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HAB911

(8,910 posts)
Tue Apr 18, 2017, 03:55 PM Apr 2017

Idaho sheriff's daunting battle to investigate when children of a faith-healing sect die

The coroner’s van pulled into the driveway sometime after midnight, and for a moment — her dead daughter in her arms — LaTisha Shippy hated God.

“I had hate in my heart for him,” Shippy said. “I questioned my faith, and why this was happening. You don’t lose four children and not have some of that.”

Canyon County Coroner Vicki DeGeus-Morris found Shippy in bed and the baby’s body, cleaned and dressed, on a changing table in another room. “It was apparent that she had been dead for a while, as the skin was slipping off the entire torso of the baby,” DeGeus-Morris wrote in a coroner’s report.

The baby had been dead inside Shippy's womb for days, DeGeus-Morris concluded, and yet Shippy had sought no medical help when she’d felt the nearly full-term baby stop moving. She and her fellow Followers of Christ consider professional medicine an engine of the devil. Instead, she had prayed.

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-idaho-children-20170418-story.html

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Idaho sheriff's daunting battle to investigate when children of a faith-healing sect die (Original Post) HAB911 Apr 2017 OP
Look in the mirror to see whose fault it is! 50 Shades Of Blue Apr 2017 #1
In a related note, Minnesota has around 9 cases of mumps this year! LakeVermilion Apr 2017 #2
And they are moving out to more remote areas to avoid law enforcement. nt Ilsa Apr 2017 #3
Death cults! Yay! Iggo Apr 2017 #4
These stories are becoming more frequent Lordquinton Apr 2017 #5

LakeVermilion

(1,043 posts)
2. In a related note, Minnesota has around 9 cases of mumps this year!
Tue Apr 18, 2017, 04:04 PM
Apr 2017

None of the children were vaccinated.

What's with the alt-right and their race to the Dark Ages? They are oppositional to anything that makes life better/easier.

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