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Yooooo.
I have a 7 week old and that **** is beyond unthinkable...straight monsters
I have a 7 week old and that **** is beyond unthinkable...straight monsters
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Fatal Distraction: Forgetting a Child in the Backseat of a Car Is a Horrifying Mistake. Is It a Crime?
By Gene Weingarten
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, March 8, 2009; W08
The defendant was an immense man, well over 300 pounds, but in the gravity of his sorrow and shame he seemed larger still. He hunched forward in the sturdy wooden armchair that barely contained him, sobbing softly into tissue after tissue, a leg bouncing nervously under the table. In the first pew of spectators sat his wife, looking stricken, absently twisting her wedding band. The room was a sepulcher. Witnesses spoke softly of events so painful that many lost their composure. When a hospital emergency room nurse described how the defendant had behaved after the police first brought him in, she wept. He was virtually catatonic, she remembered, his eyes shut tight, rocking back and forth, locked away in some unfathomable private torment. He would not speak at all for the longest time, not until the nurse sank down beside him and held his hand. It was only then that the patient began to open up, and what he said was that he didn't want any sedation, that he didn't deserve a respite from pain, that he wanted to feel it all, and then to die.
The charge in the courtroom was manslaughter, brought by the Commonwealth of Virginia. No significant facts were in dispute. Miles Harrison, 49, was an amiable person, a diligent businessman and a doting, conscientious father until the day last summer -- beset by problems at work, making call after call on his cellphone -- he forgot to drop his son, Chase, at day care. The toddler slowly sweltered to death, strapped into a car seat for nearly nine hours in an office parking lot in Herndon in the blistering heat of July.
It was an inexplicable, inexcusable mistake, but was it a crime? That was the question for a judge to decide.
I did the same thing bro. Read the story, felt the rage, then just ordered my son (who is only 2) a whole pizza just becauseStraight neglect and real POS. I hope they burn in hell.
I'm still trippin off of the kid dying with his eyes open and fists clenched. Breaks my heart man, probably died crying.... I can't even fathom the thoughts he had before he died. Like 'why doesn't anyone love me?', why won't anyone come to help me, they hear me crying....
Ah man- I look at my 8 month old daughter and can NEVER do anything like what those parents did. Sorry guys, I'm getting real emotional right now... I'm about to hug my daughter and take her for a walk outside or something....
:x Horrible story.... I'm all for a pregnancy license. population control is warranted when you got all these idiots walking around
Nah, forget 8 days. Kid sat there until he died; just happened to be 8 days. Do that for these fools; strap them in until they die, however long it takes. 8 days? couple weeks? Whatever.just strap on a big depend to them & let em sit in the same spot for 8 days ...if they are still alive
I'm w/ you. Everyone who knows me knows that, at the center of my entire universe, is my son.
my eyes are watering as I type. Having two kids, this **** is gut wrenching.
I hate bursting the bubbles of people who like to believe that myth, but it is, indeed, a myth.No worries guys, Il be suprised if they make it pass a month locked up.. Inmates don't take it kindly when you either a child molester or kill a kid.
she aint gettin out till she 71 got damn
serves her right