Ashten Teets: Virginia mom caught on camera shoving fingers down infant’s throat in horrific abuse
The Charleston mom was arrested for shoving her fingers down her 1-month old son's throat forcing him to vomit. She was caught on the hospital cameras
The infant had previously been at Ruby Memorial Hospital in
Morgantown. The hospital reported that the boy gained weight when his
mother was assisted during feeding. However, when the baby and mom are
left alone, the baby couldn't keep the weight on. Initially, this led to
suspicions against the mother, and the security cameras proved that all
those suspicions were true. Teets was soon reported to Child Protective
Services for possible abuse.
Later, Teets shifted her son to
CAMC against Ruby Memorial’s advice. The hospital warned the staff at
CAMC about the mother’s strange behavior. The same incidents began
happening again so police were notified and cameras were set up in the
infant’s room. The surveillance system captured Teets "shoving her
fingers in the 6-week-old’s mouth deep enough causing the child to vomit
on three separate occasions in a 24-hour period,” read a criminal
complaint filed in Kanawha County Magistrate Court. “After viewing
surveillance footage, medical staff believed the acts of making the
child vomit could create long-term/short-term deterioration of the
child’s physical condition.”
Teets currently suffers from Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSBP). MSBP is a mental health problem in which a caregiver fabricates or causes illness or injury in a person under their care – usually a child, an elderly adult, or a person who has a disability. Teets was charged with child abuse causing injury by the Charleston Police. She is currently detained at the South Central Regional Jail on a $10,000 property or 10 percent cash bond. However, she has no criminal record and has another child that is three years old. The case is being investigated by the Charleston Police Department and Child Protective Services. Further updates on the investigation and penalties against Teets are yet to come.
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