The story was upsetting enough but the mother's story was worse. I checked California law and there is no minimum age for leaving children alone (in my state it's 12 years old) but parents can be charged with negligence for leaving children in a dangerous situation. I hope this woman feels the full brunt of the law and doesn't get off lightly because she has "suffered enough". I keep thinking of that poor child. And what about his siblings...having a mother who does something criminally irresponsible that results in their brother's death and her response is "it was his time to go" and "I have no regrets about that day." There was absolutely nothing "accidental" nor "freakish" about this death.
Locking her son in a basement with a shovel on the door? If there had been a fire and he couldn't get out she would be facing charges. But leaving him alone with a known aggressive dog, she can cry for sympathy? What a sick woman. She ought to be hung for caring more about her dogs than the safety of her own child. I love my dogs, but my kids' safety comes first. This was not some "freak accident."
Hey Ed, can i borrow that shotgun you're always talking about?
This has to be the stupidest person alive <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" />
I don't know what's worse--all of her ridiculous statements about this being a "freak accident" or the fact that this woman probably believes what she's saying!
When all other friends desert, he remains.--George G. Vest
That lady needs some SERIOUS psychiatric help. To say it was her childs time to die because SHE is a bloody Moron is one of the stupidist things I have ever heard, but then again for a person to lock her child in a basement shows the extent of her lack of brains to begin with!
She should be charged and jailed for the death of her son, dogs or no dogs it was her stupidity that caused that childs death!
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