Jury selected for Houston woman who alledgedly cut off son's penis
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:33 pm
Continuing saga from 2007 ... article has picture of former cheerleader -- too bad she didn't realize there are plenty of guys who would pay for cheerleader to cut them.
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Jury chosen for mom in baby mutilation case
By BRIAN ROGERS Houston Chronicle
Aug. 6, 2009, 6:10PM
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Brett Coomer Chronicle
Katherine Nadal, now 28, tested positive for cocaine, methadone and a tranquilizer the day after the 2007 attack, a Child Protective Services spokeswoman said.
A jury has been chosen in the trial of a Houston woman accused of cutting off her infant son's genitals in 2007 and then blaming the family dog for the injury.
Miss Nadal did not inflict those injuries, said Allen Isbell, one of Katherine Nadal's attorneys. I hope the people will listen to the evidence objectively and not be swayed by the horrendous injuries that the child sustained.
Katherine Katie Nadal, 28, said the family's dachshund mutilated her son when he was 5 weeks old.
Investigators said they ruled out dog bites and accused the former Anahuac High School cheerleader of using a sharp instrument to remove his penis.
The boy's aunt said she does not believe Nadal's story. She said the dachshund was adopted by another family and is doing well.
The aunt, Patches DeShazo, said the toddler is still recovering and will be for a long time.
He has a long road ahead of him. He's still waiting for reconstructive surgeries, she said.
DeShazo and her husband, who have three other children, ages 22, 15 and 12, took in the boy.
He's been a gift, a blessing, she said.
DeShazo is the sister of the child's father, Camden Gothia. Gothia was at work when the boy was injured and immediately ended his relationship with Nadal. He could not be reached Wednesday for comment.
The district attorney's spokeswoman, Donna Hawkins, said prosecutors plan to prove Nadal caused serious bodily injury to her son.
She declined to comment further.
The boy was injured March 13, 2007, at the family's Clear Lake-area apartment while Nadal was home alone with the child, police said. None of the severed parts was ever recovered.
The baby's wound had straight edges and an even base, leading investigators to rule out a dog bite, investigators said.
The day after the attack, Nadal tested positive for cocaine, methadone and a mild tranquilizer, Child Protective Services spokeswoman Estella Olguin has said.
Nadal has been arrested twice before on drug-related charges that were later dismissed.
The seven-woman, five-man jury will hear opening statements on Monday. The trial, in state District Judge Denise Collins' court, is expected to last longer than a week.
If convicted, Nadal faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. She remains in jail in lieu of $75,000 bail.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/bre ... 62232.html
Jury chosen for mom in baby mutilation case
By BRIAN ROGERS Houston Chronicle
Aug. 6, 2009, 6:10PM
photo
Brett Coomer Chronicle
Katherine Nadal, now 28, tested positive for cocaine, methadone and a tranquilizer the day after the 2007 attack, a Child Protective Services spokeswoman said.
A jury has been chosen in the trial of a Houston woman accused of cutting off her infant son's genitals in 2007 and then blaming the family dog for the injury.
Miss Nadal did not inflict those injuries, said Allen Isbell, one of Katherine Nadal's attorneys. I hope the people will listen to the evidence objectively and not be swayed by the horrendous injuries that the child sustained.
Katherine Katie Nadal, 28, said the family's dachshund mutilated her son when he was 5 weeks old.
Investigators said they ruled out dog bites and accused the former Anahuac High School cheerleader of using a sharp instrument to remove his penis.
The boy's aunt said she does not believe Nadal's story. She said the dachshund was adopted by another family and is doing well.
The aunt, Patches DeShazo, said the toddler is still recovering and will be for a long time.
He has a long road ahead of him. He's still waiting for reconstructive surgeries, she said.
DeShazo and her husband, who have three other children, ages 22, 15 and 12, took in the boy.
He's been a gift, a blessing, she said.
DeShazo is the sister of the child's father, Camden Gothia. Gothia was at work when the boy was injured and immediately ended his relationship with Nadal. He could not be reached Wednesday for comment.
The district attorney's spokeswoman, Donna Hawkins, said prosecutors plan to prove Nadal caused serious bodily injury to her son.
She declined to comment further.
The boy was injured March 13, 2007, at the family's Clear Lake-area apartment while Nadal was home alone with the child, police said. None of the severed parts was ever recovered.
The baby's wound had straight edges and an even base, leading investigators to rule out a dog bite, investigators said.
The day after the attack, Nadal tested positive for cocaine, methadone and a mild tranquilizer, Child Protective Services spokeswoman Estella Olguin has said.
Nadal has been arrested twice before on drug-related charges that were later dismissed.
The seven-woman, five-man jury will hear opening statements on Monday. The trial, in state District Judge Denise Collins' court, is expected to last longer than a week.
If convicted, Nadal faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. She remains in jail in lieu of $75,000 bail.