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    US couple get 8 years each in son's cancer death

    CLEVELAND (AP) — The parents of an 8-year-old boy who died from Hodgkin lymphoma after suffering for months from undiagnosed swollen glands were sentenced to eight years in prison Thursday following their guilty pleas 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 pleas 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.

    "I loved my son," Robinson told the judge, occasionally wiping his eyes with a tissue. He said he was sorry.

    "I tried to help my son," Hussing said as family members in the courtroom quietly sobbed.

    Hussing's sister, Shelia Slawinski, cried as she stood before the judge and gave voice to her nephew, Willie Robinson.

    "I told my sister," Slawinski said. "I offered to help my sister."

    According to the prosecution's pre-sentencing memo to the judge, at least eight family members noticed Willie's deteriorating health over a period of more than two years and most spoke to the couple about it. One relative described the boy's swollen neck glands as the size of a softball.

    "Twenty-nine months he suffered," Slawinski said. "Twenty-nine months they had to do something and they chose not to."

    Asked outside court why her sister hadn't taken care of Willie and hadn't enrolled him or three siblings in school, Slawinski said it was easier for Hussing to stay in bed during the day and do drugs. Both parents have abused drugs, their attorneys earlier told the judge.

    Hussing's oldest daughter, Lillian, 18, defended her mother in court and said Willie was able to do the same things other 8-year-olds do. "He was able to play, go outside," she said.

    The judge looked surprised and asked the teen if she would be willing to repeat her statements under oath and possible penalty of perjury. She did.

    The judge compared the autopsy photo of Willie's emaciated body to concentration camp victims. "If anybody, anybody, didn't know this kid was sick, they are seriously, seriously disturbed," Astrab said.

    Two doctors told the judge before the sentencing that no sick child would be turned away from a hospital.

    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.

    Lillian Hussing said earlier the family didn't have money for medical care and 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. Hussing's defense attorney, John 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.

     

    5 comments

    • Lyn  •  3 mths ago
      these parents are negligent, definitely, but how can these parents go to jail and the drug companies get away with not making life saving drugs which someone without insurance can afford? also, some of the drugs where there are shortages are THE ONLY ONES. isn't this like mass murder? i know b/c i'm in healthcare. here is where i break away from my previous capitalistic beliefs and start wondering if the govt should make some of these cheaper drugs where the patent has expired. i get so depressed at how awful humanity can be. the more i learn, the more it hurts.
    • ALVIN H  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      And they want to legalize drugs, so more children are nelected.
    • Dan  •  Anchorage, Alaska  •  3 mths ago
      Your a knee-jerk Idiot Alvin H! Right now hundreds of thousands of caring parents are in jail in this country, and unable to protect and raise their children because they got busted for some #$%$ weed charge. Once out of jail most of these people will find getting a job and supporting those children very difficult with a #$%$ Criminal record following them around. Far Less people will neglect kids with the legalization of drugs as long as a focus is developed on education and compassionate drug treatment programs are made available. Just look at all the countries that have tried legalizing drugs and the answer is clear. It works!!! Trying to take these pathetic loser parents as an example of any group is just stupid. The only thing you can conclude about these parents is that they are idiots and should be taken out behind the shed and hit upside the head with a shovel - just as soon as they are done digging their own graves.
    • kxbpy  •  3 mths ago
      Dan apparently likes the drug scene?

      Do you still ignore your kids like these fools did?
      • Dan 3 mths ago
        I am as commited and involved as any parent I know. I am the father of 5 succesful adult kids including 2 nurses, a Realtor, a Mechanic and a college student whom I know would agree that their dad did a stand-up job. I also am the current parent of 3 young children... and 6 grandkids... NO, I don't like the drug scene. I lost a great deal personaly to the drug scene when I was in School in the 70's. I've continued to suffer 2 brothers to this day whose lifes are trainwrecks due to their drug and alcohol use. Matter of fact I hate the drug scene, that doesn't change the facts. The war on drugs has been a very expensive & dismal failure. The more you try to outlaw something the cooler you make it. We now jail far more citizens than any other industrialized country, it's ridiculous - a crime school for kids.... all so some politician can claim to be "tough on crime". Legalize drugs, tax them, use the funds to educate/ad-campaign and rehab addicts. Changing attitudes, making drugs un-cool, a lozer proposition, is the only way to decrease use. Take a look at Portugals Heroin program, while not totally legalizing drugs treatement is the focus and has been very succesful. The idea that everyone is going to run out and get hooked on heroin tommorow if we legalized it is a hysterical laugh. I for one don't use any drugs and legalization wont change that!
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