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Kaius
June 19th, 2010, 08:56 AM
Six-week-old girl died after religious fanatic mother stuffed Bible pages in her mouth and then sat on her

A six-week-old girl being monitored by social workers died after her mentally-ill mother sat on her, a court heard.

Julia Lovemore, 41, had torn out pages of the Bible and stuffed them into baby Faith's mouth before smothering her.

She was yesterday detained indefinitely under the mental health act after admitting the manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility , which happened in June 2009.

Cambridge Crown Court heard she was a religious fanatic who had been in a 'florid state of psychoses' at the time of the killing.

Judge Mr Justice Cooke was told two health workers were at Lovemore's home on the day Faith was smothered.

A health visitor and a psychiatric nurse had been concerned about the behaviour of Lovemore's husband David, 39 - also a mentally-ill religious fanatic, the court heard.

When they arrived at the house in June last year they found Mr Lovemore praying loudly and shouting 'Take the devil out of Julia.'

He refused to answer questions and they left to consult with experts, fearing their presence was making him more agitated.

Later that day, Mr Lovemore turned up at his GP's surgery carrying the child's lifeless body.

He was accompanied by Faith's older sister who had been doused in white spirit but was otherwise unharmed. It is believed Faith was dead or dying when the social worker visited.

Judge Mr Justice Jeremy Cooke yesterday ordered that Mrs Lovemore be detained indefinitely under the mental health act.

The court heard how Mrs Lovemore, a Christian fundamentalist, had suffered at least three manic psychotic episodes since being diagnosed with bi-polar effective disorder in 1995.

Prosecutor John Farmer said he older daughter was put on the at risk register in November 2006 when her mother suffered a relapse and hit her with a hairbrush.

When Mrs Lovemore was 28 weeks pregnant with Faith a consultant psychologist concluded there was a 'high risk' of further relapse in the post-birth stage and monitoring was 'essential'.

Both Lovemores held extreme religious views and this coupled with their psychiatric history meant in June 2009 social workers scheduled a review of a protection order on the children.

Mr Farmer said: 'With hindsight it was judged both parents were deteriorating sharply. Profound mental ill health and engagement with religious beliefs turned out to be an explosive cocktail.

'On the day in question the two mental health professionals arrived and reached the conclusion that the situation was very unstable.'

Neither of them saw the defendant or Faith and the best interpretation of events suggests by then Faith was already dead or dying.

'There is no other reason why the husband was intensely engagement with prayer.'

In a statement Mrs Lovemore gave to police some time after her arrest she tried to explain her memories of that day.

She said: 'I sat in my bedroom and I was ripping pages out of my Bible. I put some small bits of paper in Faith's mouth and she spat them out.

'For some reason I sat on her, I was crying. I was bouncing on the bed. I don't know why I was sitting on her. I got bi-polar.'

In mitigation, Frances Oldham QC said Mrs Lovemore was responding well to psychiatric treatment but Faith's death 'could have been avoided'.

She said: 'Given her history and also the history of her husband this is a tragedy that could have been avoided. There was evidence of disengagement by Julia from the mental health services.'

Sentencing, Mr Justice Cooke said Mrs Lovemore's bi-polar disorder meant she suffered from grandiose delusions of special powers, religious delusions of identity and auditory hallucinations.

He said: 'You were profoundly mentally disordered which subsequently impaired the responsibility for what you did.'

Cambridgeshire Local Safeguarding Children Board Vice Chairman, Gordon Jeyes, said after the hearing that a serious case review had been conducted.

He said: 'The death of any child is a tragedy and we are deeply upset and saddened by what has happened.

'The circumstances around this death were exceptional. There were complex issues within the family around mental health, and the practice of their religious beliefs.

'The report highlights that agencies did work effectively with the family and that there was good communication between practitioners.

'The report also highlights that the link between the family's background of mental illness, and the way they chose to practice their religious beliefs, was not sufficiently understood.'

Source (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1287117/Baby-girl-died-religious-fanatic-mother-stuffed-Bible-mouth-sat-her.html)

Bougainvillea
June 19th, 2010, 09:01 AM
That's completely fucked up.

Sith Lord 13
June 19th, 2010, 09:19 AM
That woman needs anti-psychotics, badly. Although, after what she did, it would almost be cruel to make her live in reality.

starrburst
June 19th, 2010, 11:21 AM
That's sick :S

chrissm
June 19th, 2010, 11:28 AM
What a horrible and sad story, it sounds like the older sister had a lucky escape. Its hard to blame the mother too much, she's clearly sick, but what on earth were the social services doing leaving those kids with her?

Jess
June 19th, 2010, 04:02 PM
poor baby :( that is so sad and horrible

deadpie
June 19th, 2010, 05:36 PM
She makes it sound like an accident. Oops! I stuffed some pages of the bible in my babies mouth and sat on her while I was bouncing on the bed. And "I got bi-polar" sounds like another excuse.

Too bad the mom didn't kill herself after killing the baby. If she did that, I'd have respect for her.

Night_Hawk
June 20th, 2010, 09:47 PM
"Judge Mr Justice Jeremy Cooke yesterday ordered that Mrs Lovemore be detained indefinitely under the mental health act"

Good Call

There are some odd people out there -.-, and that poor baby :(

YesterdaysNews
June 20th, 2010, 10:10 PM
If the doctors thought that the parents were deteriorating and the children were in danger, why the hell didn't social services step in earlier?? This is as much social services' fault as well as the parents, in my opinion.

Death
June 21st, 2010, 01:37 PM
"Take the devil out" of her? Sounds like a petty excuse for a fucked up mother. It's saddening to hear what happens to people so young; I feel sorry for the child and anyone who cared for her.

peaceloverugby
June 21st, 2010, 03:34 PM
Mentally ill religious fanatics? Redundant much?

These children should have been put in foster care, two mentally ill people should not be allowed to care for children, they can't even care for themselves obviously.

INFERNO
June 21st, 2010, 03:56 PM
"He refused to answer questions and they [health visitor and psychiatric nurse] left to consult with experts, fearing their presence was making him more agitated.
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On the day in question the two mental health professionals arrived and reached the conclusion that the situation was very unstable.' "

That's pretty poor because they did step in yet they were too scared to intervene for the safety of the parents and especially of the child. In the UK, they are considered approved mental health professionals and legally allowed to admit these parents against their will to a psychiatric hospital. The nurse and health visitor should have done their job of intervening not only because it's legally allowed and required, but also to ensure the safety of the parents and having the baby in a safe home. Pretty sad really: they acknowledged it wasn't safe, had the resources, were doing what their job entails and were abiding by the law yet they just pissed it all away because they were afraid of handling mentally ill people... that's what their job is, handling mentally ill people. If they were afraid, they can call the police to help bring the parents to the hospital.

Nathaniel
June 22nd, 2010, 12:29 PM
It is almost humorous until you realize what actually happened.

Continuum
June 23rd, 2010, 08:22 AM
One of the dark sides of humanity.

aleexax3
June 23rd, 2010, 08:26 AM
omg thats a sin for the baby the mother is completly fucked up reallly wtf is wrong with her

Continuum
June 23rd, 2010, 08:42 AM
omg thats a sin for the baby the mother is completly fucked up reallly wtf is wrong with her

She doesn't know what she's doing, so she barely recognizes it as a sin.

Death
June 25th, 2010, 05:30 PM
What's sin got to do with this? What happened was clearly evil and messed up - sin or no. How could she not know what she was doing?

Continuum
June 26th, 2010, 11:27 AM
What's sin got to do with this? What happened was clearly evil and messed up - sin or no. How could she not know what she was doing?

She's clearly in a state of psychosis, so basically it's her dream train to neverland

Death
June 26th, 2010, 06:18 PM
Either way, I feel sorry for that poor baby.

Continuum
June 27th, 2010, 09:45 AM
Either way, I feel sorry for that poor baby.

Who isn't.

Sage
June 28th, 2010, 05:46 PM
It is almost humorous until you realize what actually happened.

I don't see anyone laughing.

Sugaree
June 28th, 2010, 07:00 PM
It is almost humorous until you realize what actually happened.

I see no humor in this story at all. We're talking that an infant child died because their mentally ill mother SAT on it's head. What is so funny? Is it because religion is involved? Though it is involved, it isn't the full blame.

tpzy94
June 28th, 2010, 07:48 PM
who could do this smh