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1_zetaemerald 04-10-2005 02:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by preciousjeni
http://www.mosnews.com/files/7375/penisarm.jpg

http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/03/...esurgery.shtml

"Russian doctors have conducted an 11-hour operation
to replace a patient’s deformed penis with one grown
on his forearm, the Moskovskiy Komsomolets daily reports.

The 30-year-old Russian man, whose name was changed
in the article to protect his privacy, had a defect from
birth — his penis was crooked, two-and-a-half-inches
long and lacked a scrotum, the newspaper writes."

*If this is already posted somewhere, SORRY! Please remove it, Mods.

Interesting....very very VERY interesting indeedy-doo!! :eek:

NinjaPoodle 05-05-2005 02:55 PM

Baby Pepper-Sprayed at Wal-Mart
 
http://www.kron.com/Global/story.asp...9&nav=5D7lZSOR

Baby Pepper-Sprayed at Wal-Mart


Posted: May 4, 2005 at 1:01 p.m.
Updated: May 4, 2005 at 1:13 p.m.

PONDERAY, Idaho (AP) -- A woman doused a 2-month-old girl with pepper spray while feuding with the infant's family in a Wal-Mart, police said.

Lorlie M. Gantenbein, 36, of Sagle, was charged Tuesday with felony injury to a child. She was released after posting $5,000 bail.

The 2-month-old girl was recovering at home after being sprayed Monday, police Chief Mike Hutter said. The infant was treated at a hospital.

The cause of the dispute between the families was not immediately known. "It sounded like this has been going on for a while," Hutter told the Bonner County Daily Bee. "It just escalated."

Police said Gantenbein's 16-year-old daughter sprayed the infant's grandmother and aunt, one of whom was holding the child. Gantenbein then took the canister and sprayed the baby, authorities said. The juvenile was cited with two counts of battery.

Gantenbein did not immediately return a call left at her home Wednesday. Authorities said she has not yet been appointed an attorney.

(Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

chrini 05-05-2005 07:07 PM

The news said they were fighting over a man. :rolleyes:

Im_just_me 05-05-2005 08:38 PM

Not just any old man, the baby's daddy...:rolleyes:

BabyBlue91 05-23-2005 04:29 PM

Boys Slapped With Felonies in Bus Fight
 
PUNTA GORDA, Fla. - The mother of two boys whose fight with a substitute school bus driver was captured on videotape has questioned why the boys are charged with a felony while the driver faces a less serious charge.

Sherri Shaw said Monday on NBC's "Today" that she's not satisfied with the punishment facing driver Albert Taylor. He has been charged with misdemeanor battery and could spend a year in jail if convicted.

Mark Ernest Dickinson, 15, and his stepbrother, Corey Gene Hendershot, 13, were arrested last week and charged with assault on a school official, a felony punishable by up to five years in a juvenile justice facility, said Russell Kirshy, the family's attorney.

Story continues here

If I were the driver, I would have done what I have seen many drivers do to forestall would-be fare beaters: I would have taken my seat and not moved the bus until the riders complied. Then the other students would have taken care of doing the dirty work for me.

Wonderful1908 05-23-2005 08:22 PM

Yearbook Says "Black Girl"
 
Associated Press

WAXAHACHIE — A North Texas school district is having four pages of its high school yearbook reprinted to correct a photo caption that identified a student as "Black Girl."


All white students are identified by name in the photograph of Waxahachie High School's chapter of the National Honor Society. The teen identified as "Black Girl" is the only black student in the photo.

The district apologized for the mistake after the yearbooks were distributed. The label apparently was meant to be a placeholder until the yearbook staff could track down the student's name, district spokeswoman Candace Ahlfinger said.

Ahlfinger said today that administrators have asked the publisher to reprint the affected page, its companion page in a two-page layout, and those two pages' back pages.

"We will never be able to minimize this damage, but this will change it so that it is not a constant reminder, so it won't be a forever," Ahlfinger told the Waxahachie Daily Light.

Students will be asked to bring in their yearbooks so the old pages can be torn out and the new ones glued in, Ahlfinger said. The district expects to have the reprinted pages by Wednesday. The last day of school is Thursday.

Honeykiss1974 05-30-2005 10:10 AM

Fire allegedly set to get guests to leave
 
What happened to kicking people out the old fashioned way? :eek:
~~~~~~~~

Fire allegedly set to get guests to leave

Posted on Mon, May. 30, 2005
Associated Press

GENEVA, Ill. - A 46-year-old man allegedly set his own home on fire in order to get two visitors to leave, police said.

Dean Craig was charged with felony arson after allegedly splashing rubbing alcohol on the floor of the two-story home in Aurora Township and using a lighter to ignite the fire around 1 a.m. Sunday, the Kane County Sheriff's office said.


Read the rest here

AKA2D '91 05-30-2005 02:04 PM

Re: Yearbook Says "Black Girl"
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Wonderful1908
Associated Press

WAXAHACHIE — A North Texas school district is having four pages of its high school yearbook reprinted to correct a photo caption that identified a student as "Black Girl."


All white students are identified by name in the photograph of Waxahachie High School's chapter of the National Honor Society. The teen identified as "Black Girl" is the only black student in the photo.

The district apologized for the mistake after the yearbooks were distributed. The label apparently was meant to be a placeholder until the yearbook staff could track down the student's name, district spokeswoman Candace Ahlfinger said.

Ahlfinger said today that administrators have asked the publisher to reprint the affected page, its companion page in a two-page layout, and those two pages' back pages.

"We will never be able to minimize this damage, but this will change it so that it is not a constant reminder, so it won't be a forever," Ahlfinger told the Waxahachie Daily Light.

Students will be asked to bring in their yearbooks so the old pages can be torn out and the new ones glued in, Ahlfinger said. The district expects to have the reprinted pages by Wednesday. The last day of school is Thursday.

:rolleyes:

Yeah. Right.

If their school is like ours...If there is ONE black person in NHS, Leadership, etc EREBODY on campus knows THAT person's name. :rolleyes:

Where was the Yearbook Advisor? He/She would have known that person's name. They sit up in the lounge talking about stuff like that. :rolleyes:

Who are they kidding?

Neosoulchild 05-30-2005 02:15 PM

Re: Re: Yearbook Says "Black Girl"
 
Quote:

Originally posted by AKA2D '91
:rolleyes:

Yeah. Right.

If their school is like ours...If there is ONE black person in NHS, Leadership, etc EREBODY on campus knows THAT person's name. :rolleyes:

Who are they kidding?

Exactly, that's some bullish.

BabyBlue91 06-06-2005 03:15 PM

Arson Committed over $10 Debt; Baby Burned
 
REVENGE CALLED ARSON MOTIVE
Say smirking suspect set Duncan Ave. blaze
Monday, June 06, 2005

By JASON DEL REY
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

A 21-year-old Jersey City woman, enraged about a dispute over $10, allegedly set fire to a Jersey City house late Saturday night, causing a two-alarm fire that ravaged the home's two floors and left a seven-week-old boy in critical condition.

Jersey City Police charged Kamila Cason, of Duncan Avenue, with aggravated arson for setting several small fires on the first floor of an attached house at 262 Duncan Avenue just before midnight Saturday, according to Capt. Andrew Johnson of the Jersey City Fire Department.

Authorities said Cason had argued with the woman who lived in the building's first floor apartment over a $10 debt, but further details about the dispute could not be obtained.

Story continues here

Sadly, a young child was critically injured in this fire. If he dies, police will consider upgrading her charges to murder.

Having lived in JC the first 29 years of my life, I can say that it is decisions like these that have contributed to this area's less-than-stellar reputation.

Steeltrap 06-06-2005 05:00 PM

Re: Arson Committed over $10 Debt; Baby Burned
 
Quote:

Originally posted by BabyBlue91
REVENGE CALLED ARSON MOTIVE
Say smirking suspect set Duncan Ave. blaze
Monday, June 06, 2005

By JASON DEL REY
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

A 21-year-old Jersey City woman, enraged about a dispute over $10, allegedly set fire to a Jersey City house late Saturday night, causing a two-alarm fire that ravaged the home's two floors and left a seven-week-old boy in critical condition.

Jersey City Police charged Kamila Cason, of Duncan Avenue, with aggravated arson for setting several small fires on the first floor of an attached house at 262 Duncan Avenue just before midnight Saturday, according to Capt. Andrew Johnson of the Jersey City Fire Department.

Authorities said Cason had argued with the woman who lived in the building's first floor apartment over a $10 debt, but further details about the dispute could not be obtained.

Story continues here

Sadly, a young child was critically injured in this fire. If he dies, police will consider upgrading her charges to murder.

Having lived in JC the first 29 years of my life, I can say that it is decisions like these that have contributed to this area's less-than-stellar reputation.

Stupid b****. Stupid b****. Somebody needs to throw her azz into a fire. That poor babyperson.:mad:

BabyBlue91 06-07-2005 09:35 AM

UPDATE: Charged with Murder, She's Not Smirking Now
 
CHARGED WITH MURDER, SHE'S NOT SMIRKING NOW
7-week-old Lucas dies; brother, mom still in hospital

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

By MICHAELANGELO CONTE
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

Born a month premature, 7-week-old Lucas Gwinnett spent only two weeks home with his Jersey City family before being critically injured in an arson fire on Saturday.

Yesterday, Lucas died from complications from smoke inhalation, and the woman accused of setting the fire in the Duncan Avenue home was told she will face a felony murder charge.

Rest of story

Quote from the story: Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio said: "We've seen it before and now we see it again, an innocent victim on an upper floor is killed, someone who had nothing to do with the dispute whatsoever."

treblk 06-07-2005 09:44 AM

Re: UPDATE: Charged with Murder, She's Not Smirking Now
 
Quote:

Originally posted by BabyBlue91
CHARGED WITH MURDER, SHE'S NOT SMIRKING NOW
7-week-old Lucas dies; brother, mom still in hospital

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

By MICHAELANGELO CONTE
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

Born a month premature, 7-week-old Lucas Gwinnett spent only two weeks home with his Jersey City family before being critically injured in an arson fire on Saturday.

Yesterday, Lucas died from complications from smoke inhalation, and the woman accused of setting the fire in the Duncan Avenue home was told she will face a felony murder charge.

Rest of story

Quote from the story: Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio said: "We've seen it before and now we see it again, an innocent victim on an upper floor is killed, someone who had nothing to do with the dispute whatsoever."

:( :( oh my goodness. My heart and prayer goes out to the family.

CrimsonTide4 06-07-2005 06:30 PM

Sorry EMM EFFA
 
This is sad.....


(Court TV) — Brian Stewart's 11-month-old son was in a Missouri hospital recovering from a respiratory ailment when he allegedly contracted HIV.

Prosecutors said it was Stewart — a phlebotomist at a local hospital — who injected his own son with HIV-tainted blood to avoid paying child support. They claimed Stewart, who was not married to the baby's mother, never wanted the child.

But Stewart pointed to a wealth of other possible suspects, including the baby's aunt and her boyfriend, both drug users who lived with the baby at one time. Another man who lived in the child's home was a convicted child sex offender. And the child's mother — whose name was withheld to protect the baby's anonymity — is also ill, suffering from depression and symptoms consistent with Munchausen-by-proxy syndrome, a form of abuse in which an individual intentionally makes another sick to meet their own psychological needs.

Stewart, who is now 35, was arrested six years later for first-degree assault. He faced up to life in prison if convicted by a St. Charles County jury.

The Child

Just months after Brian Stewart began dating "Jennifer," in January 1990, she became pregnant with his child. Though Stewart didn't want her to have the baby, their son was born 13 months later.

The two never married, and Stewart continued to deny paternity for years. After the couple split, he refused to pay child support. A paternity suit later led to the determination that Stewart was indeed the baby's father, and he was ordered to pay support.

The baby was being treated for respiratory problems at St. Joseph's Medical Center-West in Lake St. Louis, where Stewart visited his son on Feb. 6, 1992.

Stewart, who worked as a phlebotomist — one who draws blood for testing — at another hospital, was seen carrying a lab coat into the child's room. The child's mother left the two alone for about 20 minutes. When she returned, the door was closed and the child was screaming and crying, she said.

It was during the mother's absence that Stewart allegedly injected his son with HIV-tainted blood, prosecutors contended.

The child was supposed to be released from the hospital that day, but within two hours of Stewart's visit, the baby took a turn for the worse and was transported to another area hospital.

For the next five years, the child's illnesses puzzled doctors who treated and tested him for a number of ailments. But it was not until May 17, 1996, when he was admitted to Children's Hospital in St. Louis with an unknown disease that he was finally tested for HIV. On May 25, 1996, he was diagnosed with advanced stages of AIDS.

During the next two years, investigators from the St. Charles County Sheriff's Department and the Missouri Department of Health, together with the child's treating physicians, tried to determine how he became infected.

There was no evidence the child had been sexually abused, nor had he ever had a lawful blood transfusion, the two primary ways in which HIV is transmitted.

On July 7, 1997, the paternity suit was settled and Stewart was ordered to pay $267 per month plus $25 per month back pay.

The child, who is now 11, is healthy enough to attend school but requires several daily medications.

The State's Case

Led by prosecutors Ross W. Buehler and James G. Gregory, the state contended that their investigation revealed the child had not been exposed to anyone who tested positive for HIV. According to at least one report, at least 26 people who had contact with the child, including his parents, were tested for HIV, and all those tests came back negative.

The child's mother recalled Stewart telling her she would never receive child support payments from him because the boy would not live past the age of 5. He also allegedly told her not to bother seeking child support from him because "the child would not live for very long anyway." She reported seeing Stewart possessing syringes and what appeared to be blood products in the home.

An ex-girlfriend whom Stewart dated in 1996 testified during a preliminary hearing before the trial that Stewart told her his son had AIDS. But that revelation, she said, came two weeks before Stewart was notified by authorities of his son's illness.

Prosecutors also argue that because of his job as a phlebotomist, Stewart had access to syringes and other blood product supplies. More importantly, he would draw HIV-tainted blood from patients as a part of his job at Barnes-Jewish Health System in St. Louis, where he worked from 1991 to 1993. They theorized that Stewart drew an extra vial of tainted blood, smuggled it out of the hospital where he worked and into the hospital where his son was a patient.

The Defense's Case

Defense lawyers Joseph I. Murphy, Ronald J. Brockmeyer and Thomas Fagan contended that others had contact with the boy at home and in the hospital and could have transmitted the deadly disease. The boy's aunt, Veronica Johnson, and her boyfriend, both drug users, lived with the child at some point, as did convicted child sex offender and admitted drug user Larry Lee Roper.

Roper was sentenced to 10 years in prison for sodomizing a young boy in Jefferson City, Mo. At the time of that conviction, he was already on probation for sodomizing other children in Steelville, Mo. The defense argued that Roper also admitted to using heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, Valium and marijuana.

Convicted sex offenders are tested for HIV before entering prison, however, and Roper tested negative in 1995. Johnson and her boyfriend also tested negative for HIV.

But the defense implied that other, unidentified intravenous drug users who could have had contact with the child who were HIV positive.

The defense also said that the child's mother shows signs of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, in which a parent inflicts harm on a child for attention or sympathy. They contended that under his mother's care, the baby had been treated for a burn, a head laceration and broken bones and that he suffered respiratory problems since he was an infant.

A Troubled Life

Stewart was born Brian Eugene Simion in Illinois to a career Army father, whose work required the family to move often.

His parents divorced when he was 4. Though his mother had obtained a court order requiring his father to pay $100 in monthly child support, she never saw the money. Nine years later, she obtained another order for back payments, but it is unclear whether she ever received the money under the support order.

Eventually, the family moved back to Stewart's hometown of Alton, Ill., where he attended high school and later received certification in phlembotomy from St. Louis Community College. He was also a member of the Naval Reserves and served active duty at Great Lakes Naval Base Hospital in Chicago in late 1992.

But Stewart was described as a drifter who moved from town to town, and from woman to woman. He also has a record of abuse, assault and theft in at least two cases in St. Louis County court.

In 1993, Stewart met registered nurse Elizabeth Stolte, whom he married that July. In November 1995, he was charged with abusing her, and they divorced the following year. At Stewart's preliminary hearing last May, Stolte reportedly testified that Stewart threatened to kill her.

Stewart was charged in 1996 with stealing a box of Vivarin from a store and assaulting a store employee. He pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault, and the theft charge was dropped. Stewart was sentenced to two years' probation on condition that he serve 10 days in jail, complete 40 hours of community service, stay away from the store and enter an "aggressive offenders" program.

At the time of his arrest for the alleged injection of his son, Stewart was living in Columbia, Ill. He was arrested the evening of Tuesday, April 22, 1998, in the parking lot of an outpatient facility where he worked as a lab assistant at St. Louis University Medical Center. The hospital placed him on administrative leave.

The Stakes

Stewart was charged with one count of first-degree assault, a class A felony. The maximum sentence is life in prison with parole eligibility after 15 years, or 10 to 30 years in prison. If the child had died before trial, the charges could have been upgraded to murder.

The Verdict
A jury found Brian Stewart guilty of first-degree assault on Dec. 7, 1998.

Judge Ellsworth Cundiff sentenced him to life in prison on Jan. 8, 1999. He told Stewart that when he dies he is going to "burn in hell from here to eternity."

Stewart appealed his conviction, but it was denied.

His son, now 11, is still alive and is doing well with treatments for full-blown AIDS.

http://www.courttv.com/trials/taped/...ackground.html

Steeltrap 06-07-2005 06:38 PM

^^
How. Beyond. Nasty. And. Filthy. :mad: :mad:


Jesus, I don't understand why people would hurt their own kids by doing something as vicious as injecting them with the HIV virus.

I get emotional about this because at my advanced age (41 in October) and health problems, I may never be able to conceive. Also, some bad decisions I made (namely sticking with this career instead of going to law school) could rob me of a chance to adopt because of financial issues. This stuff makes me mad and sad.


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