Mother's hot sauce punishment 'is child abuse'
HOT sauce is a dinner table option to some parents. But to prosecutors in Alaska, forcing it on a seven-year-old boy as punishment amounts to child abuse.
In a case that has drawn international attention, jurors on Wednesday watched video showing Jessica Beagley squirting hot sauce in the mouth of her adopted son. Her attorney said it was punishment for misbehaving at school and lying about it to his mother.
The video was aired on a "Dr Phil" episode and caused uproar in Russia where the boy is from.
The footage, along with audio of the boy screaming as he's forced to stand in a cold shower, was shown as part of Beagley's trial on Wednesday on misdemeanor child abuse charges.
Prosecutors say Beagley went beyond what would be considered reasonable parental discipline. Her lawyer, William Ingaldson, said she resorted to unconventional disciplinary methods because more traditional forms of punishment had not worked with the boy.
Beagley, along with her police officer husband, adopted the boy and his twin brother from a Russian orphanage after their parents abandoned them, Ingaldson said.
The boys were taken there after Russian investigators found their family living in a shack, where the boys slept on shelves in a wardrobe, he said.
The couple "thought this was their chance to make a difference in kids' lives," the lawyer said.
They also have four biological children.
Anchorage police were notified about the case after "Dr. Phil" viewers saw the footage, which was submitted as a nine-minute video for a November episode entitled "Mommy Confessions." "Dr. Phil" is a talk show on self-improvement.
The video, made last October, shows Beagley asking the boy what happens when he lies.
"I get hot sauce," the crying boy replies.
The video shows Beagley putting the hot sauce in the boy's mouth and telling him not to spit it out.
When he admits to lying, she allows him to spit out the hot sauce.
In a case that has drawn international attention, jurors on Wednesday watched video showing Jessica Beagley squirting hot sauce in the mouth of her adopted son. Her attorney said it was punishment for misbehaving at school and lying about it to his mother.
The video was aired on a "Dr Phil" episode and caused uproar in Russia where the boy is from.
The footage, along with audio of the boy screaming as he's forced to stand in a cold shower, was shown as part of Beagley's trial on Wednesday on misdemeanor child abuse charges.
Prosecutors say Beagley went beyond what would be considered reasonable parental discipline. Her lawyer, William Ingaldson, said she resorted to unconventional disciplinary methods because more traditional forms of punishment had not worked with the boy.
Beagley, along with her police officer husband, adopted the boy and his twin brother from a Russian orphanage after their parents abandoned them, Ingaldson said.
The boys were taken there after Russian investigators found their family living in a shack, where the boys slept on shelves in a wardrobe, he said.
The couple "thought this was their chance to make a difference in kids' lives," the lawyer said.
They also have four biological children.
Anchorage police were notified about the case after "Dr. Phil" viewers saw the footage, which was submitted as a nine-minute video for a November episode entitled "Mommy Confessions." "Dr. Phil" is a talk show on self-improvement.
The video, made last October, shows Beagley asking the boy what happens when he lies.
"I get hot sauce," the crying boy replies.
The video shows Beagley putting the hot sauce in the boy's mouth and telling him not to spit it out.
When he admits to lying, she allows him to spit out the hot sauce.
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