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Life of abused 6 year old

  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    Words escape me for the evil pigs these two bio parents are....I hope they rot in hell

    [video]http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c3#/video/bestoftv/2012/05/02/nr-six-year-old-killed-mpg.cnn[/video]
  • Commander of Awesome
    Can't watch the video, got a synopsis?
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    6 year old little boy, emaciated (weighed only 29 pounds). Had soo many scars and buises all over his body that the it took the coroner over an hour to document them all. He was beaten daily with extension cords, belts, books, etc. They would hammer the door to his bedroom shut so he could not get out.

    Mother was going to give child a bath. Child slipped on wet bathroom tile. Child did not get up quick enough for mother's liking and she struck him sooo hard in the head that he was unconscious before he even hit the tile. Parents had better things to do i., eat, play video games, etc., so it took them 13 hours to get him to a hospital where he was dead.
  • Fly4Fun
    6 year old boy dies as a result of daily abuse. Official cause of death was blunt force trauma.

    From birth to 3 years old he lived with a foster parent (relative) who was trying to adopt, got regular hospital check ups and such and was healthy and normal size according to the checkups. Leading good life. Around 3 years old his biological parents got him back. From 0-3, he was with his biological parents for a 5 day span only once, during which he had to go to the hospital as, he was dirty, soiled and suffering an extreme asthma attack. They beat him daily with belts, extension chords. In his autopsy the medical examiner spent over an hour trying to count all the scars on his 29 lb body but eventually said there was too many. During his last year of life he developed some kind of stomach issue and was throwing up daily (2-3 times), his parents thought he was doing it purposefully and would beat him and lock him in his room. On the day he died he fell in the bathroom, didn't get up fast enough, his mother struck him across the head, he went unconscious. They didn't take him to the hospital for the next 10 hours. The father played video games during this time. The mother went and got some popeyes. But there's some blame for the government too. There were regular visits by social workers to the house who completely overlooked the boy. They never even investigated anything regarding him for 1 second. They just completely overlooked.

    Basically just another sad story about an abused child stuck in hell. I don't mean to make it not seem like a big deal. It's absolutely terrible, but this isn't a unique situation. There are some parents that are just absolute pieces of shit.
  • rmolin73
    Those parents need to die! What pieces of shit!
  • THE4RINGZ
    A very sad ending to a tragic life.
  • Steel Valley Football
    This a terrible, terrible tragedy.

    However, they should not be arrested. Because, what if the police make a mistake and lock them in a holding cell for four days without food and water?
  • rmolin73
    Steel Valley Football;1161018 wrote:This a terrible, terrible tragedy.

    However, they should not be arrested. Because, what if the police make a mistake and lock them in a holding cell for four days without food and water?
    I would do that and beat their asses every hour.
  • bigkahuna
    Shit like this always pisses me off because there are so many GREAT people out there that can't conceive children that would be life saving heroes to kids like this.

    These people don't deserve the miracle and gift that is a child.
  • DeyDurkie5
    Steel Valley Football;1161018 wrote:This a terrible, terrible tragedy.

    However, they should not be arrested. Because, what if the police make a mistake and lock them in a holding cell for four days without food and water?
    such a little bitch you are LOL


    fry those parents until they are nice and crispy
  • Steel Valley Football
    DeyDurkie5;1161085 wrote:such a little bitch you are LOL


    fry those parents until they are nice and crispy

    /missedsarcasmlowiq
  • sleeper
    At least his parents didn't tell him a ghost in the sky created everything.
  • WebFire
    This is disgusting. No punishment is great enough for those slimeballs.
  • vball10set
    sleeper;1161115 wrote:At least his parents didn't tell him a ghost in the sky created everything.
    keep it here http://www.ohiochatter.com/forum/showthread.php?33530-Anyone-can-troll-a-website-but-it-takes-talent-to-troll-a-whole-town, or take it to the basement :thumbdown:
  • Steel Valley Football
    sleeper;1161115 wrote:At least his parents didn't tell him a ghost in the sky created everything.

    What created everything then?
  • sleeper
    Steel Valley Football;1161125 wrote:What created everything then?
    I don't know.
  • sleeper
    Keep what here? Child abuse is child abuse; its not all physical.
  • Steel Valley Football
    sleeper;1161127 wrote:I don't know.

    Me neither.
  • justincredible
    This isn't a thread about religion.
  • ksig489
    At least the little one is now at peace and with the big ghost in the sky.

    The parents should not be executed...yet. They should have to spend some time locked away with someone who treats them just the same...maybe an hourly beating with an extension cord followed up with some rubbing alcohol over the wounds. After 6 years of this, then they can be executed with a ball bat to the head until they cant get up.
  • Fly4Fun
    sleeper;1161128 wrote:Keep what here? Child abuse is child abuse; its not all physical.
    Comparing religion to child abuse is a joke and you know it. There are MANY positive aspects to organized religion. To help teach morality to kids. To build strong communities that help people during times of crisis.

    There is nothing inherently abusive about teaching a kid religion. Now if the parents go too far and beat the child because the child disagrees or apparently shows "gay traits" as this priest suggest, then yes, that is abuse. http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/05/02/north-carolina-pastor-retracts-sermon-remarks-about-punching-gay-kids/?hpt=hp_t2

    However, there is nothing wrong with trying to instill certain values that a parents hold dear in their heart. The child will grow up and will be able to think for themselves eventually. Whether they choose to do that is on them. That's part of being a human.
  • sleeper
    Fly4Fun;1161139 wrote:Comparing religion to child abuse is a joke and you know it. There are MANY positive aspects to organized religion. To help teach morality to kids. To build strong communities that help people during times of crisis.

    There is nothing inherently abusive about teaching a kid religion. Now if the parents go too far and beat the child because the child disagrees or apparently shows "gay traits" as this priest suggest, then yes, that is abuse. http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/05/02/north-carolina-pastor-retracts-sermon-remarks-about-punching-gay-kids/?hpt=hp_t2

    However, there is nothing wrong with trying to instill certain values that a parents hold dear in their heart. The child will grow up and will be able to think for themselves eventually. Whether they choose to do that is on them. That's part of being a human.
    There are obviously different degrees of child abuse.
  • cruiser_96
    ksig489;1161138 wrote:At least the little one is now at peace and with the big ghost in the sky.

    The parents should not be executed...yet. They should have to spend some time locked away with someone who treats them just the same...maybe an hourly beating with an extension cord followed up with some rubbing alcohol over the wounds. After 6 years of this, then they can be executed with a ball bat to the head until they cant get up.
    I like your style.
  • Curly J
    I have an adopted cousin that was abused as an infant. My aunt and uncle were foster patents and had him and his sister, who was the one abused at that time, when they were babies.

    They both went back to their biological parents. With in a few months months my aunt and uncle got a call again to take in the the boy. He 'fell down the stairs'. He ended up having surgery where they placed a shunt in his head to drain any water build up and he suffered with seizures.

    Years later the truth came out by one of his relatives. They remember him being beaten and placed in a bathtub. They wished they could have helped him, but were in fear of their parents. They though he was dead or dying the way he looked at the time.

    My aunt and uncle ended up adopting him. He has brain damage to this day, but is functional in society. He holds down a low paying job and has a house. He will never drive a car or anything else we take for granted.

    I want to believe there is a special place in hell for child abusers, but sleeper's agenda says otherwise.
  • rmolin73
    sleeper;1161115 wrote:At least his parents didn't tell him a ghost in the sky created everything.
    You truly are a piece of work. You are a small, small ignorant one.