Cult Sacrifices Child

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  • cyrano
    cyrano

    TAUNTON, Massachusetts - A religious sect leader who said he was following instructions from God when he let his infant son slowly starve to death was convicted of murder Friday and sentenced to life in prison without parole.

    The jury took 6 1/2 hours to find 29-year-old Jacques Robidoux guilty of first-degree murder. His son, Samuel, was fed only his mother's breast milk for 51 days and died in 1999, three days shy of his first birthday.

    During the trial, Robidoux said his sister had received a vision from God telling the couple to stop feeding the baby solid food.

    Robidoux choked back tears as he described how Samuel went from a healthy, 10-month-old boy taking his first steps to a baby so withered he could no longer even crawl. His tiny bones were visible, and he cried in pain.

    "His cry wasn't a normal baby's cry," Robidoux testified. "At times, his eyes would roll up in the back of his head. His skin on his chest changed to a dark color."

    But Robidoux, whose sect rejects modern medicine and government, said he believed that the sight of Samuel's misery was a test of the family's will from Satan and that a miracle would save the boy.

    Prosecutors used as evidence against Robidoux a journal in which he documented the boy's slow death.

    "It was as atrocious an act as you can have when a parent, two parents in this case, kill their child, not in a drug-induced haze, not in a violent rage, but as coldly as one could commit such a horrendous act day in, day out, for 51 days," prosecutor Walter Shea said.

    Robidoux's wife, Karen, 26, faces trial Sept. 3 on a second-degree murder charge. His sister, Michelle Mingo, is awaiting trial on an accessory charge.

    Defense attorney Francis O'Boy said he will appeal.

    O'Boy maintained that Samuel could have died from some other cause. He called two witnesses: Robidoux and a forensic specialist who testified that he could not determine for certain that starvation was the cause of death.

    In closing arguments, O'Boy asked for understanding from the jury for Robidoux, saying: "Unfortunately, the religious beliefs drilled into him as a youngster clouded his ability to make the right decision."

    The sect has about 40 members from two extended families who lived in communal homes near Boston.

    In 1999, another sect member, David Corneau, led authorities to Samuel's body, buried in Maine next to the remains of an infant cousin, Jeremiah. Corneau, Jeremiah's father, has said his own son was stillborn.

    By DENISE LAVOIE, Associated Press Writer

    This is such a sad story but in many ways reflect the watchtower cult and the many children who have died over the blood issue.

    Ignorance and superstition cost lives.

  • obiwan
    obiwan

    Just plain sick!

  • zenpunk
    zenpunk

    I read this account back in 1999, when it first came to light. I was absolutely sickened by it. It's so scary when religion causes one to abandon common sense and even, maternal instinct.

  • Incense_and_Peppermints
    Incense_and_Peppermints

    51 days. FIFTY-ONE DAYS. what a sick mo-fo.

    errrr............... still more evil committed in the name of "God".

  • Cassiline
    Cassiline

    I could not even make it to the end of the article. It has me in tears. A freaking test from God. How much farther will one go to serve anothers cause?

  • FriendlyFellaAL
    FriendlyFellaAL
    Prosecutors used as evidence against Robidoux a journal in which he documented the boy's slow death.

    Let me get this straight...This man let his child slowly starve to death over a period of 51 days and then kept a diary detailing how the child was suffering? I find it almost impossible to believe that it took a jury six and a half hours to come to the conclusion that this monster was guilty!

    I think I'm going to cry. This is one of the most hideous things I've ever heard.

    Brian

    (Corrected because I apparently have no reading comprehension!)

    Edited by - friendlyfellaal on 14 June 2002 19:57:43

  • Incense_and_Peppermints
    Incense_and_Peppermints

    The jury took 6 1/2 hours to find 29-year-old Jacques Robidoux guilty of first-degree murder.

    did jacques ever stop to think about all those starving children in third-world countries enduring unspeakable famine, whom god turns his back on every day? what made him think his god would permit a miracle for his son? these cultists and sectists [sic] think they have the inside track to the almighty. my brother-in-law, who's a southern baptist, got stuck in the middle of nowhere one night. so he and his wife prayed to god and damn if that truck didn't start right up! he said god sent them an angel, and when were we gonna get saved?

    what arrogance.

    what ----ing a$$-----!!!!!!!

  • Mimilly
    Mimilly

    This has positively made me sick. I mean.. how... why... all those days - AND keep a diary! It's sick, sick, sick. This - is the face of evil. Anyone who can do such a thing to a child is the definition of evil.

    I hope the parents get put in with the general prison population.

    Mimilly

  • buffalosrfree
    buffalosrfree

    This is just as sick as those Jehovah Witnesses who can sit by and watch their loved ones die, for lack of a possible/probable life saving blood transfusion(s). What a buch of sick f**kers. They the society the borg even glamorize it in the Awake (I believe). Now that and the example of this guy and his wife are some real sick puppies. Now just think there is about six million of those sick bastard at least known one or associative ones.

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