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News Conference Set for Monday Regarding Investigation of Weston Girl's Death Save Email Print
Posted: 4:07 PM Apr 28, 2008
Last Updated: 4:07 PM Apr 28, 2008
Reporter: WSAW Staff

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A news conference is scheduled for Monday regarding the status of the Madeline Kara Neumann death investigation.

In a news release, Marathon County District Attorney Jill Falstad says her office's review of the Everest Metro Police Department file is expected to be complete by then.

Neumann died of an untreated diabetic condition after her parents opted to pray for her instead of seeking medical attention.

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Posted by: Dan Location: U.S. on Apr 23, 2008 at 02:11 PM
I am a part of the media and up our investigations, the search warrant is defective. Both the police and prosecutors have lied to the public. They have also failed to properly interview witnesses. The family has done nothing wrong.

Posted by: Joel Location: Wash DC on Apr 23, 2008 at 10:08 AM
Here's a prayer I DO hope comes true. I hope the Lord and the courts find them both guilty of criminally negligent homicide.