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Mother jailed for 'sick son' con | Mother jailed for 'sick son' con |
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A mother has been jailed for subjecting her son to "enduring" cruelty by pretending he was severely ill, to gain publicity and financial rewards. | A mother has been jailed for subjecting her son to "enduring" cruelty by pretending he was severely ill, to gain publicity and financial rewards. |
The actions of Lisa Hayden-Johnson, 35, from Devon, led to him being operated on, Exeter Crown Court heard. | The actions of Lisa Hayden-Johnson, 35, from Devon, led to him being operated on, Exeter Crown Court heard. |
She also presented him in a wheelchair to the Duchess of Cornwall, appeared on television and spent charity donations. | She also presented him in a wheelchair to the Duchess of Cornwall, appeared on television and spent charity donations. |
She was jailed for three years and three months after admitting cruelty and perverting the course of justice. | She was jailed for three years and three months after admitting cruelty and perverting the course of justice. |
'Sadistic fabrication' | 'Sadistic fabrication' |
The court heard that Hayden-Johnson subjected her son, who is now eight and lives in another part of the country, to a total of 325 medical actions - including being confined to a wheelchair and being fed through a tube in his stomach. | The court heard that Hayden-Johnson subjected her son, who is now eight and lives in another part of the country, to a total of 325 medical actions - including being confined to a wheelchair and being fed through a tube in his stomach. |
She claimed her son suffered from a long list of illnesses including diabetes, food allergies, cerebral palsy and cystic fibrosis. | She claimed her son suffered from a long list of illnesses including diabetes, food allergies, cerebral palsy and cystic fibrosis. |
Andrew Macfarlane, prosecuting, told the court that Hayden-Johnson's "sadistic fabrication of non-existent symptoms" amounted to "24-hour-a-day torture". | Andrew Macfarlane, prosecuting, told the court that Hayden-Johnson's "sadistic fabrication of non-existent symptoms" amounted to "24-hour-a-day torture". |
It's often said that the question is whether the defendant is sad, mad or bad - perhaps the reality in a case of this kind is that it's a little bit of all of it Sarah Munro, defending | |
He said that the boy's medical treatment meant that the child was socially stigmatised. | He said that the boy's medical treatment meant that the child was socially stigmatised. |
As a result of Hayden-Johnson's actions, the child underwent a series of "physical intrusions and interventions" which included blood tests and intravenous treatments. | As a result of Hayden-Johnson's actions, the child underwent a series of "physical intrusions and interventions" which included blood tests and intravenous treatments. |
Mr Macfarlane said that defendant, who comes from Torbay, achieved national attention as a result of her actions. | Mr Macfarlane said that defendant, who comes from Torbay, achieved national attention as a result of her actions. |
The court heard that she frequently described her son "as the most ill child in Britain" and that she amassed cash donations and charity gifts, including two cruises. | The court heard that she frequently described her son "as the most ill child in Britain" and that she amassed cash donations and charity gifts, including two cruises. |
Mr Macfarlane added that boy had been "convinced that he was chronically and seriously ill" and said that the long-term effects of what happened to him remain unclear. | Mr Macfarlane added that boy had been "convinced that he was chronically and seriously ill" and said that the long-term effects of what happened to him remain unclear. |
'Disordered and pitiful' | 'Disordered and pitiful' |
The court was also told that in a bid to avoid a diabetes test arranged for her son in 2007, Hayden-Johnson falsely claimed that she had been sexually assaulted, which later led to her being charged with perverting the course of justice. | The court was also told that in a bid to avoid a diabetes test arranged for her son in 2007, Hayden-Johnson falsely claimed that she had been sexually assaulted, which later led to her being charged with perverting the course of justice. |
Sarah Munro, defending, told the court that her client suffered from a factitious disorder and a factitious disorder by proxy. | Sarah Munro, defending, told the court that her client suffered from a factitious disorder and a factitious disorder by proxy. |
The conditions used to be known as Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy. | The conditions used to be known as Munchausen syndrome and Munchausen syndrome by proxy. |
The former can cause sufferers to feign illness to draw attention to themselves and the latter leads to the abuse of another person, again to win sympathy or attention. | The former can cause sufferers to feign illness to draw attention to themselves and the latter leads to the abuse of another person, again to win sympathy or attention. |
Devon and Cornwall police react to sentence | Devon and Cornwall police react to sentence |
"It's often said that the question is whether the defendant is sad, mad or bad," she told the court. | "It's often said that the question is whether the defendant is sad, mad or bad," she told the court. |
"Perhaps the reality in a case of this kind is that it's a little bit of all of it." | "Perhaps the reality in a case of this kind is that it's a little bit of all of it." |
Passing sentence, Judge Stephen Wildblood said five adjectives could sum up Hayden-Johnson - "cruel, manipulative, perverse, disordered and pitiful". | Passing sentence, Judge Stephen Wildblood said five adjectives could sum up Hayden-Johnson - "cruel, manipulative, perverse, disordered and pitiful". |
He said: "Your son will have to realise the fact that the one person who is supposed to care for and nourish him throughout his childhood was in fact causing him harm. | He said: "Your son will have to realise the fact that the one person who is supposed to care for and nourish him throughout his childhood was in fact causing him harm. |
"Your experience in custody will be that people who behave with cruelty to children are received in prison as they are in society - with utter rejection. | "Your experience in custody will be that people who behave with cruelty to children are received in prison as they are in society - with utter rejection. |
"Your name and face are well-known throughout the country. You will never be in a position to deceive people in this way again. | "Your name and face are well-known throughout the country. You will never be in a position to deceive people in this way again. |
"Anyone else thinking of behaving this way should think about your much publicised downfall." | "Anyone else thinking of behaving this way should think about your much publicised downfall." |
He also handed her a disqualification order banning her from working with children. | He also handed her a disqualification order banning her from working with children. |