Leilani Neumann and Dale Neumann: Evidence of psychosis
They Shall Speak with New Tongues Something nutjob Neumann wrote on a site proclaiming that the end of days are upon us. Their particular flavor of insanity found a home at Unleavened Bread Ministries. Here’s their section on medicine:
“Statistically, doctors are approximately 9,000 times more dangerous than gun owners.”
These monsters, with their delusions of holiness allowed their daughter to suffer, get sicker and sicker, until finally, her suffering ended in death. 30 days of dying. They may be right. The end days may be on us. When parents do these things because of…I don’t know.
Last Wednesday morning (a week ago), The Lord got me up early to pray. I didn’t have a hard time focusing, since a spirit of intercession was upon me and I only felt led to pray in tongues, not knowing what I was praying for. After a few minutes, I had an open vision where I saw two ladies from the Women of Favor group I teach on Wednesdays sitting on the sofa where they might normally sit. I saw myself telling the first lady, Debbie, who by the way was our very first customer at our coffee shop, MOnkey MO, how to receive the Holy Spirit. She attends a Catholic church and has only been coming to WOF for maybe four times, so she doesn’t know too much of the Bible, but has enjoyed our study as we have been going through Genesis.
In the real world, we call this schitzophrenia.
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Read this if you’re sickened by these idiot parents:
A website (helptheneumanns.com) was created for people to donate to their legal defense fund. I find it interesting that these cowards neglected to include a phone number or email address. Seems to me that they didn’t want to hear any negative feedback. All they provided was a PayPal link and an office mailing address so they could collect the loot. But I have provided for your entertainment pleasure their home address and phone number. Let them know what you think of their neglect.
Dale & Leilani Neumann,
9807 Maplewood Drive
Schofield, WI 54476
715-355-4420
Raj Keane
5:11 pm
You guys are hateful hypocrites that know nothing about the law and religion. Your blatant hate towards religion is obvious in your stance.
In a world where abortion isn’t murder but prayer instead of medical help is… look in the mirror and see who the real sick, delusional monsters are.
@Raj Keane:
Next time you feel so justified in posting someone else’ information, take your own advice and post yours along with it, hypocrite.
Charette Filo Hupy
12:37 am
I do love it when an actual living person is given the same ranking as a swab of cells that might someday become a person.
Kara was alive and was murdered.
Some day you will realize, I hope, that no magic happens when sperm meets egg.
If I hate religion, maybe it’s because the values it espouses are so out if touch with the real world that it is indistinguishable from insanity yet justifies the killing of gays, people going to work on September mornings, and little girls.
(if indistinguishable is spelled incorrectly, blame my iPhone)
on the plus side, both the Neumanns have now been found guilty and may spend the rest if their lives in jail. That significantly increases the survival prospects for their other children.
Oh, right, I forgot. Religion cares more about the “unborn” than people.
I guess you lose.
Luckily, the children win (though, sadly, it probably doesn’t feel like that to them)
moleboy
7:17 am
Too bad I found out about this too late to send ‘diabetes for dummies’ to their home but I’ll just send it to the different prisons. I’m sure they’ll need something to read while they wait to get out to a world that will be just as hard on them as it is on other convicts.
I am not saying it is fair the way that people who have paid their debt are treated but in this case it is more then fair. It is justice.
Taigia
10:58 pm
Hi Taigia
My thing is this…
they have more children.
Each child is another opportunity for them to do NOTHING when that child gets sick.
These people are either criminally negligent in which case they can’t be allowed back near kids or they are so delusional that they will continue to think that ‘god’ will heal any sickness, in which case there is no threat that will keep them from letting their kids die again and again.
Should they get prison time? I think so, but an argument could be made that they did not have ill-intent and that they have already suffered due to the loss (I don’t buy into that idea, but…)
Should they ever be allowed to care for children again? No, never, not under any circumstances.
moleboy
8:27 am
If you read the father’s comments after sentencing, it could be interpreted to mean that he would do this again.
Their children are in peril me thinks.
Johann
4:39 pm
Johann, of course he’ll do it again. In his mind, following the words of his text or rules of his faith are more important than anything this world has to offer, and by following these magics, he is saving his daughter’s soul.
You can’t apply reason here.
They are, without doubt, in peril.
And, lets not forget, the mother claimed that she didn’t think her daughter was particularly sick in the first place. She claimed that she didn’t know that going into unconsciousness is bad.
So, on one hand, you have the crazy of their religion. Or, you can go the other way and say they are simply too ignorant and oblivious to raise children.
No matter how you look at it, the chances of another sadness like Kara’s are very high.
moleboy
5:27 pm
I hate religion too!
I get that y’all don’t like Christians. Well, I am a Christian, and seriously, I used to know these folks personally (in California). What you maybe don’t realize is that if they HAD gotten the sentences this act deserved they would have seen themselves as God’s martyrs suffering for “the cause.” They would have seen it as confirmation of their righteousness.
I too wanted the full weight of the law to fall upon them. But in lieu of that, the fact is that they have lost a child. However vindicated they may “feel” by the court’s leniency, nothing changes that. And the God I believe in has a lot longer memory than the jurisprudence of our day.
MicheleB
2:01 am
MicheleB, while I agree that absolutely nothing was going to change how they viewed the situation (that they had done exactly the right thing), my concern is that they will do it again.
It seems to me that they are unfit parents who allowed their child to die and are still in control of other children who they may also allow to die.
moleboy
6:16 am