Mom, shockingly with no medical background, told police she slapped her daughter to clear out an ear infection
A jury in Oklahoma didn’t buy a mom's story about slapping her teenage daughter in an attempt to clear the girl's ear infection. Now the mom of the year nominee, who I think it's safe to assume has no medical background, is facing a lengthy prison sentence. After initially claiming she had slapped her daughter to clear an ear infection, Spegal told police that she did so because her daughter used profanity, but added that it had still helped with the ear infection.
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