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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Custodial dad in court charged with abuse/neglect, locking 9-year-old daughter in basement (Kansas City, Missouri)

We're reported on this case several times, but the same sloppy reporting is evident. At least once, the custodial father and his live-in girlfriend are referred to as "the parents"--when they are not. Let's be clear on this. We have an abusive biological father who somehow acquired custody and his gal pal.

And we still see no discussion of how this @$$wipe of a father got custody and who gave it to him. What happened to this little girl's mother? Why is it taboo to even acknowledge the circumstances that placed this little girl in this torture chamber of a home?

Dad is identified as TIMOTHY A. PHILLIPS.

http://fox4kc.com/2013/06/05/in-court-father-accused-of-locking-daughter-9-in-basement/

In court: Father accused of locking daughter, 9, in basement

Posted on: 6:27 am, June 5, 2013, by Michelle Pekarsky, updated on: 11:45am, June 5, 2013

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas City, Mo., man charged with child abuse after his 9-year-old daughter was found locked in their basement appeared in court Wednesday morning and his attorney asked that he be released from jail and his $100,000 bond waived.

Timothy A. Phillips, 29, along with his girlfriend, Lacey A. Chaney, 27, each face child abuse and neglect charges in addition to felonious restraint charges for the mistreatment of Phillips’ 9-year-old daughter.

According to Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters-Baker, a school nurse suspected the 9-year-old was the victim of abuse after the child was sent to her office smelling of urine. The nurse said the girl admitted that her “private parts” hurt.

The judge told Phillips and his attorney that the bond request would be reviewed in Phillips’ next court appearance, which was set for July 1. He’s expected to be indicted by a grand jury before then and on July 1, he’ll be formally arraigned.

Phillips said he was not a danger to anyone else and told the judge he has a medical condition with his heart valve and needs to be out of jail.

In May, Jackson County Sheriff’s deputies went to the home to question the parents and they acknowledged the girl was kept in the basement.

According to the probable cause, Timothy Phillips, the girl’s father, said she had a bladder control problem and would urinate on herself. Phillips told authorities that he “cannot afford to keep cleaning up after [her].” He admitted the girl is bathed “every five days or so” because she does not like it.

According to the probable cause, Phillips acknowledged that not bathing the child has caused severe infections. Phillips said due to the infections the child was forced to urinate and defecate outside because he did not want the infections to be passed on to others in the house. When asked why his daughter was not treated by a doctor, Phillips told police, “What difference would it make, [she] is just going to p— on [herself] anyways.”

Phillips admitted to ‘popping’ the girl in the mouth and ‘whopping’ her behind before he locked her in the basement while he was at work as punishment for being suspended from school.

Phillips’ live-in girlfriend, Lacey Chaney, confirmed much of what Phillips said, adding that she believed the girl urinated on herself to keep others away. Chaney said she contracted a yeast infection after using the same toilet as the girl and since that time the girl was forced to urinate and defecate outside.

Also living in the home was Chaney’s 6-year-old son who received preferential treatment. Chaney was able to name the last time he was seen by a doctor, but could not for the girl.

Deputies examined the home and found it to be generally tidy and well lit with clean bedding and clothes in the bedrooms.

In the probable cause, an officer at the scene described entering the basement.

The door was secured by a lock and chain and had an alarm affixed to the frame that sounded an audible alarm when opened from the basement,” the officer wrote. He described the basement as dimly lit with exposed wires and a leaking sewage pipe. The officer said the basement smelled strongly of urine and noticed a blanket that appeared to be used as toilet paper. He found the girl’s clothing in a small pile outside, covered in dirt and smelling of mildew.

The victim was taken to Children’s Mercy Hospital for evaluation. While being treated, the child said she could not remember the last time she used the restroom inside her home.

Neighbors said they saw Phillips verbally abuse his daughter. One told FOX 4 that in the winter, the girl was sometimes sent to the bus stop an hour early and without a winter coat.

The girl is the father’s biological child, while the boy is the mother’s biological child. The boy is staying with a relative.

Chaney and Phillips were being held on a $100,000 cash-only bond.