Posted on 07/03/2014 2:31:41 PM PDT by Citizen Zed
The Georgia father charged with intentionally leaving his toddler in a hot car was sexting several women including a teenager as his son baked to death, a detective testified Thursday at the bad dads hearing on murder charges.
Justin Ross Harris sent dirty texts and nude pictures to six women while at work as he allegedly let his son die in the sweltering vehicle on June 18, said Cobb County Police Detective Phil Stoddard at the bond hearing.
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An eye for an eye. Let him cook in a car in Death Valley.
An eye for an eye. Let him cook in a car in Death Valley.
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Yeppers. And if it makes him feel any better as he bakes to death, he can be given a phone to sext as many women as he wants.
Millstone.
Neck.
Deep blue sea.
In time he will be pardoned, if not released not guilty. How difficult it is for young people today to bear the terrible burdens of adulthood when nothing is expected of them and they are taught their desires are their gods. If his selfish girlfriend had aborted the boy as he demanded none of this would have been necessary. He was forced to take responsibility because she would not. We will never know their child.
String him to a barbed wire fence in the panhandle.
Oh! No, wait!
String him on a fence near the border. Them people gotta eat....
One of the teens he sexted asked him if he had a conscience. His reply was; “Nope!”
Hearing that this couple had a $25,000 life insurance policy out on this toddler is all I needed to hear.. GUILTY!
The Child is in Heaven with the Holy Mother...a far better place with a far better caregiver...
This Nation and its great sin acted on babies and the unborn will wither us to oblivion...
Brooklyn Park dad charged in St. Paul crash that badly hurt his children
Police who responded to a car crash in St. Paul on Tuesday found the driver’s 14-year-old daughter and 8-year-old son had been thrown forward in the vehicle — the girl could not move any part of her body other than her head, and the boy had a bone protruding from his leg. The driver was nowhere to be found, according to criminal charges filed against him Wednesday.
Amarya Ward-West’s neck was broken; her family has been told she may not walk again. Almond Ward-West, 8, had a severed artery in his leg and a broken femur. Both had surgery and will need more, said Tracie Svenningsen, their aunt.
The Ramsey County attorney’s office Wednesday charged Earl Lionell Ward, 45, of Brooklyn Park with eight felony counts.
http://www.twincities.com/News/ci_26077066/Brooklyn-Park-dad-charged-in-St
competition of dad of the year is heating up...
I can’t imagine why anyone would need a life insurance policy on a toddler.
If you add in the fact that both the mother and father apparently had forensic computer examination of their computers reveal searches asking “how long does it take for a child to die in a locked car?” does the answer become any clearer?
Precisely. You recognized the applicable verse.
Back when our kids were little we used to get the Gerber Life Insurance letters (I think it was Gerber). Never did it, but I think it was Whole Life, so starts off and stays cheap. I still have my whole life that my dad started for me when I was 16. Now the dividends would more than pay for the policy each month if I had too. My dad was thinking ahead and sort of a forced savings plan for me.
Of course my dad loved me and wanted the best for me.
Pretty sad how many kids don’t have that.
Ok, I can understand that.
Sad. It’s assumed that the parents are doing the right thing then.
That poor little boy.
Jag-off doesn’t deserve to be called a Dad. He is, at best, a sperm donor.
I cant imagine why anyone would need a life insurance policy on a toddler.
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Those “Gerber Life” policies are basically death/burial policies ,, I think $5,000 ,, $25k is excessive.
An eye for an eye. Let him cook in a car in Death Valley.
No car needed~~~just break his right ankle, right elbow and left knee with left hand and leave him in Death Valley~
“He needs to be executed”
Not twenty years down the road, but right now, with a rope, in public
Through my company, I had $5,000 on each of my children. Basically just to cover burial expenses. Thankfully I never had to cash in on any of them.
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