Therapist sentenced to 16 years in rebirthing death
06/18/2001
Associated Press
GOLDEN, Colo. - A therapist was sentenced to 16 years in prison today in the death of a 10-year-old girl who suffocated while wrapped in blankets during a "rebirthing" session.
Connell Watkins, 54, received the minimum sentence for the death of Candace Newmaker. The therapist could have gotten 48 years behind bars.
The girl was covered in blankets and pillows meant to simulate the womb and was encouraged to push her way out during the April 2000 session. Therapists hoped she would emerge "reborn" to bond with her adoptive mother.
A jury convicted Watkins of reckless child abuse in April. A second therapist, Julie Ponder, who led the session in Watkins' home, was convicted of the same charge and awaited sentencing later Monday.
A videotape of the 70-minute therapy session was shown to the jury. Four adults leaned on Candace with pillows, applying several hundred pounds of pressure.
The girl had been diagnosed with attachment disorder, in which children resist forming loving relationships and are violent and unmanageable.
Colorado has since outlawed the New Age form of therapy.
Candace's adoptive mother, Jeane Newmaker, is scheduled to go on trial in November on charges of criminally negligent child abuse.
Watkins' office manager and an intern await trial in September.