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Ten-year-old dies in house fire, chained to bed
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Posted on 11/12/2003 3:18:33 PM PST by chance33_98
Ten-year-old dies in house fire, chained to bed
Clarksville, Arkansas-AP -- The parents of a ten-year-old girl have been arrested on manslaughter charges after their daughter died in a house fire, allegedly chained to a bed by her ankles.
Investigators in Clarksville, Arkansas, say the blaze was accidental. The parents and their other two children made it out of the house before it burned to the ground. But a deputy says when authorities arrived on the scene, the father said he couldn't get the girl out.
Firefighters found the girl's body in her bedroom under debris where the roof collapsed. Investigators also found a chain and padlock they believe secured her to the bed.
The parents were questioned -- but there's no word on their explanation. They're jailed on 100-thousand dollars bail each.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: Arkansas
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To: chance33_98
OMFG!
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posted on
11/12/2003 3:23:37 PM PST
by
adaven
To: chance33_98
I believe there IS a need for the death penalty once in awhile.
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posted on
11/12/2003 3:25:13 PM PST
by
Maria S
("When the passions become masters, they are vices." Pascal, 1670)
To: Maria S
Warning. One should look over the edge of the cliff before jumping.
Anymore, with parents lacking authority, influence of the media, children, especially 10 year old girls, can be quite a problem.
This may have been a tactic to deal with a child that sneaks out at night.
Not that it was a good tactic, but it may not have been the child imprisonment scenario that the mind jumps to.
Let's find out the facts before rushing to conclusions.
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posted on
11/12/2003 3:59:58 PM PST
by
UCANSEE2
("Duty is ours, Results are God's" --John Quincy Adams)
To: UCANSEE2
well, why not inject her with abut 50cc's of morphine instead?
To: UCANSEE2
It might have been a tactic, but it's an illegal tactic. Looks like imprisonment to me. What else could it be?
There are no conclusions to jump to.
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:21:17 PM PST
by
ladylib
To: UCANSEE2
Nail her window shut, and put an alarm on the from and back doors. That would be legal, where as cuffing her to the bed frame is not!!
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:26:06 PM PST
by
trussell
(PRAYER WORKS!!)
To: UCANSEE2
I can't tell you amongst polite company how revulsive your statement is.
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:29:37 PM PST
by
Ben Chad
To: trussell; ladylib; RedBloodedAmerican
I have my guesses and judgements too. Since the parents were taken in and have a high bail, I suspect foul play.
I was just saying, let's find out the facts first.
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:30:15 PM PST
by
UCANSEE2
("Duty is ours, Results are God's" --John Quincy Adams)
To: Ben Chad
I can't tell you amongst polite company how revulsive your statement is. In what way? All I said is that I would like to know the facts before the parents are hung from a rope in city square.
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:31:37 PM PST
by
UCANSEE2
("Duty is ours, Results are God's" --John Quincy Adams)
To: UCANSEE2
We just had a child abuse case in my county this past week. Two aunts were arrested for tying down and hitting their niece. The prosector mentioned the fact that the girl was tied down and that's why the aunts have high bail.
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:33:00 PM PST
by
ladylib
To: UCANSEE2
I get your point. It's just cuffs are extreme, I think. Do people really do that to restrict their children?
To: UCANSEE2
You can't defend the indefensible. There is no excuse under the sun for parents to chain their kid to a bed. The facts are what they are. The parents chained their daughter to a bed. There is no excuse for it.
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:35:22 PM PST
by
ladylib
To: onyx; Chancellor Palpatine; TheAngryClam
post 4... was I right or was I right?
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:38:40 PM PST
by
ambrose
To: UCANSEE2; Ben Chad
This may have been a tactic to deal with a child that sneaks out at night. Whether you meant to or not, you said that it is okay to chain a child to a bed because some children sneak out at night. That is what is revolting. If you did not mean to imply that, then please set the record striaght.
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:43:06 PM PST
by
Samwise
(There are other forces at work in this world, Frodo, besides the will of evil.)
To: UCANSEE2
There simply is no civilized reason to ever, ever, ever, ever chain or tie a child to an object. I don't even want to think for a second the unbelievable terror that poor child suffered.
To even suggest that there may be a possible makes me hope and pray that you never are blessed with a child.
To: Maria S
Hang Em High.....today...now. I do not care about any judge or jury. God can sort it out after they pay for this girls death. Ef em......
To: ambrose
Bee-eye-n-gee-oh.
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:46:04 PM PST
by
onyx
To: RedBloodedAmerican
Do people really do that to restrict their children? I don't know. I don't, that's for sure.
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:46:28 PM PST
by
UCANSEE2
("Duty is ours, Results are God's" --John Quincy Adams)
To: ambrose
If you want to say something, say it where we can read it.
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posted on
11/12/2003 4:47:17 PM PST
by
UCANSEE2
("Duty is ours, Results are God's" --John Quincy Adams)
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