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Title: 'God ... makes no mistakes': Warned baby could die, couple rejected treatment, police say
Source: Lansing State Journal
URL Source: http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/ ... rce=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Published: Sep 29, 2017
Author: Christopher Haxel
Post Date: 2017-09-29 07:36:28 by cranky
Keywords: None
Views: 1203
Comments: 12

A Lansing woman refused to seek medical treatment for her newborn daughter even after a midwife warned that the infant's jaundice could lead to brain damage or death, a police detective testified last week in court.

The mother told the midwife her baby was fine, and that "God ... makes no mistakes," the detective said.

Two days later the infant was dead.

The woman, 30-year-old Rachel Joy Piland, and her husband, 36-year-old Joshua Barry Piland, have been charged with involuntary manslaughter.

Attempts to reach Rachel and Joshua Piland were not successful. No one answered the door at their Lansing home Wednesday evening. Court records indicate they have requested court-appointed attorneys.

Authorities only learned of the child's death after Rachel Piland's brother called from California and told police a baby had died at the couple's home, Lansing Police Detective Peter Scaccia said in a hearing that led to the charges.

Scaccia then described a series of events that ended with the child's death.

Abigail Piland was born about 9:50 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 6, at the Pilands' home one block east of the Lansing Country Club.

A midwife and her assistant helped with the delivery. The midwife, who had previously helped deliver two of Rachel Piland's children, expressed no concerns about the child's health when she and the assistant left around midnight.

But when the midwife saw the baby on Feb. 7, her assessment changed.

Abigail appeared jaundiced, and the midwife advised Rachel Piland to take the child to a pediatrician or an emergency room, Scaccia said. "She told Piland the baby could suffer brain damage or die if not properly cared for.

"Rachel declined to seek any medical treatment for Abigail, stating God makes no mistakes," Scaccia said. "She indicated to the midwife that the baby was fine."

The midwife scheduled another appointment for the next day, but Rachel Piland later cancelled it.

On Feb. 8, Abigail wasn't eating properly and coughed up blood.

Rachel Piland then put the two-day-old child "near a window wearing just a diaper utilizing a hair dryer to keep her warm," the detective said.

At one point Piland's mother, Rebecca Kerr, told her daughter that Abigail's skin was "not the right color."

"Rachel told Rebecca about (the midwife's) concern," the detective said. "And then Rachel went to listen to sermons."

On the morning of Feb. 9, the mother and daughter noticed blood coming out of Abigail's nose, and that the baby wasn't eating or breathing well.

Rebecca Kerr wanted to call for help but "Rachel would not allow her," Scaccia said. Around 11 a.m., Rachel Piland found her daughter "lifeless and not breathing" in a bouncy seat.

She took the baby to Joshua Piland — her husband and Abigail's father — who had been asleep.

"He attempted one rescue breath but had no success," the detective said. "He did not want to perform CPR because he only knew how to perform it on adults, not children.

"They then brought Abigail upstairs to pray for her. Joshua continued to massage Abigail, attempting to get her good air. Both Josh and (Rachel) reached out to friends and fellow church members to come to their home and pray for Abigail’s resurrection, but never called the police.”

When police later arrived at the home they "went upstairs and found a baby that had passed away and three other people praying for it," Scaccia said.

Dr. Patrick Hansma, a medical examiner at Sparrow Hospital, later conducted an autopsy and found that Abigail died from unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia and kernicterus. Both conditions are related to jaundice.

"He said if treated, most likely she would've been alive," the detective testified.

The husband and wife were each charged with a single count of involuntary manslaughter and released after posting $75,000 bond on Sept. 21. Their next hearing is scheduled for Oct. 5 in Lansing's 54A District Court. They face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

At the time of their daughter's death, the Pilands appear to have been involved with a Lansing-based bible school called Faith Tech Ministries, which describes itself online as nondenominational but similar to other “full gospel” or “Pentecostal” organizations.

Joshua Piland has posted online videos of missionary trips to Kenya with the group, and in 2016 he was listed as a speaker at a Divine Healing Conference, organized by Faith Tech Ministries.

His LinkedIn profile indicates he left the organization in February, the same month his daughter died.

No one at Faith Tech Ministries answered the phone Wednesday afternoon and evening.

Piland worked for the Michigan Economic Development Corporation from 2009 until sometime this month, MEDC Executive Vice President Lynne Feldpausch said. She would not say which day was Piland's last, or why he left the agency. Piland on Wednesday was still listed as a senior project manager in the organization's online directory. (1 image)

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#1. To: cranky (#0)

members to come to their home and pray for Abigail’s resurrection,

Where is vic when you need him. Probably raising some frogs from the dead.

A K A Stone  posted on  2017-09-29   8:06:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: A K A Stone (#1) (Edited)

Where is vic when you need him. Probably raising some frogs from the dead.

I'm here. God raises from the dead. I don't. If I could, I would.

If I could heal people, I would walk into hospitals and heal them all, and go sit on the front porch of the Church and heal everybody who came by.

I'd walk through veterinary hospitals too - healing everything.

And the roadkill on the shoulder would leap back to life.

If I had godlike powers, that is precisely what I would do with them: heal everybody and everything. Wouldn't eat meat either, and would heal myself from the ill effects of it.

That would be my superpower, if God asks - to be able to heal every living thing.

He hasn't offered.

Vicomte13  posted on  2017-09-29   8:42:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: cranky (#0)

The mother told the midwife her baby was fine, and that "God ... makes no mistakes," the detective said.

God doesn't. You did.

misterwhite  posted on  2017-09-29   9:55:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: cranky (#0)

Pretty shocking.

To convict them, the prosecutor will have to prove to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that the child would absolutely not die if they had sought medical treatment.

No hospital can give such a guarantee.

I could see them getting a conviction for child neglect charges but involuntary manslaughter sounds harsh. Maybe the state has particular provisions in its manslaughter law to allow convictions in these cases.

If I were on that jury, they would have to present an almost unimaginably high level of certitude that the child would be alive if they had sought treatment.

No matter what, they've almost certainly lost custody of their other children.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-09-29   10:02:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: misterwhite (#3)

This is noT

QuiTe so bad as an aborTion

which is murder - commom place - worse

why should liberals - govT care

because They are religious

They will be condemned - convicTed

yikes
boris

If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons - question marks are for girlie boys !

BorisY  posted on  2017-09-29   13:43:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Tooconservative (#4)

beyond a reasonable doubt that the child would absolutely not die

Huh? I'm 30% confident that your statement is 100% true. Maybe.

misterwhite  posted on  2017-09-29   14:36:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Tooconservative (#4)

If I were on that jury, they would have to present an almost unimaginably high level of certitude that the child would be alive if they had sought treatment.

The child had zero chance without the hospital. Even if the hospital could only guarantee a 5% chance, that would have been the right decision.

If I'm a juror, the only way this couple gets off is if the hospital testifies that there was nothing they could have done.

misterwhite  posted on  2017-09-29   14:42:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: misterwhite (#7)

Your problem is that medical experts will never guarantee 0% or 100% chance of survival with or without treatment.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-09-29   14:58:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Tooconservative (#8)

Your problem is that medical experts will never guarantee 0% or 100% chance of survival with or without treatment.

A reasonable estimate from a qualified doctor would suffice.

misterwhite  posted on  2017-09-29   15:55:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: misterwhite (#9)

A reasonable estimate from a qualified doctor would suffice.

Juries are in the business of 'presumption of innocence' and 'beyond a reasonable doubt'.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-09-29   16:48:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Tooconservative (#10)

Juries are in the business of ... 'beyond a reasonable doubt'.

Correct. Not '100% certain'.

misterwhite  posted on  2017-09-30   12:30:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: misterwhite (#11)

Okay. Since it seems unlikely either of us will be on their jury anyway.

Chances are one of them makes a plea deal so they aren't both sent to prison. The only problem is that the mother seems the more negligent of the two. Might not matter if the state terminates their custody of the older children.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-09-30   14:02:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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