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Tae
10-05-2007, 12:50 PM
Post your "wtf is wrong with ppl" news stories.

Mother Arrested In Tots' Bathtub Drownings

Police Say She Called Father At Work, Said Daughters Were "At Peace"

(CBS/AP) A woman arrested after her two young daughters were found dead in a bathtub struggled with the pressures of being a mother and going to school, neighbors said.

The father of the two young girls pulled them from a bathtub Monday, where they apparently drowned, police said.

The girls' mother, Amber Hill, 22, was arrested at her apartment for further questioning. No charges had been filed, and she remained in jail Monday night.

Hill, who neighbors said was studying to be a nursing assistant, had no history of abusing or neglecting her children with the Cuyahoga County Department of Children and Family Services, The Plain Dealer reported in a story published Tuesday.

Deondra Hurt, 19, who lives in the same two-story apartment building, said Hill had taken good care of the children, ages 4 and 2.

"She always had her kids dressed up, with hair done every day," Hurt said. "She took care of them. They were well behaved kids. They played jump rope and would write on the ground with chalk."

The girls' father, Jamie Cintron, 23, told police he received a call at work from Hill and she told him that the children "are at peace," said Cleveland police Lt. Thomas Stacho.

Cintron told police he went to the apartment and pulled his daughters from the water in the bathtub.

"Both my daughters are laying here dead! Why? Why are my daughters dead?" a weeping Cintron screamed into a telephone while making a 911 emergency call to police.

Hurt said she heard the girls' father screaming and shouting. She later went to the apartment and saw Hill "on a couch, and she was just sitting there. She was a nice girl. It's real sad."

"It was some beautiful little girls, you know? We all loved them, you know? Especially the father," his mother, Nellie Cintron, told CBS affiliate WOIO-TV.

Hill provided only her name, age and address, but would not answer further questions at the apartment, Stacho said. She was calm and showed no emotion when she was taken away by police, he said.

"At this point she's our only suspect," he said.

Hill was placed in one police cruiser, Cintron in another.

"Just pray for our family. Pray for the girls. They're in heaven now," Cintron told reporters.

Stacho said the girls were placed on life support by a city medical services crew and were pronounced dead at MetroHealth Medical Center.

They apparently drowned, Stacho said.

Cause of death is pending autopsies Tuesday, said Dr. Frank Miller, Cuyahoga County coroner. He was trying to confirm the correct names of the victims. The coroner and police had various spellings of their first names.

VitaminJ
10-05-2007, 01:13 PM
Sounds fishy. I think the dads involved IMO :nod:

Deus
10-07-2007, 01:13 AM
See I was 'bout to respond (had a paragraph all ready) but I don't see no source/link....
Don't get me all sensitive off some fiction now:musicboohoo:

j_da_que
10-07-2007, 10:06 PM
"Gift rage" lands worker in court?
Thu Oct 4, 9:33 AM ET


A disgruntled Japanese worker smashed up his employer's office in a fit of pique after his boss ignored his gift of jelly desserts, a national paper said on Thursday.
An Osaka court heard that the 31-year-old man, who worked for an online clothing sales company, had given the company president a box of jellies in the summer as a mark of gratitude after landing the job, the English-language Asahi Shimbun said.
Many Japanese maintain a tradition of sending gifts to important business contacts in summer and winter.
When the employee realized that his boss had left the box of jellies unopened under his desk, he smashed 22 computers in the office with a truncheon, the paper said. No one was injured in the incident.
The man pleaded guilty to charges of obstructing business with force, the paper said.
"I wish the company president had cared a little more," the paper quoted the employee's lawyer as saying.
Prosecutors said the employer had been too busy to open the gift, the paper said.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071004/od_nm/japan_gift_dc&printer=1;_ylt=AmhB0ZHTn_MgL2fEyCT2N6oZ.3QA

j_da_que
10-07-2007, 10:09 PM
Charges dismissed in sherry enema death
By Erwin SebaThu Oct 4, 9:33 AM ET


Charges have been dropped against a Texas woman who was accused of giving her husband a sherry enema that killed him, the prosecutor in the case said on Wednesday.
Tammy Jean Warner had been scheduled to face trial for negligent homicide in the May 2004 death of Michael Warner, 58, but Brazoria County District Attorney Jeri Yenne said the charges were dismissed a month ago for lack of evidence.
The dead man had had "a severe alcohol issue" and it was not clear his wife had committed a crime, Yenne said in a telephone interview.
"Let's say I have lung cancer and I continue to smoke. If you provide cigarettes to me, is that negligent homicide?" Yenne said.
"I really wrestled with the consent issue and negligence issue. I didn't think it rose to the level of negligent homicide."
At the time of Warner's indictment in 2005, police told the Houston Chronicle the woman had given her husband two large bottles of sherry, which raised his blood alcohol level to 0.47 percent, or nearly six times the level considered legally drunk in Texas.
Warner admitted administering the enema but denied she caused the death of her husband, who was a machine-shop operator. The incident occurred at their home in Lake Jackson, near Houston.
She told the newspaper her husband was addicted to enemas and often used alcohol in that manner. Police said Warner had a throat ailment that left him unable to drink the sherry.
Warner could not be reached for comment on Wednesday.
Yenne said a charge that Warner had burned her husband's will a month before his death was also dropped.
"We were never able to verify there was a signed, executed document," she said.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071004/od_nm/texas_sherry_enema_dc&printer=1;_ylt=Am5ihAYmlbPi1Kbj_rJsSz8Z.3QA

j_da_que
10-07-2007, 10:10 PM
You can also see my "Sign of the Times" series for more WTF yummy goodness. :lol:

Juss
10-08-2007, 12:12 AM
Dam Tae Posted Something :lol:

Rambo
10-08-2007, 12:25 AM
Dam Tae Posted Something :lol:
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Tae
10-12-2007, 01:37 PM
Damn, I know right and when I do it's a:repost:! LOL

Deus
10-25-2007, 11:09 PM
Charges dismissed in sherry enema death

:puke:

toa
10-26-2007, 12:48 AM
Dam Tae Posted Something :lol::jamparty: