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Don't Read This If You're Easily Sickened-or-YEEEEEEEECH!!!!

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:24 am
by dales
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An Auburn, Wash., woman accused of doing nothing while maggots gnawed at her elderly mother now faces a felony elder-abuse charge.




King County prosecutors in Seattle claim Sherrie Morton, 46, left her 70-year-old mother to rot at the Southeast 315th Street home they shared. The older woman would most likely have died there, had medics and King County Sheriff’s Office deputies not rescued her earlier this month.

Deputies and medics arrived to find the older woman stuck to her bedding. According to charging papers, a deputy looking into the bedroom window saw maggots crawling in a large open wound on the woman’s leg; the bed sheets were soiled with the byproducts of injury and covered in bugs.

As deputies entered the home, Morton emerged from a rear bedroom. According to charging papers, Morton said she’d been living at the home for 13 years and claimed her mother’s injury was only a few days old.

Paramedics came to a different conclusion: The woman had been injured at least a month before, and the septic, gangrenous wound could have taken her leg.

“The maggots may have helped keep (the woman) alive due to the fact that they were eating the rotting skin that was infected and helping to slow the infection,” King County Sheriff's Det. Marylisa Priebe-Olson said in court papers, recounting a statement from a paramedic.

Firefighters and medics dressed in hazardous-material suits pulled the woman from her home and transported her to Valley Medical Center, where she was in critical condition. Medical staff removed hundreds of maggots from her body in the days following her rescue.

Still, the woman claimed to have been well cared for in her home, Priebe-Olson told the court.

“(She) said in the hospital that her care at home was fine,” the detective told the court. “However, (she) did not understand that maggots eating her flesh was not good care.”

Questioned at the home, Morton claimed she had changed her mother's diaper and bedding two days before and that the maggots had appeared the day police arrived, Priebe-Olson told the court. She called 911 five hours after she claimed to have first seen the maggots, the detective continued, and only did so after a friend threatened to do the same.

Morton went on to explain that it took her hours to change her 400-pound mother’s diaper and bedding, and that she used shaving cream to clean her. Asked whether she smelled anything unusual recently, Morton allegedly said, “Yes, rotting flesh.”

A friend reported seeing maggots inside the woman’s wound four days before. Flies circled the room and the older woman complained her legs were “burning.”

Checking on the older woman the day she was rescued, the witness said she “noticed ‘hundreds of maggots’ covering her exposed sores, describing it ‘like a horror movie,’” Priebe-Olson told the court. The purported witness ultimately convinced Morton to call the police.

Examining the home at 2 a.m. the following morning, the detective noted large piles of garbage inside the home. Priebe-Olson noted in her report that the scent of rotting flesh, feces and ammonia was strong even through a protective mask.

Following Morton’s arrest on June 19, Priebe-Olson interviewed the woman a second time. Again, she claimed to have been caring for her mother adequately, the detective told the court; Morton, she said, showed no emotion about her mother’s status.

Morton has been charged with second-degree criminal mistreatment of a dependent person. She remains jailed on $150,000 bail.
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Re: Don't Read This If You're Easily Sickened-or-YEEEEEEEECH

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:31 am
by Lord Jim
Dale, I wanted you to know that I wasn't the slightest bit intimidated or worried by your subject line:
Don't Read This If You're Easily Sickened-or-YEEEEEEEECH!!!!
Hey, I've been reading rube's posts for nearly 15 years...

If I were easily sickened, I'd have had to bail on that a long time ago...

I've got a cast iron stomach.... 8-)

Re: Don't Read This If You're Easily Sickened-or-YEEEEEEEECH

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:43 am
by Andrew D
Yet another example of Lord Jim's trolling rubato.

People here have complained about trolling by people who are not Lord Jim -- trolling of people who are not rubato -- so will we see the same complaints about Lord Jim's conduct here?

Maybe. But I am not holding my breath.

Re: Don't Read This If You're Easily Sickened-or-YEEEEEEEECH

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:49 am
by Crackpot
And another example of you trolling Lord Jim.

Re: Don't Read This If You're Easily Sickened-or-YEEEEEEEECH

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:50 am
by Andrew D
Only to people who do not know what trolling is.

Re: Don't Read This If You're Easily Sickened-or-YEEEEEEEECH

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:55 am
by Andrew D
By way of education:

Lord Jim took a swipe at rubato in a thread in which rubato had not participated in any way.

I took issue, in a thread in which Lord Jim had already chosen to participate, with what Lord Jim said in a thread in which he had already chosen to participate.

Not participated in any way.

Already chosen to participate.

Is that difference clear enough for you?

Re: Don't Read This If You're Easily Sickened-or-YEEEEEEEECH

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:59 am
by Crackpot
trolling is posting in a manner in order to provoke a negative response.

Is that clear enough for you?

Re: Don't Read This If You're Easily Sickened-or-YEEEEEEEECH

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:18 am
by Andrew D
Okay.

So:

(a) Lord Jim's insulting rubato in a thread in which rubato had not participated in any way; and

(b) my calling Lord Jim out, in a thread in which Lord Jim had freely chosen to participate

are equivalent.

If that is what you need to believe, who am I to disabuse you of that notion?

Re: Don't Read This If You're Easily Sickened-or-YEEEEEEEECH

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:39 am
by dales
And I start a thread about maggots crawling out of open wounds and it degenerates into a bitch fest?


WTF? :lol:

Re: Don't Read This If You're Easily Sickened-or-YEEEEEEEECH

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:14 am
by Joe Guy
There may have been maggots on an elderly lady but there are no flies on Andrew.

(just trying to tie this all together into a neat little thread)