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Glued toddler’s mother admits to drug, alcohol use

DALLAS — A young mother of five facing prison time for beating her 2-year-old daughter and gluing the toddler’s hands to a wall admitted Thursday to using drugs and alcohol while out on bond after her arrest.

Elizabeth Escalona made the admissions under cross-examination in her sentencing hearing. The 23-year-old faces up to life in prison after pleading guilty in July to injury to a child. Prosecutors are seeking a 45-year sentence.

Escalona also testified that she often doesn’t tell the truth and that she lied to doctors and other experts assigned to her case. But she resisted a prosecutor’s repeated efforts to label her a liar.

“I’m not a liar,” Escalona said. “I have a hard time trusting people.”

A day earlier, Escalona pleaded for leniency, saying she would never forgive herself what she did to her daughter.

Police say Escalona kicked her daughter, Jocelyn Cedillo, in the stomach, beat her with a milk jug, then stuck her hands to an apartment wall using an adhesive commonly known as Super Glue. Escalona’s other children told authorities their mother attacked Jocelyn because of potty training problems.

Jocelyn suffered bleeding in her brain, a fractured rib, multiple bruises and bite marks, and was in a coma for a couple of days. Some skin had been torn off her hands, where doctors also found glue residue and white paint chips from the apartment wall, witnesses testified.

A state district judge will decide Escalona’s punishment.

Prosecutors have portrayed Escalona as an unfit mother with a history of violence. They have played recordings in which a teenage Escalona threatened to kill her own mother. They said she was a former gang member who started smoking marijuana at age 11.

Escalona’s five children — including one born since her arrest — are in the care of her mother, Ofelia Escalona.

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