Posted on 10/29/2004 9:14:23 AM PDT by freepatriot32
TACOMA, Wash. (Oct. 28) - A seriously wounded 8-year-old boy calmly described his father's deadly knife rampage during a call for help to 911. "My daddy killed me with a knife and I'm gone," the boy told a dispatcher. "Can you please send the Army men or the ambulance?"
The soft-spoken child gave a wrong address and then hung up. But a second dispatcher called back, keeping him on the line while a frantic search was under way.
On Wednesday, authorities released the remarkable tape of Anthony Sukto's calm courage during the Oct. 22 ordeal, and the frantic efforts to find him.
"What's going on there?" asked dispatcher Kristine Woodrow.
"My daddy killed me with a butcher knife," Anthony said.
"How did that happen if you are talking to me?" Woodrow asked.
"Because," Anthony answered. "I don't know what happened, but something. He grabbed knives. I woke up. My dad, he was killing my mom and then my, my, my dad told me to go onto the other bed and then he's like, 'You're next,' and then he killed me. I'm still alive. I kind of survived."
Woodrow said she wasn't sure if what she was hearing was for real.
"He was extremely calm," she recalled Wednesday. "It wasn't a typical response from someone who had just witnessed what he witnessed or had just been attacked."
Woodrow said while police and firefighters tried to find where Anthony was calling from, she tried to keep him on the phone.
"Are you bleeding, Anthony?" she asked. "Uh huh," he answered.
"Where are you bleeding from?" she asked. "From my stomach," he said.
"Are you there by yourself?" Woodrow asked. "No. My mom is already dead and I am the only survivor," he said.
Authorities found the home minutes later when the child's father, Tony Sukto, 36, flagged down a fire truck. Sukto has been charged with the murder of his wife, Pranee, 39, and attempted murder of his son, and has pleaded innocent.
Anthony underwent surgery for lacerations to his liver and is recovering.
Woodrow said she wants to visit the little boy to tell him something she didn't get a chance to before.
"I want to tell him how amazing he is," she said. "I don't think he knows that."
Yep. I've been saying that myself alot lately. Something is very wrong.
I think it was shock.
I think the latter is far more likely. I don't know too many kids who can't stop shrieking when they stub their toe.
BTTT
How are you my FRiend?
Public executions?? How Islamic of you. Beheadings in our town squares maybe....very civilized. I'd rather watch the NBA if I need a dose of violence.
Oh I needed that story...Was already crying, I told my husband that housework was bad for your health...I tripped over something while carrying a heavy box of photo albums...that's when I needed a Freeper Lift...Glad I read that story...Now I have a real reason to cry...
When a victim survives only because of his own strenght or the heroics of others, the punishment for attempted murder should be just as severe as the punishment for murder.
You have my vote...I totally agree.
So sad, and very close to where I live :( What a brave little guy!
A guy I know went nuts and killed his mother with a knife a few months ago. He was schizophrenic and had even been in an institution for a few days before it happened, they deemed him no danger. Mental disease is not dealt with properly in this state (Washington) for fear of being politically incorrect.
Look at that precious little boy's face.
Now THAT is what brings tears to my eyes. I hope the "Army Men" visit him. I am sure someone will-our military are the good guys.
I agree as well. If your intention is to commit murder, and your victim somehow manages to survive, why should you get a lighter sentence?
i wouldnt be suprise to hear that this guy has a history to it sure sounds like a schizo fugue state to me
One strike against a child, and you're DEAD. That should be the law.
I'm in this business and I can assure you there is plenty of federal money to pay for these things and a lot more. Usually these systems are funded through surcharges on telephone bills.
God bless that poor child.
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