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Stronger
February 17th, 2012, 10:37 AM
CLEVELAND – The parents of an 8-year-old boy who died from Hodgkin lymphoma after suffering for months from undiagnosed swollen glands was sentenced to eight years in prison Thursday after pleading guilty to denying him medical treatment.

Attorneys for Monica Hussing, 37, and William Robinson Sr., 40, had said the parents had financial problems and tried to get checkups for their son but couldn't afford it.

The couple was given the maximum sentence by Cuyahoga County Judge Michael Astrab, who accepted their guilty plea last month to attempted involuntary manslaughter in a last-minute plea deal before their trial was about to begin. They were handcuffed and taken into custody immediately. Both plan to appeal the sentence.

Willie Robinson collapsed at his home on March 22, 2008. Prosecutors say he had begged his parents to take him to see a doctor but was rejected. Hodgkin lymphoma is a highly treatable cancer.

Hussing's daughter, Lillian Hussing, said the family didn't have money for medical care when they lived in Warren, tried repeatedly to get help from social services and visited a free clinic but left when told they would have to pay $180.

The family soon moved to Cleveland and the boy died within weeks.

Prosecutors say that while the boy was suffering, the parents claimed financial hardship but paid $87 to have a pit bull treated for fleas. Luskin said the dog belonged to Hussing's parents and her parents paid for the treatment.

Trumbull County Children Services says it had worked with the family to provide Willie health care, getting involved after receiving a phone call in July 2007. Agency officials said a case worker visited the family at least monthly and pushed the parents to have a medical follow-up on his swollen neck but they didn't.

However, Robinson's attorney Thomas Rein said previously that a social worker who visited the family in January 2008 "indicated the kids were healthy and happy." He said no one knew the boy had cancer until he died and an autopsy was performed.

And Lillian Hussing said a case worker had told the family the boy's lump looked like a swollen gland and to hold off until they could secure financial assistance before getting it checked.
About two weeks after they moved to Cleveland, she said, her brother came down with something. Her mother treated him with cold medicine and he died within three days.

She said the boy never complained about his neck.

"He played, he went outside, he wrestled, he played video games," the boy's sister said. "He was the happiest kid you could imagine. It never seemed like he was suffering."

The emotional aftermath from their son's death led the couple to split, according to Luskin.

The couple's four other children under 18 were placed in the custody of a family member. Luskin said the daughter, upon turning 18, decided to return to live with her mother.

Rein said Robinson agreed to plead guilty so his children could be spared any further grief and wouldn't have to suffer by testifying. Lillian Hussing said her mother took a plea bargain because of the uncertainty of a trial and fear she could be sent to prison for a long time.

As part of the deal, the prosecution agreed to drop four counts each against each parent, including child endangering. Prosecutors didn't agree to a sentence recommendation. Both Luskin and Rein had said they hoped the judge would consider probation.

"There's not a day my client ... starts without shedding a tear for his son," Rein said.

The coroner ruled that the boy was a victim of medical neglect and died from pneumonia due to Hodgkin lymphoma.

Hodgkin lymphoma is a highly treatable cancer, with as many as 95 percent of patients in early stages of the disease surviving for five years or more with treatment. It's one of the most common forms of cancers among children.

Dr. Stanton L. Gerson, director of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center at Case Western Reserve University, said parents should watch for glands that are swollen for more than two or three weeks, particularly if accompanied by weight loss and nighttime fevers.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/02/16/ohio-couple-get-8-years-in-in-sons-cancer-death/

IMO, the couple is really just plain stupid, why didn't they take him to St. Jude's they take any kid reguardless of finanical problems, shame on these parents, they should be in jail longer.

dead
February 21st, 2012, 02:21 PM
This horrible, too bad it doesn't shock me because lot of worse things happen and people get off scott free.

beplubber24
February 21st, 2012, 04:46 PM
Uhh if the family can't afford why punish them I mean they could've declared bankruptcy a charity or fund for him but no $87 for a dog ok yes I understand that but I know that that boys last days were just another so I bet he was a normal kid, just with parents who didn't have a lot of money

Stronger
February 21st, 2012, 07:24 PM
Uhh if the family can't afford why punish them I mean they could've declared bankruptcy a charity or fund for him but no $87 for a dog ok yes I understand that but I know that that boys last days were just another so I bet he was a normal kid, just with parents who didn't have a lot of money

Buddy, they let him die on purpose, Google St. Jude's, they accept any child regarless of finanical problems

Mortal Coil
February 21st, 2012, 07:59 PM
Not sure if the parents are just dumbfucks...
or pure fucking evil.
either way, society should be protected from them.

Stronger
February 21st, 2012, 08:38 PM
Not sure if the parents are just dumbfucks...
or pure fucking evil.
either way, society should be protected from them.

Amen to that

gordongray
February 22nd, 2012, 04:44 AM
I simply do not get it how you can care more about the darn dog than about your own children. You can almost always manage to find some help if you really want to.

dead
February 22nd, 2012, 09:12 AM
I simply do not get it how you can care more about the darn dog than about your own children. You can almost always manage to find some help if you really want to.

It said in the article they were given free help and they said they would take it but never followed up.

ImCoolBeans
February 23rd, 2012, 01:04 AM
I think it's pretty sick that they just let him suffer. Denying care and turning away charity care? Come on... it's your son...

Binatang
February 23rd, 2012, 10:24 PM
!!!!! this is just toooooo horrrible

The_Narwhal
February 24th, 2012, 07:18 AM
I hate people like these. They pay to stop discomfort to the dog, but yet they won't help their incredibly ill son? They make me sick.