AP/ June 16, 2009, 3:10 AM

Blogger Apologizes For Sick Baby Hoax

A suburban Chicago woman has apologized for an Internet hoax in which she claimed to be pregnant with a terminally ill child, saying the story that attracted nearly a million hits to her Web site stemmed from "unresolved pain" she could not handle alone.

Rebeccah Beushausen, 26, of Mokena, wove a tale for two months about being an unmarried mother who chose to carry her child to term rather than have an abortion because of her deep Christian faith. A suspicious follower exposed the lie last week.

Beushausen posted a lengthy apology on her blog Sunday, saying she had lost pregnancies in the past.

"I have suffered this type of loss, more than once, to varying degrees, and while the circumstances and the times vary ... the pain is very constant," Beushausen wrote.

She had said her baby was diagnosed with Trisomy 13 syndrome, a chromosomal defect that can cause severe mental retardation and death. Followers promised to pray for her and her baby, April Rose, and sent letters and gifts to a post office box she listed online.

But when she wrote about the child's birth and posted photos last week, one reader recognized the baby as a lifelike doll.

Jennifer McKinney, of Mound, Minnesota, followed Beushausen's blog and helped promote it. She said the apology did not include enough information to explain why Beushausen lied.

"To be honest, I think she is far from recognizing the true gravity of the situation," said McKinney, who writes a Christian blog that dealt with her own difficult pregnancy.

Beushaushen's sister, Anna, said Monday that the falsehood began before the blog and that her sister has dealt with a lot of pain in her life. She said the blog, which she did not learn about until last week, was a way for her sister to work through it.

"I do understand why people are mad, and so does she," Anna Beushausen said. "I see pieces of her life in there. She is so remorseful, and she is in immense pain."

Rebeccah Beushausen did not respond to an e-mail sent Monday. A woman who answered the phone at a number listed for her mother declined comment.

In her apology, Beushausen said she began writing the story as therapy but became addicted to the attention it generated. She said she lied "to a community of people whose only intention was to support me through this time and that is wrong, and for that I am sorrier than you could know."

Beushausen's phone number was disconnected Friday, and a woman who answered the phone at her mother's home declined comment.

Beushausen was living in Lockport but moved back to her family's home in Mokena after her hoax was exposed.

Lockport Police Sgt. Bruce Kruizenga said he didn't know if the department had received any complaints about Beushausen and Mokena Police Sgt. Randal Stumpf said his department was not investigating.

Don Blumenthal, an adjunct professor at the University of Michigan and Michigan State University who specializes in Internet security and cybercrime, said it is difficult to prosecute such cases.

Although she received some tokens of support, it doesn't appear that Beushausen profited in a substantial way from her blog. She said she made an agreement with an advertiser but was never paid because the ad was not up for the required minimum 45 days.

It's hard to establish jurisdiction and even that a crime has occurred, and few people have the legal skills to prosecute such cases, said Blumenthal, who previously led the Internet investigations center at the Federal Trade Commission.

"It's an area of law that needs a lot of development," Blumenthal said.
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psk123-2009 says:
So many of us have suffered the loss of a child, whether that be through miscarriage, still birth or early in their life. There is no pain like the loss of a child. Nothing could ever hurt as much as this particular pain. It is impossible to describe it with any degree of accuracy. Those of us that have been down this road know it intimately, those who have not can only imagine the smallest portion of it.

Making up a horrible lie such as this is inexcusable. It would have been far better for her to write about her actual experience. She still would have had the sympathy of those who were attracted to her story. She still would have been able to work through her pain with the truth. With the truth she may have had the unique opportunity to help others heal as well.

This is one twisted individual. There are some who had followed this story as it unfolded over the months who now have had their hearts hardened because of the lie. How sad.
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mrs_trepidatious says:
Well obviously God doesnt want her into heaven so he is keeping her barren.
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rf35 says:
I'm not sure why the article seems to be worried that there is nothing to prosecute her with...the fact of the matter is, no crime was committed. A disturbed or perhaps unscrupulous person started a blog apparently to garner sympathy and/or con people into sending her gifts or money. This is simply a case of gullible people being taken for a ride. So-called televangelists do it all the time. It's not the conning people out of money that gets them arrested; it's being caught with a snoot-full of coke and two hookers. So long as any income "earned" from the site was below taxable levels, then she did nothing illegal (though still very wrong).
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toldyouso29 says:
Little does that blogger know that there is no big sin or little sin in hell. You WILL go to hell for lying just as easily as for having abortions or being gay or killing people or gossiping or any of the many other things so called Christians do but excuse their own behavior for.

The fact is--any attempt to deceive is a lie and God despises liars. Deep pain? Deep seated faith? Here's news to you, Becky--the bible says a liar is so abhorred that on judgment day, "a liar will not tarry in God's sight" you'll get the trap door--imagine that, after all you did to pretend your 'faith kept you from aborting your lie'
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adt13t says:
trisomy 13 is a bend over tribal deity pawn
spiritual enslavement disorder
also known as gullibility rapture.
trailer parks unite and rejoice
no more thinkin allowed.
stuperstitious 101
shame on scarah palein comparison for fronting her 14 yo shamelessly
after fronting her older unwed daughter.
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