Dad sentenced for microwaving baby

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Dad Gets 25 Years for Microwaving Baby
By JUAN A. LOZANO,AP
Posted: 2008-03-27 10:32:39
Filed Under: Crime News, Nation News
GALVESTON, Texas (March 26) - Minutes after a jury sentenced him to 25 years in prison for severely burning his daughter in a microwave, a teary-eyed Joshua Mauldin listened one more time to details about the pain he had caused his child.

His daughter Ana's foster mother fought back tears as she detailed how after being injured, the girl's left hand was so burned that there was no skin, no muscle, no fat, only tendon and bone.

Ana suffered second- and third-degree burns to her left ear, cheek, hand and shoulder and has required several skin grafts. Part of her left ear had to be amputated.

Her foster mother, Heather Croxton, testified about Ana's screams as she's undergone painful surgeries and physical therapy that will continue for years.

"There is no excuse for your actions and I hate that one day you will be set free and allowed to move on with your life while Ana continues to pay for your actions," she told Mauldin during her emotional victim impact statement Wednesday.

Mauldin, 20, was sentenced after jurors deliberated for 6½ hours over two days. They also fined him $10,000.

Jurors had rejected Mauldin's claim he was insane at the time he put his then-2-month-old daughter in a Galveston hotel-room microwave and turned it on for 10 to 20 seconds. They convicted him Tuesday of felony injury to a child.

Just before putting her in the microwave in May 2007, Mauldin had punched Ana and placed her in the room's safe and refrigerator.

Prosecutors had wanted Mauldin to be sentenced to the maximum of life in prison.

But Galveston County prosecutor Xochitl Vandiver said she was satisfied with the decision. Mauldin has to serve at least half his sentence before being eligible for parole.

"I feel Ana will be well into adulthood when her father (is paroled) and that in and of itself is a great thing," she said.

Sam Cammack III, Mauldin's attorney, had asked jurors to consider his client's long history of mental illness and sentence him to probation so he could be treated at a hospital.

Cammack expressed disappointment in the sentence. "He still doesn't get the treatment for mental illness that he needs," Cammack said. "He's not going to get that in prison."

Jurors did not wish to comment after the trial concluded.

Prosecutors said Mauldin hurt his daughter because he was angry that he was in a loveless marriage and he didn't want to take care of the infant. They also said Mauldin had a history of violence and of lying about being mentally ill to get out of trouble.

Cammack said Mauldin has been wracked by mental illness since he was 10. Mauldin claimed he started hallucinating when he was left alone in the hotel room with his daughter, feeling like mud was running up his body and consuming him.

Mauldin at first told police his daughter had been severely sunburned, later changing his story and saying he had accidentally spilled hot water on her while making coffee.

After the sentence was handed down, Joanie Mauldin still insisted her son was insane. She blamed herself for not getting her son help and for Ana's injuries.

"I pray he gets help. But I don't see it happening in a penitentiary," she said, insisting her son loved his daughter. "Nobody in their right mind would cook a child."

The girl's mother, Eva Mauldin, refused defense attorneys' requests to testify and lives in Arkansas. A trial to terminate the Mauldins' parental rights is scheduled for April.
 
I saw this on Nancy Grace a few days ago. they showed a picture of the baby's hand after that fucktard did what he did. it was terrible to see. the other inmates'll give him what for.
 
This guy needs to be put in a microwave and cooked for a couple minutes. When this story first broke and was reported on the evening news, I wondered what kind of lunatic does such a thing. Whether he was insane or not is questionable, but no one with a rational mind could conceive such a thing.
 
he had a history of mental illness...it doesn't specify what that was...but since the age of 10?
if he was seeing and hearing things at the time, he's hardly a monster. just a very, very sick man.

if he was, he belongs in a secure mental hospital.

i'd be interested to know his history.
if he had a history of violence & halucinations then it should be asked why he was alone with the baby in the first place.
 
he had a history of mental illness...it doesn't specify what that was...but since the age of 10?
if he was seeing and hearing things at the time, he's hardly a monster. just a very, very sick man.

if he was, he belongs in a secure mental hospital.

i'd be interested to know his history.
if he had a history of violence & halucinations then it should be asked why he was alone with the baby in the first place.

it didn't seem to me that his "mental illness" was very debilitating. I think if a person is "sane" enough to go before a judge and get a marriage license, he shouldn't be allowed to come back a couple years later and claim insanity. that seems like such bullshit to me.
 
he had a history of mental illness...it doesn't specify what that was...but since the age of 10?
if he was seeing and hearing things at the time, he's hardly a monster. just a very, very sick man.

if he was, he belongs in a secure mental hospital.

i'd be interested to know his history.
if he had a history of violence & halucinations then it should be asked why he was alone with the baby in the first place.

I agree he "could" be sick but no excuse for what he did.
 
he had a history of mental illness...it doesn't specify what that was...but since the age of 10?
if he was seeing and hearing things at the time, he's hardly a monster. just a very, very sick man.

if he was, he belongs in a secure mental hospital.

i'd be interested to know his history.
if he had a history of violence & halucinations then it should be asked why he was alone with the baby in the first place.
Awwww shucks Sadie, the boy was ok until the mule kicked him in da haid when he was 10. Ever since then the boy ain't been right!
 
"Nobody in their right mind would cook a child." Understatement. Why does that almost seem bumper-sticker worthy?

(Mike Yates now on ignore. That was awful.)
 
If a man is sick enough to do that to a child, he's too sick to live.

You don't pet a rabid dog - you shoot it.

CD
 
it didn't seem to me that his "mental illness" was very debilitating. I think if a person is "sane" enough to go before a judge and get a marriage license, he shouldn't be allowed to come back a couple years later and claim insanity. that seems like such bullshit to me.
do they test your sanity when you apply to get married?
and crazy isn't constant...a person can be lucis 90% of the time but have episodes of batshit crazy and not in "reality".
I agree he "could" be sick but no excuse for what he did.
say you're dreaming? have you done weird things in your dreams?
killed a rabit rat or thrown a demon out the window?
ok...imagine waking up and realising that what you thought was the monster out of alien was actually your kid...and you just killed it.

it's easy to say "no excuse" but genuine craziness, by it's very nature, means that people aren't making rational choices.
Awwww shucks Sadie, the boy was ok until the mule kicked him in da haid when he was 10. Ever since then the boy ain't been right!
in english?



i'm not saying he's not a monster and i'm not saying his insanity plea was genuine.
i'm just saying that genuine insanity makes people do things that they normally wouldn't.
without knowing anything about his history...
"lynch him!" won't make the little girl better.
 
do they test your sanity when you apply to get married?
and crazy isn't constant...a person can be lucis 90% of the time but have episodes of batshit crazy and not in "reality".

say you're dreaming? have you done weird things in your dreams?
killed a rabit rat or thrown a demon out the window?
ok...imagine waking up and realising that what you thought was the monster out of alien was actually your kid...and you just killed it.

it's easy to say "no excuse" but genuine craziness, by it's very nature, means that people aren't making rational choices.

in english?



i'm not saying he's not a monster and i'm not saying his insanity plea was genuine.
i'm just saying that genuine insanity makes people do things that they normally wouldn't.
without knowing anything about his history...
"lynch him!" won't make the little girl better.

you do have a point. you're dolf, that's what you do.
but his "insanity" just did not seem genuine to me. I'm not a pro. I'm not the smartest, but it didn't feel real.
 
in english?

American English: The boy was ok until a mule kicked him in the head when he was 10. He hasn't been right in the head ever since.

British English: I say lovie, the chap was sane until that mule kicked him in the head when he was just a wee lad of 10. Since that time, he has had bollocks for brains.

Better?
 
you do have a point. you're dolf, that's what you do.
but his "insanity" just did not seem genuine to me. I'm not a pro. I'm not the smartest, but it didn't feel real.
as he was found guilty you might be right...but such a long history? starting at 10? what was the illness he had been diagnosed with?

in a way i hope he is just a monster, because if he was having an episode he'd be living in hell forever with his conscience.
American English: The boy was ok until a mule kicked him in the head when he was 10. He hasn't been right in the head ever since.

British English: I say lovie, the chap was sane until that mule kicked him in the head when he was just a wee lad of 10. Since that time, he has had bollocks for brains.

Better?

needs work.
 
do they test your sanity when you apply to get married?
and crazy isn't constant...a person can be lucis 90% of the time but have episodes of batshit crazy and not in "reality".

say you're dreaming? have you done weird things in your dreams?
killed a rabit rat or thrown a demon out the window?
ok...imagine waking up and realizing that what you thought was the monster out of alien was actually your kid...and you just killed it.

I understand what you are saying, all I'm saying is that you still have to pay for your actions. The insanity defense is way to easy on criminals in America. We have the Yeates woman who drowned her kids. Was found insane and then was cured now she is on probation. Sorry get them the help but they should still pay for what they did.
 
I understand what you are saying, all I'm saying is that you still have to pay for your actions. The insanity defense is way to easy on criminals in America. We have the Yeates woman who drowned her kids. Was found insane and then was cured now she is on probation. Sorry get them the help but they should still pay for what they did.

if someone is genuinely insane and then cured, aren't they paying forever?
and what is the purpose of making a person pay for something that wasn't their fault? will it deter others from going insane? will it teach them the wrongs of being crazy? or is it solely so that society can breathe a contented sigh that "justice" has been done.

in cases like this, is prison the best option? to be let out at the end, untreated, most likely twice as crazy as they went in, their mental health unmonitored?
or would a set number of years in a secure hospital, followed by a lifetime of regular checkups by docs who have the power to put them right back inside at the first sign of relapse?
 
Well do your best then.

The bleedin' Rob Roy was ok until a mule kicked 'im in the bloomin' Crust of Bread chicken pen 'e was Cockle. 'e 'asn't been wite in the Crust ever since.

*shudder* i feel so unclean.
 
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