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Yet another Cincinnati Tragedy

RKS

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Foster parents wrap up autistic 3 YO in blanket and put him in a closet (in August)
leave for 1.5 days for a family gathering
find him dead on return
burn his remains and throw the rest in the Ohio River
go on TV saying the boy ran away at a local park


Unfortunately their max charge will probably be 2nd degree murder and avoid the death penalty. I would prefer they die in the same method as the boy.
 
This makes me sick to my stomach. 🙁
Being the father of an Autistic child, I can't fathom how anyone would think that an autistic child( or any child for that matter) wouldn't be scared to death by being bound and thrown in a closet. there is a special place in hell for people like this, and if given the opportunity I would gladly send them there.
 
Send them down to Georgia. You will see how we do it. They will walk in the mountains and they wont ever come out. In bags or otherwise.
 
wow, i read the entire article.

absolutely heartbreaking.

Marcus was dead by the time they got home early in the morning of Aug. 6. "He was wrapped like a cocoon," Deters said, choking up.

that's the prosecuter choking up, just talking about how horrific it was.

Deters said Marcus' death could have been avoided if child protection service agencies did their jobs.

"I think that Marcus had special needs that these people had no training in," Deters said. "They accumulated as many foster kids and day-care kids to maximize how much money they made."

Liz Carroll told The Enquirer that the couple was paid $2,500 a month for day care, $1,000 a month for Marcus and got additional help for nutrition.

 
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
This makes me sick to my stomach. 🙁
Being the father of an Autistic child, I can't fathom how anyone would think that an autistic child( or any child for that matter) wouldn't be scared to death by being bound and thrown in a closet. there is a special place in hell for people like this, and if given the opportunity I would gladly send them there.

And then leaving for a day and a half!?!?! WTH is wrong with people!?!?!
Sad, sad story.
 
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
I can't believe he died so quickly. Most people are harder to kill.

gee, you must be proud of that comment. you're hilarious :roll:

Just a matter of fact observation. I found it surprising. Wasn't a stab at humor.

And why is this "Yet another Cincinnati Tragedy"? It's not like we are all aware of a long litany of tragedies occurring in Cincinnati. When the plane crashed in Lexington, it wasn't "Yet another Lexington Tragedy." I think the OP has something against Cincinnati.
 
Originally posted by: Tobolo
Send them down to Georgia. You will see how we do it. They will walk in the mountains and they wont ever come out. In bags or otherwise.



:thumbsup:

 
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
I can't believe he died so quickly. Most people are harder to kill.

gee, you must be proud of that comment. you're hilarious :roll:

Just a matter of fact observation. I found it surprising. Wasn't a stab at humor.

And why is this "Yet another Cincinnati Tragedy"? It's not like we are all aware of a long litany of tragedies occurring in Cincinnati. When the plane crashed in Lexington, it wasn't "Yet another Lexington Tragedy." I think the OP has something against Cincinnati.


I live in the area. :roll: troll elsewhere.
 
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
I can't believe he died so quickly. Most people are harder to kill.

gee, you must be proud of that comment. you're hilarious :roll:

Just a matter of fact observation. I found it surprising. Wasn't a stab at humor.

And why is this "Yet another Cincinnati Tragedy"? It's not like we are all aware of a long litany of tragedies occurring in Cincinnati. When the plane crashed in Lexington, it wasn't "Yet another Lexington Tragedy." I think the OP has something against Cincinnati.
Are you 10 years old? Seriously. A 3 yr old wrapped in a blanket with packing tape is going to be hot as fcking hell, and would dehydrate in less than 8 hours, let alone 36. I swear some of you guys have as much common sense as Paris Hilton at a Compton Swap Meet.
 
wow, that's really fvcking sad. 🙁

optimistically, i hope he didn't really know what was going on, and died in his sleep.

realistically, it was probably an extremely lonely, confusing, and miserable way to go out.
 
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
I can't believe he died so quickly. Most people are harder to kill.

gee, you must be proud of that comment. you're hilarious :roll:

Just a matter of fact observation. I found it surprising. Wasn't a stab at humor.

And why is this "Yet another Cincinnati Tragedy"? It's not like we are all aware of a long litany of tragedies occurring in Cincinnati. When the plane crashed in Lexington, it wasn't "Yet another Lexington Tragedy." I think the OP has something against Cincinnati.
Are you 10 years old? Seriously. A 3 yr old wrapped in a blanket with packing tape is going to be hot as fcking hell, and would dehydrate in less than 8 hours, let alone 36. I swear some of you guys have as much common sense as Paris Hilton at a Compton Swap Meet.

Not to mention the buildup of carbon dioxide and lack of oxygen from the limited air supply.
 
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