Posted on 02/05/2005 3:49:43 AM PST by beaversmom
Landlord spots centerfold from Hustler magazine in boy's room, calls deputies
The Bakersfield Californian
Posted: Friday February 4th, 2005, 11:30 PM Last Updated: Friday February 4th, 2005, 11:42 PM
It's not every mother who would put up a Hustler centerfold picture in her 2-year-old son's room.
KW Associates, Realtors Just because he asked her to.
It might have just been a parenting issue for the mom, Marisa Nicole Sivesind of Bakersfield, who reportedly said she put up the graphic picture because she didn't want her son to call her vulgar names, Kern County sheriff's reports say. She allegedly told a deputy that it was her son who asked her to buy the porn magazine a week earlier when they were in a liquor store.
As the boy was thumbing through the magazine in a bedroom he shares with his 1-year-old sister, he picked out the centerfold of a nude woman purportedly named "Lexi Marie."
He asked his mom to put it up on the bedroom wall. That's where an apartment manager saw it and reported the incident to authorities.
Deputies arrested Sivesind on Jan. 21 in the 600 block of Morning Drive after a neighbor and a landlord reported the matter to the deputies.
Sivesind is charged with providing harmful matter to a minor.
The 22-year-old mother was also charged with a misdemeanor criminal threat, for allegedly threatening to kill a neighbor.
The alleged threat came as Sivesind sat in a patrol car and saw her neighbor taking the 2-year-old to a social worker, the reports say.
The threat was "I'm going to get you," but later, as she was being booked into jail, she reportedly said, "I might be going for six hours this time, but I'll go for 25-to-life for murder the next time."
The threats came after she allegedly called her neighbor the same bad names she didn't want her son to call her.
Sivesind pleaded not guilty to both charges Friday and was set for a pretrial hearing Feb. 25 in Kern County Superior Court.
She is free from jail after posting bond.
She is free from jail after posting bond. GREAT!
He'd probably be less damaged if he was raised by wolves.
Put her in the same jail cell as the mother that brought her son a vial of heroin to school.
http://www.detnews.com/2005/metro/0502/04/C01-79277.htm
Ah gee, another doozey.
Punishable by fine of not more than two thousand dollars ($2,000), by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year, or by both that fine and imprisonment.
I expect some crazy answers though.
I can't wait to see his father. Assuming Mommy has a clue who that might be.
I'm sorry, as weird as this is, I don't see how it's anybody's business to check out your "decor" and report to ANYBODY on it.
There are laws concerning landlord access to your apartment, need, notice, etc., if he wasn't in there for a particular reason, he could be charged as well. How did this happen? That's what I'd like to know.
Let me see if I've got this straight.
Mom and the kid were at the...liquor store...the kid was thumbing through a Hustler magazine, right? O.K.
An important question that hasn't been asked here is,
was the kid smoking a cigar?
I mean...tobacco use at that age (2) may lead to, ah, anti-social behavior in the future, couldn't it?
We've come a long way from The Brady Bunch haven't we?
See, there's the problem right there.
When mothers start taking edicts from two-year-olds, we're all in trouble.
True...this sounds more like Ozzie Osbourne's family...( without the language)....:o)
Great graphic...I've gotta learn how to do stuff like that!
Not really...when you consider (1) the kid actors used to get stoned on the set (in the dog house no less); and (2) the sexual orientation of the actor who played Mr. Brady and the cause of his death.
I wonder if this is the 'terrible twos' I keep reading about? I don't remember going through the porn/liquor/vulgar threat stage with my toddlers.
Democrat "family values". Bill Clinton would be proud.
My goodness, we're technical. Yeah, I read the book.
I was referring to the concept of the show and the culture it represented, which I thought was fairly obvious.
(What color is the sky?)
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