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Story from the New York Times about the death of a 4 year old boy (link)

 

Lemme just warn you ahead of time, the story is extremely graphic and sad.  I share it here only because I think it should always be remembered that there are people out there in the world who are capable of unspeakable things.

 

But I tell you this: It's not a story you're going to want to read if you're sensitive, easily depressed or, especially, the parent of a small child.

 

Consider yourself warned.  Click at your own risk.

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Yeah someone like her would definitely not be put in general population, probably would be put in isolation in order to prevent any attacks I imagine.

 

BTW just for the record more people like this exist then you may want to believe, even within the very agencies that are supposed to supervise and avoid things like this, as a recent example the case that happened in Monroe that involved and DSS employee at the time. 

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Sad story, and yes, crap like this happens every day.  My cousin is a DA in Delaware and once told me "you wouldn't believe what goes on in your own neighborhood probably".  

 

It kills me when I think of what the innocent kids thoughts are, probably "why is this happening to me?".  Stories like this, and animal abuse stories, make me wish I had my own country so that I could sentence the guilty to immediate death.  

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There was a story a while back where a boy was kept in a dog cage inside the house. He was abused. It was national news bc there was rumors that DSS knew about the abuse. The boy wrote a diary about his abuse that was discovered after his death. I believe he was 6. Can't remember the state.

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God, imagine being her defense attorney. I personally wouldn't be able to sleep a wink knowing the bull poo that I would be spewing daily trying to keep this woman out of prison.

 

That poor kid. Two parents who clearly don't care about him, and a caregiver who tortured him to death. The psychological torment that he dealt with every day of his life probably had done irreparable damage already. He would have either ended up having a mental breakdown or turning into a serial killer. 

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Hey guys look at this inhumane filth let's fantasize about murdering her inhumanely

You guys would've been a hoot during the middle ages

 

Meh. She had the good fortune to live now. If she lived during the time when the book that probably half the world bases their moral and ethical compasses on actually was written, she'd have been stoned by now.

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