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http://www.northcountrygazette.org/a...neAssault.html
Ex-Marine Convicted Of Cell Phone Assault INDEPENDENCE, MO-An ex-Marine who had served in Iraq was convicted Saturday of assaulting his girlfriend by shoving a cell phone down her throat.:eek: :eek: :eek: :( Jurors found Marlon Brandon Gill, 25, guilty of second degree domestic assault after deliberating for 12 hours but couldn't reach an agreement on sentencing. Gill faces up to seven years in state prison when he's sentenced by Judge Michael Manners after a pre-sentence investigation is conducted. He has already served over 400 days, incarcerated since his arrest on Dec. 23, 2005. This happened over a year ago, but this morning was the first time I ever heard anything about it. |
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And that post is almost a month old. YOU IS LATE! |
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from the "dis heffa crazy" files . . .
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - February 6, 2007 - A space shuttle astronaut is due in court this morning to face charges stemming from what police believe is a love triangle involving a fellow astronaut.
Last summer, astronaut Lisa Nowak was soaring 220 miles above Earth, floating in the rarefied air of the international space station. The 43-year-old robotics specialist was in quite a different place Monday night: A dingy jail among suspected drug dealers and prostitutes, where she awaited a scheduled court appearance Tuesday. Nowak, a married mother of three who police believe was in a love triangle with a fellow astronaut, was charged with trying to abduct a woman she saw as her romantic rival, authorities said. Nowak faces charges including attempted kidnapping, attempted vehicle burglary with battery, destruction of evidence and battery. Police said she drove 900 miles, donned a disguise and was armed with a BB gun and pepper spray when she confronted a woman she believed was a competitor for the affections of Navy Cmdr. William Oefelein. Nowak and Oefelein, 41, were both first-time fliers during separate shuttle missions last year. They trained together but never flew together. Nowak told police that her relationship with Oefelein, who is unmarried, was "more than a working relationship but less than a romantic relationship," according to an arrest affidavit. Police officers recovered a love letter to Oefelein in her car. Nowak believed a woman, Colleen Shipman, was romantically involved with Oefelein, authorities said. When Nowak found out that Shipman was flying to Orlando from Houston, Nowak decided to confront her early Monday, according to the arrest affidavit. Nowak raced from Houston to Orlando wearing diapers in the car so she wouldn't have to stop to go to the bathroom, authorities said. Astronauts wear diapers during launch and re-entry. Dressed in a wig and a trench coat, Nowak waited for Shipman's plane to land and then boarded the same airport shuttle bus Shipman took to get to her car, police said. Shipman told police she noticed someone following her, hurried inside the car and locked the doors, according to the arrest affidavit. Read the rest here: http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?se...rld&id=5007006 |
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I saw this on the news this morning. She was definitely sprung, in an obsessed crazy kinda way!!!! |
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"Perplexed is the word I'm sticking with." -- great quote from the article.
I just don't see a man worth all of that trouble, especially if I'm already married to someone else. NASA may want to consider conducting a mental health evaluation on someone.... |
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Whatever that man is "working with", I hope to never encounter it because that's just crazy!:eek: |
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Well, at least he didn't try to shove the phone up her "other end". Otherwise, she could always expect to receive a booty call. |
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Did she and the guy actually sleep together? I don't think they had. There was probably flirting if anything. Then, this woman was still married. I guess her hubby left much to be desired. :o A be-be gun? That must have been her son's gun. |
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What I want to know is what type of car she was driving because I need gas mileage like that. I mean, what's the rationale for not stopping to go potty, but you still need gas???? Also, the other astronaut is/was married with children as well, if I'm not mistaken. I tried to call my LS (couldn't reach her) to see if she possibly knew the assaultee. |
She probably stopped for gas when the other lady stopped. If she used the RR, she probably would have lost her.
Too much time (on her hands) to plan, plot, and scheme. I guess that's why I... aw nevermind. :rolleyes: While getting this plan together, I am sure her kids were neglected. Oh, I forgot, it's about her and her raging desire. :rolleyes: |
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huh?
She's crazy. There is no pretending. |
Child's Hand Held on Hot Stove
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That poor baby!
Ol sick mofo.:mad: :mad: :mad: |
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Suburbia, go figure......:rolleyes: I guess the million dollar mansions, well kept yards, live in house staff, membership to the country club and gated communities will make a girl go crazy. |
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the mother needs a stick upside the head and 30 days in jail........ |
I'm upset (but not completely shocked) at this line:
"The grandmother said the boy's mother would do anything to keep Trotter out of trouble," he said. I think I'd have to maim anyone that would severely burn my child. I hope the other prisoners are teaching the boyfriend a lesson about real discipline. :mad: BTW, NASA to review psychological screening in light of astronaut's arrest in Florida According to the morning show I listened to, NASA does not have any mental evaluation criteria. Now, they're considering doing it once a year. Fascinating! |
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Police: Dad left toddler outside to freeze to death
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2007/US/02/08...ry.page.ap.jpg
POSTED: 2:15 p.m. EST, February 8, 2007 PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (AP) -- The father of a young girl who died of exposure had knocked her unconscious because he was angry she wouldn't go to bed, then took her outside in freezing temperatures and left her there, police said before the man's arraignment Thursday. Nyia Miangel Page, who was about to turn 2, was found dead Sunday on a wooded knoll about a 10 minute walk from the family's home. Tiny footprints in the snow suggested she had gotten up and wandered around before she died, police said. read the rest here |
Okay, let get all of these sorry azz excuses for "parents" and hang them like they did Sadam. I'm tired of spending all of MY TAX PAYING DOLLARS to feed and medicate these criminals. Sorry ass folks...
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This is incomprehensible. I seriously don't get this at all, but it makes me incredibly sad.
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OMG!!!! I should not have read that whole story. I was almost in tears reading it. But you know what, let him go to prison... they will be waiting on him in there. He WILL be somebody's battered wifey!! |
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That's one of the best parts of the prison system. The inmates have their own form of justice for sick mofo's like him. Maybe someone who's in jail for involuntary vehicular homicide will have no sympathy for a poor excuse of a full grown man putting a 2 year old girl outside in the wintertime. So, I'll pay some taxes to feed the healthy inmates that wail on this poor excuse of a man. Like Chris Rock said, "Whatever happens happens." /HIJACK |
:mad: :mad: :mad: Words don't even describe what needs to be done to that man. I can't understand it. I just can't. :mad: :mad:
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I just don't know how or why people are this sick. That poor baby wasn't even two years old.
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AfAm baby with unusual eye color
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That little baby's eyes scared the hell outta me! He is a cutie though.
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Premature babyperson going home
MSNBC.COM:
In this picture, they are comparing her size to a ballpoint pen. :eek: http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Co...a.standard.jpg Baby, among tiniest to survive, leaving hospital Delivered at nearly 22 weeks, infant girl weighed under 10 ounces at birth The Associated Press Updated: 7:00 a.m. PT Feb 20, 2007 MIAMI - A premature baby that doctors say spent less time in the womb than any other surviving infant is to be released from a Florida hospital Tuesday. Amillia Sonja Taylor was just 9½ inches long and weighed less than 10 ounces when she was born Oct. 24. She was delivered 21 weeks and six days after conception. Full-term births come after 37 to 40 weeks. “We weren’t too optimistic,” Dr. William Smalling said Monday. “But she proved us all wrong.” Neonatologists who cared for Amillia say she is the first baby known to survive after a gestation period of fewer than 23 weeks. A database run by the University of Iowa’s Department of Pediatrics lists seven babies born at 23 weeks between 1994 and 2003. Amillia has experienced respiratory problems, a very mild brain hemorrhage and some digestive problems, but none of the health concerns are expected to pose long-term problems, her doctors said. “We can deal with lungs and things like that but, of course, the brain is the most important,” Dr. Paul Fassbach said Monday. “But her prognosis is excellent.” Amillia has been in an incubator since birth and has been receiving oxygen. She will continue getting a small amount of oxygen, and her breathing will be monitored once she leaves Baptist Children’s Hospital. She now is between 25 and 26 inches long and weighs 4½ pounds. “She’s going to be in a normal crib, she’s going to have normal feedings, she’s taking all her feedings from a bottle,” Smalling said. Amillia is the first child for Eddie and Sonja Taylor of Homestead. She was conceived by in vitro fertilization, which made it possible to pinpoint her exact time in the womb, and was delivered by Caesarean section. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Good things come in small packages!! Thank God for this miracle baby. I am loving her name.
ETA: When it comes to preemies, the survival rate for Afam Girls is the highest. |
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