Guest guest Posted July 22, 2010 Report Share Posted July 22, 2010 http://www.dailymail.com/News/201007200854 Wednesday July 21, 2010 Woman pleads guilty to neglect St. Albans mother left autistic son in seemingly 'deplorable' conditions by Hunt Daily Mail staff ton Daily Mail A St. Albans woman pleaded guilty Tuesday morning to felony child neglect for leaving her autistic son in conditions prosecutors said were " abominable. " Lynn Gorby, 34, of St. Albans appeared before Kanawha Circuit Judge Webster on Tuesday morning to enter a plea agreement negotiated with the prosecuting attorney's office. Gorby had been indicted in February on one felony count of child neglect creating the risk of serious bodily injury for allegedly leaving her 16-year-old autistic son in deplorable conditions, which prosecutors said could have led to fatal infection, last June. Police arrested Gorby last year after a relative informed them she had left her son in the care of her 15-year-old daughter overnight. When police arrived at the scene, they found the daughter had left and the boy was alone in an apartment filled with dirty clothes and dishes, insects and human waste. Gorby was due to stand trial Tuesday morning, but attorneys told Webster they had negotiated a plea in the case. Pursuant to the plea agreement, Gorby pleaded guilty to the one felony count of child neglect, which carries a possible sentence of one to five years in jail and up to a $3,000 fine. In return, the prosecution agreed to stand silent at sentencing. When Webster asked Gorby to detail the crime, the mother was slow to offer details. " I left my 16-year-old son who's autistic with my 15-year-old daughter, " she said, noting that her son's autism was so severe that he required constant attention to keep him from hurting himself. " He's very autistic and the house was very dirty. " Webster pressed for more details on what exactly constituted the serious risk of bodily injury charge. At that point, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Michele Drummond offered up more details that formed the basis of the state's case. " She left her son unattended in what could only be described as abominable conditions, " Drummond said. She said police found the boy in a room with a single mattress with no bedding on it. She said there were feces and urine all around the room and the child had sores all along his legs and back. Drummond added that, had the case gone to trial, the prosecution would have presented testimony from two doctors who would have testified that, given the conditions of the room, the sores on the child could have become infected and caused sepsis - a potentially lethal form of blood poisoning caused by infection. Drummond also said doctors found dried feces around the boy's mouth, indicating he may have eaten the waste, which could have led to an E. coli infection. Gorby said her son frequently had feces on him but said when she left him, he was fine. She said the sores investigators saw were the result of self-abusive behavior consistent with his type of autism. Webster continued to press Gorby to admit how dangerous her son's conditions were, but appeared frustrated by the woman's lack of acknowledgement. " I'm concerned she doesn't understand, " Webster said. " She's either not being forthcoming or maybe going through some sort of mental issues. " Gorby's attorney, Sullivan, said he was confident his client was mentally competent, but felt she was not being forthcoming due to a " sense of shame " and embarrassment over the conditions of her apartment. " It's not embarrassment - I've let my children down, " Gorby said. Webster conditionally accepted Gorby's guilty plea and instructed the Adult Probation Office to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident and the woman so she can have a complete picture of Gorby's life to form the most informed decision possible with regard to sentencing. Gorby will remain free on bond in the case while the probation office conducts the investigation, which could take more than eight weeks. A sentencing hearing will be set at a later date. Gorby's children have been living with relatives since her arrest last year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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