of the crime and the duty of society to protect the health and welfare of children. The father, 29-year-old Carl Brent Worthington, could have been sentenced to up to a year in jail.

As a special condition of probation, the judge ordered Worthington to choose a pediatrician to provide regular care for his 5-year-old daughter and for the child he and his wife are expecting soon. The jury acquitted her of charges in the girl's death.


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