Current Social Media Influencer Crimes * Qld Mother Charged With Torture

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A 34-year-old social media influencer has been accused of torturing her baby daughter and taking photos of her in "immense distress and pain".

The woman is alleged to have been poisoning her daughter to fraudulently elicit donations.



Another, Sorenson.

Before the accusation, Sorenson had enjoyed a modest following on her @motherhoodessentials Instagram account while also posting conspiracy theories espoused by QAnon followers of Democrats and Hollywood elites running child sex-trafficking rings.

Her videos on the alleged kidnapping attempt were viewed more than four million times and gained her tens of thousands of new followers. They've since been deleted.

 
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Some social media influencers aren't responsible enough to have this kind of power. The mayhem put further focus on the hold social media influencers have on the people who follow and fawn over them.

Police said they arrested 65 people, including 30 juveniles.

Several people were injured, including some with bloodied faces. At least four people were taken away in ambulances.

"I don't think people realise the level of discipline that we showed to take a very dangerous, volatile situation and to be able to bring it to a level of resolve without any loss of life or any substantial damage to property and without young people harming themselves," Mayor Adams said.

 
Breaking: A Queensland social media influencer has been charged with torture, with police alleging she deliberately poisoned her daughter to post about her sick 12-month-old to solicit donations and online followers.


https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/influencer-accused-of-poisoning-child-for-donations-and-followers-20250116-p5l4ua.htm




A high-profile Queensland social media influencer has been charged with poisoning a baby, as well as torture, child exploitation and several other alleged offences.

The 34-year-old Sunshine Coast woman had documented the health struggles of the child online, all while administering unauthorised prescription and pharmacy medicines to the one-year-old girl to make her sick, police allege.

The woman allegedly produced the content and exploited the child to get donations and online followers.

Police arrested the woman at a home in Underwood on Thursday morning and charged her with five counts of administering poison with intent to harm, three counts of preparation to commit crimes with dangerous things, and one count each of torture, making child exploitation material and fraud.

She is expected to appear before Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday.



https://7news.com.au/news/social-me...-poisoning-and-torturing-baby--c-17404951.amp
 

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Breaking: A Queensland social media influencer has been charged with torture, with police alleging she deliberately poisoned her daughter to post about her sick 12-month-old to solicit donations and online followers.
not up to speed with qld influencers, but 'high profile' or 'celeb' is often clickbait in this instance and the follower count could be anywhere between 100 to 1 million, and these people are often nobodies.
 
There should be some sort of confirmation of these cases by a medical professional.

Do you mean the Daily Mail should have sought comment from the Queensland Children’s Hospital before publishing their piece linked upthread?

Or do you mean something else?

The case is before the courts. There will be a number of medical witnesses, some expert witnesses also, as I understand from watching the press conference given my QPS Representative DI Dalton today:
 
The “mother’s” quotes from that article are fking enraging.
I’ve italicised (what I find) the worst of it - even if her little one wasn’t sick because she was being poisoned, who the fk words a post as if it’s the child’s own fault.
'Daisy was once a bright and bubbly little girl that has recently taken an unfortunate turn and has now put herself in what appears to be a comatose state for over 100 hours… But on-top of that the doctors are still bending over backwards trying to understand why Daisy decides to completely shut down with no response and put herself into a comatose state'

'Daisy has been unresponsive for over 100 hours now and we have no idea when she will choose to wake herself up. This could be tomorrow but it could also be in 6 weeks, but it's something that's only safe for her to do herself when she's ready,' she said.

'Even after Daisy decides to wake we will still have the long journey of trying to figure out what is causing this level of sleep and slow brain activity.’
 

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