Child eats mom's LSD-coated candy

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Child eats drugs on candy
Mother charged with abuse after girl ingests LSD
By Dan Benson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
August 2, 2007

West Bend - A West Bend woman has been charged with physical abuse of a child after her 2-year-old daughter ate two LSD-laced candies the woman allegedly purchased and brought back to their apartment.

According to a criminal complaint filed Thursday in Washington County Circuit Court:

The mother, Donielle M. Maki, 23, and a friend, Valerie J. Anderson, 19, went to a house in the 500 block of Oak St. in West Bend on Tuesday and bought 10 drug-laced candies that looked like SweeTarts for $7 each from a man at the house.

Maki told investigators she bought the LSD for her cousin.

After buying the drugs, Maki went home, put her 2-year-old daughter to bed and then "passed out" on the couch in the apartment.

When she woke up Wednesday at about 9 a.m., her daughter was sitting on the floor near her Care Bears couch and said, "I like these, Mommy" and had one of the drug-laced candies in her hand.

Maki saw only eight pieces of candy left and knew her daughter had eaten two of them.

Maki and her sister, identified in the complaint as Tanya R. Maki, 20, tried to induce vomiting and then called the poison control center, which advised them to take the girl to a hospital.

Donielle Maki told West Bend police she and her sister had conferred "to get their stories straight" to tell police that someone had left the drugs in the apartment.

They then took the girl to St. Joseph's Hospital in the Town of Polk. She was later transferred to Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa.

Washington County District Attorney Todd Martens said the baby is recovering.

According to the complaint, police later searched Donielle Maki's apartment and found the eight remaining LSD-laced candies, nearly four ounces of marijuana, a drug pipe and three tablets of what police believe to be Vicodin, a narcotic pain killer.

Donielle Maki is charged with four felonies - physical abuse of a child, possession of LSD and marijuana with intent to deliver and possession of narcotics. She's also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, a misdemeanor. If convicted on all counts, she could be imprisoned up to 25 years and 7 months.

Anderson was charged with possession of LSD with intent to deliver, for which she could be imprisoned 15 years.

Tanya Maki was charged with obstructing an officer, a misdemeanor.

Donielle and Tanya Maki were released Thursday from the Washington County Jail on $5,000 and $500 signature bonds, respectively.

Anderson is still in custody on a probation violation. She was convicted in April of manufacturing and selling designer drugs and sentenced to two years of probation.

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WHY do you leave laced candies in reach of a child in your home? Jesus christ, put them up for future use. Does anyone here leave drugs out on a counter or coffee table for later when kids and semi-strangers frequent the place? I know I don't, I have a good hiding spot for them. This just screams stupid to me. I know it wasn't intentional, but goddamn, use a little common sense (which seems lacking nowadays).
 
She should have not called poison control or gone to the ER, that just leads to you getting arrested.

The child was in no physical danger, mom should have just sat with her until the trip was over.
 
Kids minds are on 24/7 acid trips anyway, moms nearby to comfort the child if it gets too intense.

Theres no physical danger from LSD, and there is nothing a hospital can do except sedate the child with valium so whats the point of going.
 
Lesson: Keep acid in a cod liver oil bottle. Kids can find their way into safes, lock-boxes, etc., but they will truly avoid the oil like the plague...adults, too...
 
cod liver bottle huh? never thought of that, it's a good one for sure, i'll have to start using one....lol
 
^^^^ The kids won't be a problem, but you'll have to keep an eye on Grandma...
 
ControlDenied said:
I hate to say this, but I have no sympathy for the stupid whore; only for the child. It's just ridiculous. FUCKING ridiculous, in fact. For once the US' anti-drug laws make sense (in disposing of an infuriatingly retarded bitch)
I know I sound like an intensely hateful person, but I've had a bad acid trip - when I was 16, and can't imagine a little toddler having trauma for acid for such a silly reason as his dumb-ass slut teenage mom left the "candies" out for him to gobble up. Kids shouldn't have kids, evidently.

I agree that the mom was grossly irresponsible, but your statement is a bit over the line. She had no intent to harm the child, and unless there is physiological damage to the nervous system, the child wouldn't even remember the trip after growing up. From what I have read in literature, I doubt any real damage would occur. She should have been punished, but I think you need to have a bit of empathy. You have a lot of personal bias because of your own experience with LSD.
 
I deleted my msg, cuz it is too angry (I just felt like spewing venom), but the idiocy of most young parents annoys me. The fact they had kids so young usually indicates their stupidity right off the bat. Then their kids grow up in a fairly broken world; it just saddens me, cuz it happens a lot.
 
I laughed my ass off reading this because I went to high school with that stupid bitch. I cant believe someone fucked her and got her pregnant, we called her a wookie:)
 
^ Lol, while that is funny, it still is kind of sad that her kid had to be objected to that experience.
 
^The really funny thing is that my brother said this would happen like 4 years ago( the exact idea of his statement was "If she ever has kids, they will end up eating some form of acid before age 5") ;)
 
The kid said she liked them. What's the fucking problem. ;) Btw people always talk about how kids are tripping. Have any scientific studies been done on this?
 
lol why would u call the hospital.

once u take the acid, it leaves the body in hours and starts cascading reactions n the brain.. nothing more she could do..

id just let her chill out.
 
Yeah - def. would have gone for containment, not hospitalization and public announcements.

Sheesh.

Common sense - as long as the kid looks ok, acts ok, and physically is fine, why freak out?
You'll only scare the kid.

Knowing what they're about to go through, you should try to keep the child calm, give them something soft and fuzzy, tell them jokes and keep them as happy as possible.

Call into work, say you're kid's sick, you have to stay home, and TAKE CARE OF THEM.

Last thing I'd want on LSD is to be in a hospital with strangers, my mom being drug off by the cops, not knowing what's going on, and not being able to have my mom hold me and tell me I'll be ok.

What was she thinking?
 
You can be arrested for having drug paraphernalia in USA?!?!?!?!?! Sucks to be you.

25+ years.... WTF.. murderers don't get that long.

Shit ass thing for the parent to do, I'd be way more responsible, I'd also know, that if something like this happened, not to do anything about it.. and ride it out.
 
the23rdfnordian said:
Btw people always talk about how kids are tripping. Have any scientific studies been done on this?

Don't you remember being a kid? 90% of the time my head was in the clouds visualizing crazy shit, kids will turn a bunch of ketchup packets into a war game.
Being a kid is like being on drugs, come on just ask your parents what you were like.
 
wow.. she sure did a lot to compound her damage.. i mean if you're taking your drugged 2 year old to the hospital, you might want to make sure your big ass stash is out of the house. and don't even tell cops you bought the drugs for someone else because thats "intent to distribute"
 
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