A disturbing case from Oklahoma has drawn attention after a jury rejected a mother’s explanation for her actions toward her teenage daughter. The case involves serious allegations of abuse and illegal drug activity, leading to a strong recommendation for punishment.
Mother Found Guilty in Child Abuse Case
A 41-year-old woman, Lyndsay Spegal, has been found guilty by a jury in Oklahoma. The jury did not accept her claim that she slapped her teenage daughter to treat an ear infection.
After hearing the case, the jury recommended a prison sentence of 60 years, which shows how seriously they viewed the charges.
Case Began with Police Tip
The case started in July last year when Claremore Police Department received a tip about possible abuse. Officers began investigating after reports that Spegal had slapped her daughter.
During questioning, the daughter told investigators that her mother often became violent, especially when using drugs. She also mentioned substances like DMT being used at home.
Conflicting Statements from the Accused
At first, Spegal told police that she slapped her daughter to help clear an ear infection. Later, she changed her explanation and said she acted because her daughter used inappropriate language. However, she still claimed that the slap helped with the ear issue.
The jury did not find these explanations believable.
Drugs Found in the House
During the investigation, police carried out a search and found several items related to illegal substances. Officers reported discovering jars believed to contain DMT, along with a grow setup for psilocybin mushrooms.
They also found smoking devices and seeds. According to reports, Spegal described DMT as something positive that could change lives.
The home was located less than 300 feet from an elementary school, which added to the seriousness of the situation.
Daughter Testifies About Past Incidents
During the trial, the daughter shared more details about past incidents. She spoke about previous times when her mother had been violent.
In one case, she said her ear was bleeding after being hit. Her testimony played an important role in the case, along with statements from other witnesses.
Self-Representation in Court
Spegal chose to represent herself during the trial instead of hiring a lawyer. She tried to argue that her actions were done out of love and concern for her daughter.
However, the jury was not convinced by her arguments. The evidence presented by multiple witnesses was strong enough to support the charges against her.
Charges and Upcoming Sentencing
Lyndsay Spegal has been found guilty on three charges:
- Child abuse
- Child neglect
- Attempting to manufacture a controlled substance
Her sentencing is scheduled for June 30, where the court will decide the final punishment based on the jury’s recommendation.






