Central Wisconsin Couple Faces Trial for Severe Child Neglect After Starving Teen-HALF YEAR REVIEW

Jul 08, 11:00 AM

 Brittany and Tristan Hull, have been formally charged and are set to stand trial after allegedly starving and severely neglecting their 15-year-old stepdaughter. The child, who weighed a mere 58 pounds upon hospital admission, has sparked a community outcry and a serious legal battle against the couple.

Brittany Hull entered a not guilty plea last week to charges of chronic child neglect and causing great bodily harm. The allegations surfaced when Tristan Hull called emergency services, reporting his daughter had a severe reaction after consuming a protein shake. According to court documents, the girl was found to be severely malnourished, suffering from dehydration and bone marrow failure, conditions that hospital staff attributed to prolonged starvation and restricted water intake.

During her recovery at Marshfield Medical Center, the teenager described a harrowing home life where she was isolated from eating with her siblings and subjected to a restrictive diet, including water intake of only 16 ounces a day that Brittany Hull claimed was based on internet research due to an "undiagnosed" medical condition. Medical professionals, however, found no evidence of such a condition.

Further investigation into the couple’s home revealed more disturbing details. Security footage showed the girl being forced to endure harsh physical positions for extended periods and sleeping conditions that involved books taped to her mattress, forcing her to sleep uncomfortably without proper bedding.

"The evidence presented in this case is profoundly unsettling," stated the prosecutor during Brittany Hull's court appearance. "This was a deliberate act of cruelty that went beyond mere neglect."

Both Brittany and Tristan Hull have been held on a $1 million cash bond each since their arrests. With Tristan Hull also facing similar charges, the community and legal system are closely watching what could be a precedent-setting case of child abuse and neglect.

The case has also highlighted concerns regarding the oversight of homeschool environments, as the victim was homeschooled, which allegedly allowed her mistreatment to go unnoticed for an extended period.

As the legal proceedings continue, the Hulls are scheduled for pretrial conferences in June, where further details of the case will be scrutinized. The girl, now in protective care, has reportedly begun to recover and gain weight, showing improvements after being removed from her stepmother and father's care.

This case serves as a grim reminder of the vulnerabilities children face and the critical importance of community and professional vigilance in protecting at-risk youth.

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