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A Marion County woman is facing a child neglect charge after deputies said a malnourished 3-year-old child was found locked in a room in her house with several injuries.

On Thursday, May 9, deputies with the Marion County Sheriff's Department were assisting DHHR officers in Fairmont to do a check at Brittany Lippencott's home. An annomynous referral stated Lippencott, 28, was distributing controlled substances with children in her home, deputies said.

Upon arriving at the residence, deputies talked with Lippencott's mother, who said no one else was currently at the home. However, deputies said they saw Lippencott walking down a hallway inside the home and were aware that she had active warrants for her arrest. Deputies then went into the home and searched to see if anyone else was inside, according to a criminal complaint.

During the search, deputies discovered a three-year-old boy who appeared to be in poor health inside of a locked room. When deputies opened the door to the room the boy was found in, he was in just his underwear, according to court documents. Deputies said the boy appeared emaciated, pale and had apparent bruising on his face near his eyes and mouth.

The boy was then taken by West Virginia DHHR to Fairmont Regional Medical Center for a wellness check, deputies said. Upon visual inspection of the boy's condition, his ribcage was visible from the front and back due to emaciation, the criminal complaint stated. The boy's emaciation also caused him to have no formed buttock, but rather sagging skin, according to court documents. The three-year-old weighed 22.6 pounds and was two feet, eleven inches tall, the documents said.

Deputies also observed that the boy had a laceration on his lower section and that his genitals showed signs of trauma. Upon receipt of medical records via search warrant, a doctor noted a "penile trauma," and injuries to the boy's nose and lip area, deputies said. The doctor's differential diagnosis/assessment stated, "child neglect and potential sexual abuse/torture?" according to court documents.

On the same day, the boy was taken to Ruby Memorial Hospital, in Morgantown, for further treatment, deputies said. Due to the genital injuries, a sexual assault exam was completed, according to a criminal complaint. When asked about the injuries to his lip, the boy stated "[Lippencott] did it with pliers." The examination also noted that the boy was "emaciated" and "malnourished," according to court documents. The examination also noted abrasions to the boy's back, abdomen and coccyx. Circular scab wounds were also found on the victim's genitals, deputies said.

When asked about the injuries in his genital area, the boy stated "[Lippencott] hurt me with pliers," deputies said. The boy also stated that he has to "sit at the table and watch them eat" and that it's "not his turn," according to court documents.

Lippencott told deputies that the boy needed help and to go to the doctor, court documents stated. Lippencott also stated that the boy had not been to a doctor in a year and she had not sought treatment for his issues. Additionally, Lippencott told deputies that she would lock the boy in his room at night "a couple times," but usually during the day.

Lippencott has been charged with child neglect with serious bodily injury and gross child neglect creating a substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury, according to court documents
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This poor baby had no one on his side. Not even grandma.

Charge the grandma as well. :mad::mad::mad:

. The boy also stated that he has to "sit at the table and watch them eat" and that it's "not his turn," according to court documents.
Every adult that ate in front of that baby should be charged with abuse and neglect.

.When asked about the injuries in his genital area, the boy stated "[Lippencott] hurt me with pliers,"
Who fucking thinks that shit up.

Kill her.
 
I wonder how she would feel about having her nipples removed with those same pliers. She's obviously a sadistic bitch and might like it. Let's just drop her in the middle of some third world male prison and call it a day.
 
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A West Virginia woman accused of torturing her 3-year-old son has pleaded guilty to felony child neglect charges.

29-year-old Lippincott told the court that she failed to get her son medical attention or provide him with adequate nutrition.

A criminal complaint says authorities investigating a report that Lippincott was selling drugs out of her home this spring found the underwear-clad toddler locked inside a room.

It says the emaciated and bruised toddler told authorities his genitals and lips were injured when “mom hurt me with the pliers.” Medical records say he weighed about 22 pounds. Marion County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Jennifer Pigott says the boy was hospitalized for a week.
 
A woman who pleaded guilty last fall to depriving her toddler of food and medically neglecting him faces up to 15 years in state prison, according to court documents.

As part of a plea agreement, Brittany Nicole Lippincott, 29, of 106 Monongah Heights, pleaded guilty last October before Marion County Judge Patrick N. Wilson to one felony count of child neglect resulting in injury and one felony count of child neglect creating risk of injury or death.

According to a sentencing order, Lippincott was sentenced in December on the first count to imprisonment in a state correctional facility for not less than one year nor more than 10 years. On the second count, she was sentenced to imprisonment in a state correctional facility for not less than one year nor more than five years, the sentencing order states.

According to the order, the sentences are “to be served consecutively to each other.

The order also states that Lippincott’s attorney asked the court to grant alternative sentencing of probation, but the state objected, and the court denied her motion “for probation or any other alternative sentence.”

The child is reported to be doing well.
 
I am happy that the child is doing well.

Those raising him are hopefully aware that he could have long term behavioral issues due to this woman's abuse.

If not already done her rights need to be terminated.
 
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