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Less than a month of the year has gone by and this wretch has got the title locked up!
Geobeet
3:25:54 PM
1/27/06

here comes my bleeding heart:

She's been having children since she was 15???? You think we're missing the bigger picture?
bearmagnet
3:44:01 PM
1/27/06

I was trying to keep this thread from going fuego...
bitpusher
3:45:09 PM
1/27/06

I was trying to keep this thread from going fuego...

What a little turd.
Mutt
3:46:47 PM
1/27/06

Where is the punishment in having 14 #&%!$ing kids taken from you?
Nimblefoot
3:52:47 PM
1/27/06

And so she just goes on making more kids.
Leofric1
5:06:01 PM
1/27/06

#&%!$
Spirit Coyote
5:18:09 PM
1/27/06

Might be a tie
SAO PAULO, Brazil -- There was a miraculous rescue from a lake in Brazil.

A baby girl found inside a floating plastic bag has been released from a hospital in good health.

Doctors said the 2-month-old girl is in good condition.

The girl was rescued Saturday from a park lake in a city 300 miles from Sao Paolo.


A couple heard her crying and rescuers used a long tree branch to pull the bag out of the lake. They found the girl inside, wearing a pink dress.

A small wooden board inside the bag apparently kept it from sinking.

Authorities have arrested the baby's mother. Brazilian television reports she denies throwing the girl into the lake. Instead, she said she gave the baby to a group of homeless people because she didn't have enough money to raise her.
Tango
8:28:19 PM
1/29/06

Give me 5 minutes in a locked room with her dumb ass.
last edited: 1/29/06 8:34:14 PM
Carlette
8:32:57 PM
1/29/06

The next Moses?
stanlee
1:42:50 AM
1/30/06

3-Year-Old Boy Shoots Mom in the Knee
By Associated Press
Mon Mar 13, 4:47 PM

ST. PAUL, Minn. - A 3-year-old boy shot his mother in the knee with a 9mm handgun he had found under a couch cushion over the weekend, police said.

It was the second time the boy had handled the gun on Sunday. The mother had taken the gun away from the child and removed the bullets _ apparently overlooking one in the chamber _ and put the weapon back on the couch.

When the boy picked the gun up a second time, it fired. "It appears to be accidental," said St. Paul police spokesman Pete Crum.

The woman was taken to Regions Hospital, with non-life-threatening injuries. "It could have been much more tragic had the child shot himself or hit the woman in a more vital area," Crum said.

The boy was put in the care of his father.

Authorities removed several guns from the home. Crum said they were all legal.

Police said they would forward the case to the Ramsey County Attorney's office for possible child-endangerment charges.

"There are two lessons to learn: Don't let your children play with guns. Always treat a gun as though it's loaded," Crum said.
BackSlacker
1:16:23 PM
3/14/06

Yeah but if mommy or daddy leaves a lighter and the house gets burned down...that is understandable......
XL400236
1:18:14 PM
3/14/06

How about keeping the lighter and the gun away from the 3 year old?
BackSlacker
1:25:44 PM
3/14/06

Yea, let the child play with the crack pipe instead.
Wounded Knee
2:35:50 PM
3/14/06

naw.....scopions, tarantuals and rattle snakes here... Hey WK, when can I baby sit? :D
Spirit Coyote
2:38:20 PM
3/14/06

Whenever you want.
Wounded Knee
2:49:25 PM
3/14/06

Guns don't kill people. Kids kill people!
Geobeet
3:23:14 PM
3/14/06

Speaking of kids and crack, this from today's Philly Daily News:

Crack again? Cops question 1st-graderBy GLORIA CAMPISIcampisg@phillynews.com 215-854-5935Police yesterday questioned a first-grader and an eighth-grader to determine how 24 bags of suspected crack cocaine wound up inside their North Philadelphia elementary school.
The drugs were found in a hallway at the Hartranft School, 8th and Cumberland streets, about 11:30 a.m., marking the third incident this year of young children bringing suspected drugs to class.
According to school district spokesman Vincent Thompson, each of the students questioned said a plastic bag containing baggies of the drug belonged to the other.
The boys had met in the hallway as the first-grader was coming from lunch and the older boy, 14, was cutting class, Thompson said.
A noontime aide standing in the hallway noticed a plastic bag on the floor and walked over to the boys, each of whom said it had fallen out of the other's pocket.
The students were taken to the principal's office and police were called. Police interviewed the first-grader at the scene, with his parents present, and he was sent home, Thompson said. A parent arrived and took the eighth-grader out of school at 1 p.m.
The first-grader was to be allowed back in school today but the older student won't be allowed back until the investigation is complete, Thompson said.
He said no other students were exposed to the drugs.
Geobeet
3:43:21 PM
3/14/06

I think I'm going to be sick.


http://www.comcast.net/news/national/index.jsp?cat=DOMESTIC&fn=/2006/09/22/482256.html

Harlem Baby Dies After Falling in Vomit
By Associated Press
Fri Sep 22, 0:05 AM

NEW YORK - A 3-month-old infant fell off a bed into a bucket of her teenage mother's vomit and died, said police, who charged the woman with negligent homicide on Thursday.

Savarin Dejesus, 18, had left the child with a baby sitter at an East Harlem group home where she lived to go out partying Sept. 15, police said.

When she returned, Dejesus vomited in the bucket next to the bed where she fell asleep with her daughter, Niah Ford, in her arms, police said.

The infant later tumbled into the bucket and apparently drowned, police said. Dejesus didn't discover what had happened to her baby until the next afternoon.

The girl was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead, police said.

Dejesus also was charged with endangering the welfare of a child. She was in police custody late Thursday.

A woman who answered the telephone at Dejesus' group home, the Fox House, declined to comment on the baby's death.
StoveStomper
9:28:50 AM
9/22/06

Thanks for brightening my day!
kleetn
9:30:21 AM
9/22/06

She didn't figure out the baby was dead until the afternoon?? I hope they sterilize her.
Ruby
9:36:42 AM
9/22/06

OK, being burned alive has just been bumped as m,y least favorite way of dying.
Nigal
9:41:19 AM
9/22/06

What...? You think this is bad? The worst part is the mommy will be crying for free money to get help to deal with this loss. It Ain't her fault I bet you will see this as the defense...it ain't be her fault.
XL400236
9:57:55 AM
9/22/06

You are welcome, kleetn.
StoveStomper
10:06:18 AM
9/22/06

Since kleetn enjoyed that last one so much, here is another:

http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=57149

Slasher mother goes to prison after cutting off infant's ear

Michael O'Mara


Tonya Edwards spent a lot of time wiping tears away from her eyes today at the Justice Center.
The 37-year-old Cleveland woman has been inside the legal center many times over the years as a repeat drug offender.

"You've been involved in the criminal justice system at least five times," Judge Daniel Gaul pointed out. "You've been indicted in Cuyahoga County alone at least five times."

According to court records, Tonya Edwards has had nine children with six different fathers. Each baby removed by Cuyahoga County Children's Services.

"You're not a fit mother," said Judge Gaul. "You lost custody of all your other kids."

Last July Edwards sliced off the top part of her 10-month-old son's ear with a kitchen knife. She was arguing with the child's father at the time.

"We got into a fight. Allright?" Edwards admitted. "I slashed his ear."


Assistant County Prosecutor Pinkey Carr told Channel 3's Mike O'Mara that the baby boy "will have a deformity. He's actually missing that piece of his ear. Even though they did surgery, that part of his ear is forever gone".

The child's father told the court he supported a prison term for Edwards.

"On behalf of me and my son, I defer to this court from two years to four years," said Micah Belcher. "I'm OK with the sentence."

Tonya Edwards will now spend the next four years in prison.

But now the director of Cuyahoga County Social Services is worried about what might happen if she has another baby after her prison term.

"The community, the hospital, or a relative or someone who knows needs to call us," James McCafferty said. "Because there are just some people who shouldn't have children."

According to Gaul, Edwards is now at the top of the list of worst mothers in Cleveland.
StoveStomper
10:15:13 AM
9/22/06

Hi, I'm SSLOL. I have no life, so I search for disgusting news stories to cut-and-paste. I hope people will read them and start arguing and calling each other names. It's fun to watch. I've figured out how to use BOLD text to emphasize parts I especially want people to get pissed off about. I don't post any original thoughts because I have none. Thanks for reading my thread. Now start the show!
kleetn
10:30:08 AM
9/22/06

Silly newbie.
StoveStomper
10:34:25 AM
9/22/06

kleetn, when you see this stuff it is easier not to fall for the whiney blame the rest of the world crap.

One of the reasons I have a permenant REMOVE in a jury pool. I have heard the whiney rationalization too much.
XL400236
2:16:17 PM
9/22/06

This is why public hangings need to start happening again.
Wounded Knee
3:19:21 PM
9/22/06

OH excuse me but we "hang it loose" in public everyday and what happens...nothing.
Killerrabbit
3:20:33 PM
9/22/06

I think I'm gonna be sick. This is why I could never work in emergency services.
meangreen
3:32:59 PM
9/22/06

mean, there are things people do out there that you have to really keep your head. You walk into a house with something HORRIBLE that has just happened...if you lose your control the patient suffers.
XL400236
9:29:15 PM
9/22/06

You got it, Kleetn!

SSLOL, thanks for posting this....puke is one of the things that can get a laugh along with crap and farts and belches!
MarkO
9:42:20 PM
9/22/06

what is the point of this thread?

what no dead beat dads?
dutchess of road kill
9:48:48 PM
9/22/06

Holy Crap!!!!
Child support request leads to rape arrest
Mother charged with statutory rape when Family Court realizes father was 13



By DON LEHMAN dlehman@poststar.com
Thursday, October 5, 2006 10:46 PM EDT

WARRENSBURG u A woman's desire to get child support payments from the father of her young child landed her in jail Thursday, police said.

The Warrensburg mother's trips to Warren County Family Court in recent weeks prompted court officials to investigate her claim further, allowing them to determine the person who fathered her child was 13 years old when he had sex with her, officials said.

That's statutory rape under state law, accusations that led to the arrest Thursday of Kimberly A. Baker, 22, of 22 Evergreen Lane, on a second-degree rape charge, according to the Warren County Sheriff's Department.

Baker's arrest came about five weeks after she filed petitions in Warren County Family Court seeking child support for her 2-year-old daughter, Julianna.

She identified the father as a 16-year-old boy whom she told the court she had sex with on two occasions in September 2003, when she was 19-1/2, authorities said.

The problem is the boy would have been 13-1/2 at that point, well younger than the state's age of legal consent of 17 for sexual relations. As part of the court proceedings, she gave a sworn affidavit admitting to having sex with the teen, officials said.

"But for her having made the application in Family Court, we never would have known about this," Warren County District Attorney Kate Hogan said. "It was such an unusual way to have a case come forward."

Baker's child was born June 14, 2004. A birth announcement that ran in The Post-Star the next day did not list a father.

The teen's name was not released, and he is being considered a victim in the case.

Hogan said the investigation began after Family Court Judge J. Timothy Breen referred the matter to her office and the Sheriff's Department.

Paulette Kershko, the court attorney for Warren County Family Court, said Breen had no comment on the case. She would not say whether either party in the Family Court case had a lawyer.

Baker was arraigned in Warrensburg Town Court and was sent to Warren County Jail for lack of $10,000 cash bail or $20,000 bail bond.

The arrest was made by sheriff's Investigator Edward Affinito.

Second-degree rape is punishable by up to 7 years in state prison.

http://www.poststar.com/articles/2006/10/06/news/doc4525bd1506ad1049837652.txt
GreasyGrimyGopherGutsStomper
12:59:31 PM
10/06/06

Just another day in Lumberzac's Adirondacks.
lumberzac
1:03:44 PM
10/06/06

That mother isn't the sharpest tack in the package is she? LOL

Compared to some of the other tacks I've seen come out of that particular package, I’d say that one is probably just a hair below average.
last edited: 10/06/06 1:13:12 PM
lumberzac
1:11:09 PM
10/06/06

I love stories about stupid criminals.

I would change that SS, to "I love stories about stupid criminals who get caught".
chili
1:42:48 PM
10/06/06

Ours are sicker
Mom found guilty
Payne's mental health cited as judge orders 5-year prison sentence
By Rob Pavey | Staff Writer
Friday, October 06, 2006

WARRENTON, Ga. - Last year, Lottie Payne lost her children. On Thursday, she lost her freedom.

Jurors deliberated just 58 minutes before finding her criminally responsible for the drowning of her children, Jonah, 3, and 2-year-old Nicole, in 2005.

The guilty verdicts on both counts of second-degree cruelty to children were read in a hushed courtroom as Mrs. Payne, clutching a snapshot of her children, watched in stunned silence.

Judge Roger W. Dunaway Jr., who presided over the four-day trial, asked if she had anything to say before being sentenced.

"I didn't do anything wrong," she said in a barely audible voice. "And I loved those kids."

"I know you did," Judge Dunaway replied.

Moments later, he sentenced her to five years in prison to be followed by five years' probation.

He also ordered she receive mental health care and treatment and that she take all medicine prescribed for her.

Although she could have received 10 years in prison, the judge concluded there were mitigating circumstances that affected the sentence, including mental health issues and the fact that her negligence - although criminal - was not intentional.

He also noted Mrs. Payne must endure the loss of her children for the rest of her life.

District Attorney Dennis Sanders called 17 witnesses in the state's efforts to establish that Mrs. Payne repeatedly failed to supervise her toddlers and left them unattended on many occasions, despite warnings from neighbors and social workers.

Such a pattern, he told jurors during an impassioned closing statement Thursday, set the stage for the inevitable tragedy that concluded with the toddlers' algae-encrusted bodies being pulled from a sewage-treatment pond after they wandered away from home while under Mrs. Payne's care.

"This isn't a surprise," he said. "And it isn't an accident. You could see where this was going, and that's where it went."

Although the judge gave jurors the option to convict Mrs. Payne of a lesser offense of misdemeanor reckless conduct, Mr. Sanders reminded them they are being watched by an entire nation of people who care about the welfare of children.

"The entire country is watching," he said, gesturing toward a packed media gallery that included a team from Court TV, which is producing a documentary on the trial.

Mr. Sanders also reminded jurors that the Paynes are planning a lawsuit against the city of Warrenton, which owns the pond where the children drowned.

"Who are they going to sue? The very community that turned out by the hundreds to help these people," he said, noting that students attending the Warren County High School prom the night the children disappeared willingly left the event to help in the search.

Mrs. Payne, he said, failed to follow the most basic rules of life, which is to protect your babies.

"When you bring a child into this world, it's your responsibility," he said. "We can't bring back Jonah and Nicole," he said. "But for the Jonahs and Nicoles who are still out there, you can make a difference. Will you?"

Mrs. Payne's defense lawyer, Michael Garrett, pleaded with jurors to show mercy.

"Was she the mother of the year? I don't think so," he told jurors during the defense's 45-minute closing statement.

Evidence of her past as a victim of molestation and domestic violence, and testimony about her diminished learning skills, also deserves consideration, Mr. Garrett said.

He also told jurors Mrs. Payne isn't solely to blame for the deaths.

"There's plenty of blame to spread around," he said.

"There's a man somewhere whose job it is to maintain that fence (on the sewage-treatment pond), and he didn't do his job," Mr. Garrett argued. "If there's criminal negligence in this case, that's where it should be."

After sentencing, Mrs. Payne was taken into custody by Warren County deputies and escorted to jail.

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The sick thing is that the woman was tired from the night before. Apparently her "hubby" and she had invited another couple they met over the telephone over for a night of WHOOPIE....and she was exhausted.
XL400236
1:49:38 PM
10/06/06

I think I need to stop reading this thread. It disturbs me.
meangreen
1:55:23 PM
10/06/06

It is sad, I have a friend in the coroners office who had to see this.
XL400236
2:01:43 PM
10/06/06

Oh God...the case I put up there....the incident occurred in a single wide trailer....the kids one bedroom over.
XL400236
2:48:56 PM
10/06/06


WK, this has been all over the news locally. An Amber alert was issues. Yesterday morning I heard the first report that his body was found but no further info. The folks on the radio sounded sick at the news. I get home from my meeting last night to find out the rest of the story. Awful, awful situation.
dayhiker
6:52:37 AM
12/06/06

Ive been seing something on the news lately about the mother who killed her baby in a microwave oven! I cant find the story online though.
streamweaver
10:45:50 AM
12/06/06

Whoohoo! This is home town news for me! I'm so proud to be a Buckeye right now!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15937773/
Nigal
10:49:19 AM
12/06/06

http://forums.men.style.com/message.jspa?messageID=288121

Need a good laugh? check out this messege board I found when I did a search for the Microwaved baby story.Thanks fer posting the link Nigal.
streamweaver
11:01:42 AM
12/06/06

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