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Faith-Healing Death of Diabetic Girl
Father Dale Neumann is charged with second degree reckless homicide in the death of Madeline Kara Neumann, his diabetic daughter who died in March 2008 without medical aid, as her parents prayed for God to heal her. Her mother was convicted with the same crime in May.
- July 28: Dale Neumann smiles at his defense attorney Jay Kronenwetter during his trial in Wausau, Wisconsin. Neumann, 47, is charged with second-degree reckless homicide in the 2008 death of his daughter Madeline Neumann, called Kara by her parents. His wife was convicted of the same charge this spring and faces up to 25 years in prison when sentenced Oct. 6.read more
- July 28: Leilani Neumann answers questions from LaMont Jacobson, a senior attorney for the District Attorney’s office during her husband’s trail at Marathon County Courthouse in Wausau, Wis. Neumann told the jury in her husband's trial that she thought her daughter's March 2008 illness was a test of her religious faith and she didn't take the girl to a doctor because that would have been "complete disobedience to what we believe."read more
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Faith-Healing Death of Diabetic Girl
Father Dale Neumann is charged with second degree reckless homicide in the death of Madeline Kara Neumann, his diabetic daughter who died in March 2008 without medical aid, as her parents prayed for God to heal her. Her mother was convicted with the same crime in May.
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