Feb 4, 2010 at 12:01 PM PST
OREGON CITY, Ore. - A juror in the faith-healing trial of Jeff and Marci Beagley who spoke to reporters after the verdict said he hoped their guilty verdict will encourage other faith-healers to take their children to doctors. But whether that will happen is unclear. “Hopefully, it won’t happen...more again. Hopefully, nobody has to be put in this position again,” said juror Bob Zegar. “We hope they get a lenient sentence because they’re not evil; they just made a wrong decision.” KATU News and law enforcement officials have documented dozens of children through the years who have died as members of the Followers of Christ church, but only the Beagleys and their son-in-law Carl Worthington have been convicted for not getting their children medical treatment. Worthington was sentenced for 60 days in jail for the death of his 15-month-old daughter Ava. Some church members who spoke to a KATU News reporter, unlike the juror, said they fear that if the judge gives the Beagleys a light














