Mom Who Glued Kid's Hands to Wall Faces Life Term

You think she should get a short stent in jail for brutally beating her child black and blue from head to toe and kicking her repeatedly. Then tearing the skin off her hands and making her bleed, breaking her ribs and putting her in a coma in the hospital. WTF! What country are you from!

"Jocelyn (the child) was hospitalized for about one week with injuries that included bleeding on her brain, a fractured rib, severe bruises and others likely caused by direct blows, according to Dr. Amy Barton, a former child abuse specialist at Children's Medical Center of Dallas.

When the doctor was on the witness stand she cried.

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I'm thinking Noomi only read the headline and not the article. Headlines can be very misleading.

I read the article when this woman was first arrested. I still think life is way too excessive.

What would you suggest her sentence be? a stern talking to?
 
I think that life is a bit excessive, but the child should be placed into care and mum should be jailed for a short period so she learns her lesson.

Jailed for a short period for kicking her repeatedly in the stomach and gluing her to the wall?

My god, you're a monster.
 
What the hell is wrong with people?

If mom is mental she should be placed in a hospital. But she should never be allowed access to children again, and the only way to prevent that is to keep her locked up.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NymSxkXyhY

Escalona has 4 children. She had one in jail. Note her neck tatt...she's most likely a gang member.

I have seen people become unhinged over potty training. It's like they think there's a chance that their child won't ever learn to use the toilet. Seriously, how many normally intelligent grown people do you know complain that they were never taught to use the toilet? It's something that comes naturally, it isn't worth the fight that some people make of it.

I have four, and while I potty trained them by providing them with their little potties and teaching them to use it, and encouraging them...I NEVER made an issue of it. When they were more or less at that age, I just started putting little undies and trainers on them and let them move along at their own pace. I'm happy to say none of my children today crap their pants. Or even pee the bed.
 
One of my kids didn't like the idea of pooping in a receptacle, he was a little resistant. He'd go hide in a corner or behind the couch to poop....but he got over it eventually. There was something about him putting his bottom over a hole he just really didn't like. So he got lots and lots of praise and we spent a lot of time looking at his poop in the potty.

I also remember the potty being one of the favorite toys for a stretch of time...the kids were always putting stuff in it, on it, walking around with it on their heads. They preferred using the big toilet for business.
 
You think she should get a short stent in jail for brutally beating her child black and blue from head to toe and kicking her repeatedly. Then tearing the skin off her hands and making her bleed, breaking her ribs and putting her in a coma in the hospital. WTF! What country are you from!

"Jocelyn (the child) was hospitalized for about one week with injuries that included bleeding on her brain, a fractured rib, severe bruises and others likely caused by direct blows, according to Dr. Amy Barton, a former child abuse specialist at Children's Medical Center of Dallas.

When the doctor was on the witness stand she cried.

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Trust me. If we are talking a 16 year old son, this would be an option. I've been there. His name is Ryan:lol:Ryan are you listening???????????

I'm thinking Noomi only read the headline and not the article. Headlines can be very misleading.

I read the article when this woman was first arrested. I still think life is way too excessive.

Noomi have you ever lived thru 16? Have you ever gone "I brought you into this world, I can freaking take you out of it?"

I can maybe just maybe understand it then. Not a baby. Keeeeeeeeeeeding joke here.

Read it all. Read the whole article. She is a baby. A baby.

All this mother ever did was use her child as a punching bag. And having to type mother wants me to bazooka barf.
 
Trust me. If we are talking a 16 year old son, this would be an option. I've been there. His name is Ryan:lol:Ryan are you listening???????????

I'm thinking Noomi only read the headline and not the article. Headlines can be very misleading.

I read the article when this woman was first arrested. I still think life is way too excessive.

Noomi have you ever lived thru 16? Have you ever gone "I brought you into this world, I can freaking take you out of it?"

I can maybe just maybe understand it then. Not a baby. Keeeeeeeeeeeding joke here.

Read it all. Read the whole article. She is a baby. A baby.

All this mother ever did was use her child as a punching bag. And having to type mother wants me to bazooka barf.

Don't know how it happened, but that bolded part isn't mine. I do have an adult child who is not potty trained. He is low function autistic and his name is Andrew.
 
Sure, but he isn't a *normal* kid. That was my point. If your child is normal, they're going to get potty trained whether you stress over it or not. Whereas if you mess with them and abuse them over it, they're likely to have issues for a REALLY long time.

I take a real relaxed hands-off attitude towards potty training...I come from a family sprinkled with bed wetters and I know the anxiety over it is half the problem. So with my kids, I just sort of put the idea in their head at the appropriate time (toddlers) and let them move forward on their own, with promptings but no demands on my part. I never punished them for lapses...well, when they got older I think I've pitched a fit with each of the boys at one point or another because they were deliberately peeing where they shouldn't be...out in the yard, in a flipping parking lot (long after potty training was over, sheesh).

None of my kids wet the bed.

My oldest son was so funny..he was about 2 or three and one day he told his babysitter to take off his diaper, he didn't need it anymore.

And he didn't. He never peed his pants, he never wet his bed, from that day forward.

He's such a funny kid.
 
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Mom gets 99 years in prison for gluing tot's hands

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State District Judge Larry Mitchell sentenced Elizabeth Escalona on Friday to 99 years in prison. The judge said what she did was in need of “a necessary punishment for a brutal, shocking attack.” He went on to say, "On Sept. 7, 2011, you savagely beat your child to the edge of death." "For this you must be punished."

The beating left Jocelyn Cedillo in a coma for a couple of days. Police say she kicked her daughter in the stomach, beat her with a milk jug, then stuck her hands to an apartment wall with an adhesive commonly known as Super Glue. Jocelyn suffered bleeding in her brain, a fractured rib, multiple bruises and bite marks, a doctor testified. Some skin had been torn off her hands, where doctors also found glue residue and white paint chips from the apartment wall. She had bruising on almost every square inch of her body in the pictures shown in court.

Elizabeth Escalona pleaded guilty to one count of felony injury to a child. She's eligible to apply for parole in 30 years.

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You think she should get a short stent in jail for brutally beating her child black and blue from head to toe and kicking her repeatedly. Then tearing the skin off her hands and making her bleed, breaking her ribs and putting her in a coma in the hospital. WTF! What country are you from!

"Jocelyn (the child) was hospitalized for about one week with injuries that included bleeding on her brain, a fractured rib, severe bruises and others likely caused by direct blows, according to Dr. Amy Barton, a former child abuse specialist at Children's Medical Center of Dallas.

When the doctor was on the witness stand she cried.

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I'm thinking Noomi only read the headline and not the article. Headlines can be very misleading.

Well, maybe Noomi should have read the following 6 lines the OP posted. You have to be a pretty bad parent to have your kids taken away. I don't think the mother being "jailed for a short period so she learns her lesson" is going to do that woman any good. She needs to do some hard time in a woman’s correctional facility and then be deported if she’s an illegal alien! If she gets a liberal judge he may give her parole and give her kids back to her, it’s happened before.

In the 6 lines in the original post it says:

1. The mom admitted to beating her 2-year-old daughter
2. Glued her hands to a wall.
3. Mom pleaded guilty.
4. Her daughter was in a coma for two days.

5. The girl and her siblings have since been taken into state custody.
6. The mom kicked the girl in the stomach repeatedly.
7. The witch hit her with various objects.
8. The child was in a hospital for a week.

Then if you read the newspaper article and watch the video it’s far worse!

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The mother was supposedly abused child. So who did the judge award custody to? The grandmother! What's up with that?
 
I'm thinking Noomi only read the headline and not the article. Headlines can be very misleading.

Well, maybe Noomi should have read the following 6 lines the OP posted. You have to be a pretty bad parent to have your kids taken away. I don't think the mother being "jailed for a short period so she learns her lesson" is going to do that woman any good. She needs to do some hard time in a woman’s correctional facility and then be deported if she’s an illegal alien! If she gets a liberal judge he may give her parole and give her kids back to her, it’s happened before.

In the 6 lines in the original post it says:

1. The mom admitted to beating her 2-year-old daughter
2. Glued her hands to a wall.
3. Mom pleaded guilty.
4. Her daughter was in a coma for two days.

5. The girl and her siblings have since been taken into state custody.
6. The mom kicked the girl in the stomach repeatedly.
7. The witch hit her with various objects.
8. The child was in a hospital for a week.

Then if you read the newspaper article and watch the video it’s far worse!

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The mother was supposedly abused child. So who did the judge award custody to? The grandmother! What's up with that?

I know it's crazy. though to be honest, I don't think it was the judge who placed them with gramma; it was undoubtedly children services.
 
Mom gets 99 years in prison for gluing tot's hands

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State District Judge Larry Mitchell sentenced Elizabeth Escalona on Friday to 99 years in prison. The judge said what she did was in need of “a necessary punishment for a brutal, shocking attack.” He went on to say, "On Sept. 7, 2011, you savagely beat your child to the edge of death." "For this you must be punished."

The beating left Jocelyn Cedillo in a coma for a couple of days. Police say she kicked her daughter in the stomach, beat her with a milk jug, then stuck her hands to an apartment wall with an adhesive commonly known as Super Glue. Jocelyn suffered bleeding in her brain, a fractured rib, multiple bruises and bite marks, a doctor testified. Some skin had been torn off her hands, where doctors also found glue residue and white paint chips from the apartment wall. She had bruising on almost every square inch of her body in the pictures shown in court.

Elizabeth Escalona pleaded guilty to one count of felony injury to a child. She's eligible to apply for parole in 30 years.

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Thirty years is not enough. The child of that low-life was beaten to a pulp. Let's just hope that immediate family members who get custody of the child are not as screwed-up as the mother.

Let the mother rot in jail.
 
Her excuse was stress over Israel?

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A Texas woman who admitted to beating her 2-year-old daughter and gluing her hands to a wall is to be sentenced.

Elizabeth Escalona pleaded guilty July 12 to injury to a child. The young mother is scheduled to be sentenced Monday and faces up to life in prison.

Her daughter was in a coma for two days after the Sept. 7, 2011, incident. The girl and her siblings have since been taken into state custody. Police records show the toddler's siblings told investigators their mother kicked the girl in the stomach repeatedly and hit her with various objects before gluing her hands to the wall. She was in a hospital for a week.

Dallas police say Escalona was mad about potty training problems.

Mom Who Glued Kid's Hands to Wall Faces Life Term - ABC News

Seems like she's being sentenced mostly for beating a child into a coma - and I won't lose any sleep over it if she gets life.

The gluing the hands to the wall thing when I first saw it I just thought "Good old fashioned Catholic school justice!" - that's not THAT big a deal just by itself.
 

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