“How could all these good people sit by and do nothing?”
It was the question asked by the prosecutor.
How could all these teachers, neighbours, coaches and even strangers who noticed the starving child just watch this go on?
The lawyer for the parents – parents accused of starving and beating their six-year-old, of forcing the boy to eat only “hot dog smoothies” until his bones protruded through his skin and his stomach distended, bulbous and tight – said they “were parenting the best that they could.”
The boy was fed them twice a day and if he did not drink them, he got nothing else. Via IStock.
“The blenders are terrible,” the defence lawyer told the jury “They’re horrible. But they are food.”
The “blenders” she is referring to was the only food fed to a six-year-old boy by his father, Christopher Sefton, 31 and Sefton’s fiancee, Lori Lloyd, 31 from a town near Seattle in the US called Auburn.
“Shakes”, the boy later told police his father mashed together with bread, carrots, hot dogs, water and vegetable oil and then given to the boy to drink reports Q13Fox news.
"They were using food to torture him," prosecutor Cecelia Gregson told Seattlepi.com. "It has the added benefit of trying to kill him, but it was a very effective form of torture."
Christopher Sefton, 31 and Sefton’s fiancee, Lori Lloyd, 31 via Fox13.
Sefton and Lloyd, who also had two other children, were accused of convicted of assault and criminal mistreatment and also of mistreating their two other children.
School teachers had become so concerned with the boy’s weight loss that, after finding him rifling through the school rubbish bins eating discarded scraps they began feeding him extra food at school, creating a “share basket” so the boy could be fed and they began to weigh him.
Court documents show that school officials called child services dozens of times without getting any action.