Mummy blogger Lacey Spears ‘poisoned her own son to get sympathy from people online’

Feb 4, 2015 - 08:30
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Mummy blogger Lacey Spears ‘poisoned her own son to get sympathy from people online’
Spears is accused of killing her 5-year-old son Garnett by feeding him salt through a stomach tube and then calmly 'watched and waited' for the poisoning to take effect, a prosecutor said on Tuesday

A woman accused of killing her 5-year-old son by feeding him salt through a stomach tube calmly ‘watched and waited’ for the poisoning to take effect, summoning help only after he began writhing and retching, a prosecutor said Tuesday.

In her opening statement at the murder trial of Lacey Spears, Assistant District Attoey Doreen Lloyd said she researched, planned, carried out and tried to cover up the killing of her blond, blue-eyed son, Gaett-Paul.

‘It seems to go against nature,’ the prosecutor said. ‘But Lacey Spears is not like most people.’ She said Spears enjoyed the ‘attention and sympathy’ she received from having a sick child.

Spears, of Scottsville, Kentucky, had documented Gaett’s declining health on social media. She wiped away a tear as the prosecutor spoke.

Defendant Lacey Spears, left, stands next to her attoey David R. Sachs during opening statements in her murder trial, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015, in White Plains, N.Y. Spears is accused of killing her 5-year-old son by feeding him salt through a stomach tube calmly "watched and waited" for the poisoning to take effect, summoning help only after he began writhing and retching, a prosecutor said. (AP Photo/The Joual News, Joe Larese, Pool)

Lacey Spears pictured at the start of her trial (Picture: AP)

Defense lawyer Stephen Riebling told the jurors there are no eyewitnesses and no direct evidence that the 27-year-old Spears poisoned her son.

He added: ‘There is no evidence in this case that legitimately answers the question `Why?”

Lloyd alleged Spears fed her son the salt in the bathroom of a Nyack Hospital room after he was admitted. The mother had told doctors he was having seizures.

Lloyd told jurors they would see hospital video showing mother and son twice going into the bathroom and then see Gaett become ill soon afterward both times. He died of high sodium levels that caused swelling of the brain.

But the bathroom is out of the range of the camera, and Riebling noted that no one saw Spears feed her son salt.

He said, in context, Spears’ actions show a caring mother.

This undated photo provided by the Westchester County District Attoeyís office shows Lacey Spears, who was indicted June 17, 2014, in White Plains, N.Y., on charges of depraved murder and manslaughter in the death of her son, 5-year-old Gaett-Paul Spears. Her trial begins Monday, Jan. 26, 2015. (AP Photo/Westchester County District Attoey)The mother’s actions were described as ‘going against nature’ (Picture: AP/Westchester County District Attoey)

He implored the jurors to ‘set aside emotion.’

Riebling also appeared to blame the hospital, in the New York suburbs near the Spearses’ Chestnut Ridge home, noting it was only there that a high sodium level was detected.

The defense lawyer said the prosecution case was ‘riddled with reasonable doubt.’

The Spearses lived in Chestnut Ridge at the time of Gaett’s death. Lacey Spears moved to Kentucky afterward and was living there when she was arrested.

Gaett’s death ended a short life filled with doctor and hospital visits that his mother tirelessly documented in thousands of postings on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and a blog.

Many of the postings will be in evidence, along with Spears’ online research into the dangers of sodium in children and hospital records from New York, Florida and Spears’ native Alabama. Also in evidence is a feeding bag prosecutors believe was used to hold the salt – and which they say she tried to hide after Gaett’s death.

Defense attoeys have insisted that there will be no mention of Munchausen by proxy, a disorder in which caretakers secretly harm children to win sympathy. Some experts believe that disorder fits Spears’ actions.

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Mike Gallagher Freelance writer with a passion for travelling