Monday, February 3, 2014

Girl testifies stepfather's punishment made her fear she would die

Dr. Melvin Morse and his wife Pauline are seen in this combination of booking photos released by Delaware State Police By Lacey Johnson GEORGETOWN, Delaware (Reuters) - The stepdaughter of a Delaware pediatrician accused of "waterboarding" her as discipline testified at his trial on Monday that the punishment made her afraid she was going to die. The 12-year-old girl took the witness stand for the first time in the case of Dr. Melvin Morse, a best-selling author on near-death experiences, who faces charges of endangering the welfare of a child, reckless endangerment and conspiracy. Asked in court by prosecutor Melanie Withers to describe her stepfather's punishment, the girl replied: "Waterboarding." She said he would hold her head in the sink and "run water up my nose so I couldn't breathe. Morse's defense lawyer, Joe Hurley, has said the girl, the daughter of Morse's now-estranged wife, had a long history of lying to adults, including counselors.








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