She was prescribed a combination of Clonidine (for ADHD/sleep), Depakote (a mood stabilizer), and Seroquel (an antipsychotic).
In 2010, Carolyn and Michael Riley were convicted of first-degree and second-degree murder, respectively. Prosecutors argued they fabricated symptoms to obtain drugs and social security benefits, and used the medication to sedate their children for convenience. rebecca riley
Before her death, school staff and social workers described Rebecca as a "floppy doll" who was often too lethargic to walk up stairs or hold a crayon. She was prescribed a combination of Clonidine (for
At age two, Rebecca was diagnosed by psychiatrist Dr. Kayoko Kifuji with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Pediatric Bipolar Disorder . Before her death, school staff and social workers
The case highlighted major failures in the Massachusetts Department of Social Services (DSS), which had received multiple unaddressed reports of abuse and overmedication in the Riley home. Legacy in Psychiatry Rebecca Riley's death remains a cautionary tale regarding:
While Dr. Kifuji was not criminally indicted, she faced a medical malpractice suit. The case was settled for approximately $2.5 million in 2011.
Rebecca died from an overdose of Clonidine . A toxicology screening found the drug at 12 nanograms per milliliter in her blood—far exceeding the therapeutic range of 1.5 to 2 nanograms. Legal and Institutional Outcomes