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WBFF - Crime & Justice - Mother Testifies in Child Starvation Trial- Joy Lepola
A Baltimore jury heard troubling testimony Wednesday from the mother of a 1-year-old boy who was starved to death because he didn't say "Amen."

Ria Ramkissoon testified against the woman accused of ordering that her son not be fed or given water.

Prosecutors say Queen Antoinette led a religious cult that Ramkissoon was part of.

Antoinette is on trial alongside her daughter and another follower for the murder of Javon Thompson.

Ramkissoon says Antoinette told her that her son had a "spirit of rebellion" inside him and that denying him food would cure him.

Ramkissoon also said she still believes that her son will be resurrected.
Mother Testifies in Child Starvation Trial- Joy Lepola

Wednesday, February 24 2010, 09:05 PM EST

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