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That story made me mad as hell when I first heard it (and I live in the area). Technically, the person recieved an 18 month prison sentence, all but four days of which were suspended. She also must attend parenting classes :rolleyes: She needs to spend a few moments with my mother.....who will BEAT that AZZZ.....
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Why would you stop @ a fast food restaurant on the way to a baby shower?? I always managed to get my grub on at a shower. My grandma would've beat that azz, sitting in a wheelchair and errythang!!!! |
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Something else I thought I about. I wonder if someone else did the same thing to her or she premeditated it, like "hmrph the next time some kid gets on my nerves I will smash hot french fries in his face!". This might just be me, whenever I have a violent impulse I either have the urge throw something or hit someone, something like smashing hot french fries wouldn't even cross my mind in the heat of the moment. Maybe hot coffee so I can throw it on someone, but not fries. |
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Taken from an old rap song,
I would've beat that b_____ with a bat!!!!:mad: |
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Also, she had to be pissed the f___ off to smash the hot fries. I don't eat fried foods, but when I feel the "need" it HAS to be Mickey D's fries. I know I ain't boutsta waste my good fries on some little boy's face. Shoo! SOme HOT fries, too? Sistah shoulda been feelin' blessed to have gotten some fresh fries, and not the heat lamped ones...dang! |
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HOLLA!!!! I cannot remember the last time I had some McDs fries, but when I get some that are FRESH out the grease, WHOOOOOOO WHOOO!!!! :D |
Ya'll are soo nutty!!! :D
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Tom Joyner 'nem are just now reporting the story of the lady smearing french fries in the little boy's face. Just another reason to be down with GC.
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More news about SICK parents
New Jersey Couple Is Accused of Abusing, Neglecting Four Adopted Sons
The Associated Press Published: Oct 25, 2003 New Jersey Couple Accused of Starving Four Adopted Children CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) - A couple whose adopted teenage sons weighed less than 50 pounds have been arrested on charges of starving four boys they adopted through the state Division of Youth and Family Services, New Jersey's troubled child welfare agency. Vanessa Jackson, 48, and Raymond Jackson, 50, were arrested Friday and charged with four counts each of aggravated assault and 14 counts of child endangerment, Camden County Prosecutor Vincent P. Sarubbi said. Each was jailed Saturday on $100,000 bail. An investigation into the family began Oct. 10 after neighbors in the Philadelphia suburb of Collingswood called police to report someone rummaging through their trash. Officers then found the oldest adopted child, now 19. The young man, who was adopted in December 1995, measured 4 feet and weighed 45 pounds when he was discovered. (Y'all he was 19 years old and weighed 45 lbs :eek: ) He is now in the hospital receiving specialized care for apparent heart irregularities and retarded hormonal development. The three other boys, ages 14, 10, and 9, also were removed from the home and hospitalized. They were treated and released into other foster placements, authorities said. The 14-year-old - weighing 40 pounds and standing 4 feet tall - also suffered from retarded hormonal development. The 10- and 9-year-olds also were dramatically underweight, according to the prosecutor's office. Authorities said the three younger boys were adopted in 1996 and 1997. Two adopted girls, ages 5 and 12, also were living in the Jacksons' home. They were placed in foster care, along with a 10-year-old girl who was in the Jacksons' home pending adoption. The girls' physical condition "appeared to be within normal range," the prosecutor said. The state Department of Human Services suspended five employees, including caseworkers, a manager, and supervisors, pending the outcome of the investigation, said Micah Rasmussen, a spokesman for Gov. James E. McGreevey. Rasmussen said McGreevey was "angered and shocked" by another discovery of neglected children under DYFS oversight. The governor called on Kevin Ryan, his newly appointed state child advocate, to assess the case. Officials at DYFS could not be reached for comment Saturday. The Jacksons adopted the children through DYFS and were receiving a stipend from the state, which peaked at about $28,000 a year before the oldest child turned 18 last year, according to Camden County Prosecutor's Office. The investigation found that the children were home-schooled and kept mostly at home, authorities said. None had seen a doctor in about five years, authorities said. Authorities also said the home where the children lived had no electricity for four months and went without gas service for a month. The discovery of the children follows several high-profile abuse cases that revealed lapses in state oversight. The most notable occurred in January in Newark. State caseworkers had investigated some abuse complaints involving Faheem Williams, but his file was closed 11 months before his body was found in a locked basement, along with his two starving brothers. McGreevey has since ordered reform measures to the state's child welfare agency. AP-ES-10-25-03 2046EDT ~This morning when I saw this on Good Mornign America, they added up the weight of all four boys and it totaled 134 lbs! :mad: :eek: |
Not that it matters, but
why are these people black? :rolleyes: Why were these people only starving the boys and not the girls? Why do these people need a beatdown? :mad:
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BOOOOOOO LOSERS!!!:mad: HC Hubby and I were so mad and then :rolleyes: once we found out they were black? HC I actually knew people who treated their adopted kids worse than the bio kids when I was growing up in MS? Why do people adopt kids then treat them bad? I'd rather they leave the kids in the system if they are going to do that!! :mad:
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Parents Beat Daughter to Death With Umbrella
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/12/....ap/index.html
I am just tooo sad right now. This little girl looks like one of my former students as a child. :( :( :( :( http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2003/US/South/1....joella.ap.jpg http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2003/US/South/1...parents.ap.jpg EXCERPT: ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied her up in the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella until she died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said. The sixth-grader tried to escape her home in Stockbridge just south of Atlanta, but she was only punished more severely -- she was left without food, water, a bathroom or a bed, police said. The girl's father, 37-year-old Rodney Michael Reaves, and her stepmother, 38-year-old Charlott Lynett Reaves, were arrested Monday and charged with felony murder and cruelty to children. The girl, Joella Reaves, was beaten over her entire body with an umbrella and paddle for several days, according to the arrest warrant. Her cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma. "When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities," the warrant said. |
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I don't know what the world is coming to! Does no one have fear of God and the chance of spending an ETERNITY in Hell anymore? Punishment for these types of crimes are not nearly as severe as they should be!! These mofos are gonna go to jail and live better than some people who do right and are struggling to survive. I can't even continue to talk about this.... It's too disturbing! :mad: |
What did she even do for her father to think she deserved a punishment like this? Where is her biological mother and how has she not choked somebody?
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