Boy adopted by couple from Colorado Springs
therapy
11-year-old boy, one of 5 adopted by a couple from Colorado Springs, was forced to spend days and nights in a small room beneath stairs with only a wool blanket and bucket in which to relieve himself. When he wasn't confined to that space, he was forced to masturbate in front of siblings, do calisthenics in the nude, wear a dog shock collar, and he was forced to eat his meals on the floor while the rest of the family dined at the table.
On good days, the adopted boy lived in a sparse basement day room, kept separate from the rest of the family.
According to the adoptive mother, she followed suggested therapies for his attachment disorder, such as employing reverse psychology and making him earn his meals and play time through good behavior.
She said one unlicensed therapist, Deborah Hage of Silverthorne, told her to put the boy in the space beneath the stairs when he was bad.
Hage wouldn't comment on the case and said she was "never the family therapist."
Prosecutors didn't seek felony convictions in this case because they could not prove the child suffered serious physical injury.
Documents
Title | Publication date |
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Finally, judge might listen to child's cries | 2003 Aug 8 |
Abusers' parental rights severed Five children will stay in foster care | 2002 Aug 29 |
Springs father gets four years | 2002 Jan 27 |
Judge seeks stiff penalty/ Father should get same sentence as mother, | 2002 Jan 8 |
Adoptive mother jailed for abusing boy | 2001 Dec 23 |
Mother will serve two-year sentence for child abuse | 2001 Dec 21 |
Nightmare of abuse reported | 2001 Sep 11 |