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Witches Kill Baby (40 puncture wounds & snapped neck)
Christian Underground ^ | Jan. 20, 2005

Posted on 01/23/2005 8:58:36 AM PST by Lindykim

The Christian Underground http://www.christian-underground.com READ IT - LEARN FROM IT - PRAY OVER IT - SHARE IT --- Witches Kill Baby January 21, 2005

Little girl had 40 puncture wounds and a snapped neck Pagan tattoos may match baby girl's wounds Photos of couple's religious markings studied in probe of toddler's death

Prosecutors have obtained photographs of a Springfield Township couple's neopagan tattoos in an effort to match the markings to puncture wounds on the woman's slain year-old daughter. Daniel Duffield and Vanessa McGlumphy are charged in connection with the neck-snapping death of McGlumphy's 13-month-old daughter Jacqueline Mae Cooper.

Aside from the fatal neck injury, the toddler's body was also riddled with more than 40 puncture wounds, 12 broken ribs and a lacerated liver. Prosecutors last week received permission from Summit County Common Pleas Judge Marvin Shapiro to photograph the couple to determine whether their religious tattoos match puncture wounds that appear on the toddler's feet.

According to court records, the child had puncture wounds on her foot in the shape of a Wicca or Celtic symbol.

In addition, prosecutors say that Duffield and McGlumphy told investigators that they wanted to raise the girl in their Wiccan faith, an earth-based religion sometimes called ``The Craft´´ or the ``The Craft of the Wise.´´

Duffield told investigators that he placed the Wiccan pentacle symbol on the girl's feet, prosecutors say. Photos of the couple's markings were taken last week at the Summit County Jail, where the two are being held. Duffield's tattoos include a skull and dagger, an anarchy symbol, a demon and a Celtic cross, prosecutors say. McGlumphy's include a goat head, Medusa and a she-devil.

Prosecutors say a needle containing the child's DNA was found near her crib around the time of her death. The child's puncture wounds, prosecutors contend, are evidence of abuse at the hands of Duffield and proof that McGlumphy ignored the girl's injuries. ``For (McGlumphy), Wicca is nothing but an appreciation and love of nature,´´ said defense lawyer Tom Adgate, who represents the woman. Adgate said his client ``didn´t notice -- and she didn´t condone´´ -- the symbol puncture wounds. ``And she doesn´t know when it was done.´´

Duffield's lawyers could not be reached for comment. Duffield, 32, is charged with murder, involuntary manslaughter, child endangering and felonious assault involving puncturing the girl's feet and face. McGlumphy, 25, is charged with involuntary manslaughter and child endangering. Each has pleaded not guilty.

Both are scheduled for trial Monday, but Duffield has asked for a delay to allow his lawyers more time to prepare for trial. Shapiro is expected to rule on the request in a hearing.

The toddler died Oct. 6 from either a dislocation at the top of the spine -- from blunt impact to the head -- or a ``hyperextension/hyperflexion´´ of the neck, according to autopsy reports.

On Tuesday, a juvenile court judge granted temporary custody of the girl's twin sister to McGlumphy's father. The arrangement was agreed to by the child's biological father.

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: cpswatch; deathcultivation; pagans; wicca; wrongforum
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To: The SISU kid

No sweat. I've noticed in the past that some people like to refer to the DOE as some sort of "evidence" that the Founders wanted to set up an inherently religious government. Thus, I point out that the DOE carries no force of law, and that the document which DOES, the Constitution, does not mention any religious beliefs in its text, save to PROSCRIBE any establishment of a state religion.


241 posted on 01/25/2005 1:51:23 PM PST by Long Cut (The Constitution...the NATOPS of America!)
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To: The SISU kid

I get annoyed when people try to justify religious bigotry by using the Founding Documents.


242 posted on 01/25/2005 1:54:27 PM PST by Long Cut (The Constitution...the NATOPS of America!)
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To: Lindykim
So you're the 'cavalry to the rescue" and your little sillyisms have been the 'spitwads' you've been pinging at me and priding yourself are so very clever?

Turning the other cheek.....

243 posted on 01/25/2005 2:06:14 PM PST by The SISU kid (Visualize Whirled Peas)
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To: Long Cut
I applaud them for sticking by their convictions, I'll defend to my death their freedom to do so, But I will not stand idly by as Hypocrites slander the good name of Christianity!!
244 posted on 01/25/2005 2:18:21 PM PST by The SISU kid (Visualize Whirled Peas)
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To: The SISU kid

True Dat. If someone has to slam and trash somebody else's way of doing things to put themselves over, it doesn't speak well of what they're preachin', or them.


245 posted on 01/25/2005 2:21:39 PM PST by Long Cut (The Constitution...the NATOPS of America!)
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To: Lindykim

With the type of godlessness and immorality that we routinely put up with on a daily basis in this country, horrifying stories like this one are becoming less and less surprising. May God rest the soul of that poor 13-month-old child.


246 posted on 01/25/2005 2:29:55 PM PST by LaBradford22
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To: JeffAtlanta
"Maybe you should actually read and UNDERSTAND most post before commenting on it. You even included this part of my post when you quoted me:

I do have my doubts about Islam though - I do think that it is a cancer. The silence of the Islamic community gives tacit approval of suicide bombers and terrorism."

I HAD read your entire post;

You concured with a poster who attempted to make moral equivocation based upon a faulty premise to begin with ("[Should] Muslims...be judged by their worst members, and Christians judged by this noblest pronouncements?")

If you had also read the rest of his post, he made analogious the "Christians" who "murdered abortion doctors," and Muslim behavior (i.e. murderers).

Does this ANY of this "math" add up??

The proof of such "judgement" is self-evident.

Generally speaking, it is the culture established under the principles of 'Christiandom,' from which the Repubic (and much of the West) has thrived and cherished freedom;

The culture of Islam speaks for it-self.

Now I ask you -- wha criteria do YOU "judge" a culture OR religion?

"People who profess to be Christians don't exactly have a spotless record in history."

Your point is valid -- and emphasized in bold.

Such perversions of the Bible though can NOT be blamed for those who merely masquerade as and hijack the very term, "Christian."

The Koran?? I assume someone who's informed as I hope you may be, know it's "commandments."

247 posted on 01/25/2005 3:13:53 PM PST by Liberator
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To: JeffAtlanta
"As you mentioned, the evidence certainly points toward evolutionary factors. Most mammals live in societies - tigers and bears are some notable exceptions."

You apparently have mistaken my post or confused it with another....

"Adaptation" has been proven; "Evolution" has not.

248 posted on 01/25/2005 3:23:11 PM PST by Liberator
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To: Stone Mountain
"We'll probably just have to agree to disagree on this one - to me, the fact that we have these thoughts in no way implies that they were 'programmed' by a higher being."

Fair enough...

"I believe that we create for ourselves the thoughts that we think."

I concur.

But like baking a cake, don't you first need the ingredients to do so? ;-)

249 posted on 01/25/2005 3:26:32 PM PST by Liberator
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To: Liberator
But like baking a cake, don't you first need the ingredients to do so? ;-)

Then who made the creator? I'm just pointing out the fallacy of your argument since it equally applies to your contention.

250 posted on 01/25/2005 3:39:01 PM PST by JeffAtlanta
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To: Long Cut
"I get annoyed when people try to justify religious bigotry by using the Founding Documents."

That's funny...

Because I get annoyed when people support the subversion of the Constitution and Bill of Rights of those who masquerade and hide under cover behind the term "religious rights."

Wanna know something, amigo?

Technically, the ACLU is legal and protected under those same "rights" -- yet they unquestionably serve Enemies of the Republic as well being so themselves.

251 posted on 01/25/2005 3:42:02 PM PST by Liberator
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To: JeffAtlanta
"Then who made the creator? I'm just pointing out the fallacy of your argument since it equally applies to your contention."

Though unanswerable, the question is irrelevant.

It doesn't invalidate the "creation" of matter, does it?

252 posted on 01/25/2005 3:52:58 PM PST by Liberator
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To: Dead Corpse
"I've been "dabbling" for around 15 years now. Still no demons."

That you're aware of.

253 posted on 01/25/2005 4:00:21 PM PST by Pablo64 ("Everything I say is fully substantiated by my own opinion.")
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To: Liberator
"Technically, the ACLU is legal and protected under those same "rights" -- yet they unquestionably serve Enemies of the Republic as well being so themselves."

In most cases, I agree. They (once in a purple moon) get one right sometimes.

Look, Lib, I took an oath to defend the Constitution. I DO dislike it when it is threatened by people who use it as a cover, don't misunderstand. However, the thing I keep coming back to is the fact that just because some freedoms and liberties are misused does NOT mean that those liberties need to be restricted. If we really follow that document, we simply have to tolerate some crap. You cannot "selectively" eliminate rights. If they are limited or violated for one group, they will eventually be violated for all.

Sometimes you have to grit your teeth. I agree that it sucks. But the important thing is that the Constitution is followed. When we start short-circuiting it, especially based on emotion or the heat of the moment, we become no better than those we oppose.

Like I said before, some on the Left would try to take away our Second Amendment rights. They do not hesitate to dance in the blood when some insane mass shooting occurs, and use that and calls to "protect our children!" to justify their eliminating of that fundamental right. This situation is no different.

The Founders set things up this way for a reason. You simply have to respect that the process is being followed, and trust that the bad stuff will out in the end.

BTW, you've been quite civil, at least to me. Thanks. I would hope that you cringed as much as any decent person at some of the more offensive posts here.

254 posted on 01/25/2005 4:07:26 PM PST by Long Cut (The Constitution...the NATOPS of America!)
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To: Liberator
Though unanswerable, the question is irrelevant.

That's my point to your cake baking ingredients argument. This isn't a crevo thread so I won't get into details, but the point is that simply being here and having thoughts doesn't dictate that there must have been a creator.

255 posted on 01/25/2005 5:03:24 PM PST by JeffAtlanta
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To: bvw
this took place in springfield, ohio
Summit county, small part of akron ohio.

I am ashamed to say that the accused was one of my friends from a long time ago, i had not seen him for about 12 yrs.
256 posted on 03/01/2005 3:12:41 PM PST by que (springfield location.....)
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To: Lindykim

WHY IN THE HELL ARENT THESE SICK POS PUT UP FOR FIRST DEGREE MURDER - I AM LIVID AT THIS - POOR POOR CHILD YET WE HAVE LIBS WANTING TO GIVE THESE FILTHY CRAP INFESTED PIECES OF HUMAN TRASH SYMPOTHY - I CANT BELIEVE WHAT I READ - MORE EVIDENCE OF LIBERAL VALUES


257 posted on 03/01/2005 3:19:54 PM PST by sasafras (sasafras (The road to hell is paved with good intentions))
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To: que
No sense, I think, to any shame for yourself on the accused's account. People change. You've changed, your friend of 12 years ago did. It's scary thing when first encountered -- the horrors buried in men's acts -- shocks and should to some extent when the horror is committed by someone near.

Should well be cause for a pause of self-reflection, to consider one's own actions. But not to shame. Have courage!

258 posted on 03/01/2005 3:27:12 PM PST by bvw
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To: Lindykim

This is the result ? Only 10 years for the mother and 15 years for the father????? Why dont we execute people for doing this? It was first degree premeditated murder!!! JUST DAMN IT AlL!!!

Mom Says Boyfriend Sacrificed 13-Month-Old Daughter
Woman Gets 10 Years In Connection With Daughter's Death

UPDATED: 1:10 pm EST March 2, 2005

AKRON, Ohio -- A Springfield Township mother broke down in tears as she was sentenced to 10 years in prison in connection with the death of her 13-month-old daughter.

McGlumphy

Vanessa McGlumphy, 25, and the baby's father made statements to the court Wednesday, NewsChannel5 reported.

McGlumphy, pleaded guilty last month to involuntary manslaughter and child endangering for not protecting her daughter.

The toddler died last October. She suffered a broken neck, a severed liver and 12 broken ribs. She also had been struck 40 times with a needle on the bottom of both feet and the side of her head, the prosecutor said.

McGlumphy said that she thought her boyfriend, Daniel Duffield, 32, sacrificed her child because he is a different religion than she is and that they performed a ritual on the girl as a result of his belief. McGlumphy characterized Duffield as a "black pagan," the prosecutor said.

Duffield was found guilty Tuesday of involuntary manslaughter and murder in the death of the toddler.

He will be sentenced March 9. He faces 15 years to life in


259 posted on 03/03/2005 8:31:47 AM PST by sasafras (sasafras (The road to hell is paved with good intentions))
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To: sasafras

Outrageous is right!! But then this is the sort of lunacy we've come to expect from a judiciary packed full of disattached-from-morality secular humanist types.


260 posted on 03/03/2005 10:37:19 AM PST by Lindykim
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