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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: jtyangel on January 31, 2008, 07:50:58 AM
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/01/29/national/a161201S21.DTL
A woman in southwestern Pennsylvania locked her 10-year-old grandson in a feces-filled dog crate for about 90 minutes because he told his family he had been spiking their drinks with lamp oil and household cleaner, police said.
Rhonda Lehman, 51, also called Washington County's Mental Health/Mental Retardation office and said if someone wouldn't come for the boy, she would bury him alive in the back yard, police said.
Lehman has custody of the boy, who told police he was lacing the drinks with the oil and a cleaner named "Bam" because "he was angry because he didn't get to go on a trip" last year, said Washington police Officer James Markley.
It is possible the boy had been spiking the drinks for a while, authorities said. Family members became sick, but were not hospitalized.
I don't even know what to say. I don't know that I find the grandmother's reaction over the top. Your 10 year old grandkid is trying to poison the family--I mean how do you react to that? Even his brother wanted to kick his ass and she did call mental health to tell them to get him. I suspect a pair of grandparents got the kids already messed up from the apparently absent parent(s). I think the charges against her are over the top though. It sounds like the 'bury him in the backyard comment' was probably made in frustration and anger and they charge her with 'terrorist threats'? :bs:
As a side note though and to add some humor into this, I perused the comments section and found a moonbat finding a way to link it to politics...again :yawn:
click_wicked wrote:
Wow, is this another case of 4R, Retrded red-State Republicans who Reproduce? It would almost be funny if I was not losing my dinner. Is this what a once great nation has devolved into? Brittany, Bush and Boys in Dog Cages? Maybe we should not try to police the world. Maybe we should try to rebuild our country, heal our society and educate our people before these incidents become commonplace. Just a thought.
Posted 1/29/2008 6:50:10 PM
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Hmmm? I have an 8 year old who is emotionally and mentally abusing me.Reminder to self to stop at Pet Supplies Plus on the way home! :-)
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Hmmm? I have an 8 year old who is emotionally and mentally abusing me.Reminder to self to stop at Pet Supplies Plus on the way home! :-)
Is he spiking your drinks with furniture polish?
That explains a lot. :-) *runs*
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Hmmm? I have an 8 year old who is emotionally and mentally abusing me.Reminder to self to stop at Pet Supplies Plus on the way home! :-)
Is he spiking your drinks with furniture polish?
That explains a lot. :-) *runs*
No...Saliva the damn kid backwashes in my pop all the time. He's quite the daddies boy, wants to share everything with me and follows me around the house all night talking about how much he wants a DS or tattling on his older brothers. He also tells me he wants to grow up and be just like me :-) OK Jty I left myself wide open take your shot :lmao:
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Hmmm? I have an 8 year old who is emotionally and mentally abusing me.Reminder to self to stop at Pet Supplies Plus on the way home! :-)
Is he spiking your drinks with furniture polish?
That explains a lot. :-) *runs*
No...Saliva the damn kid backwashes in my pop all the time. He's quite the daddies boy, wants to share everything with me and follows me around the house all night talking about how much he wants a DS or tattling on his older brothers. He also tells me he wants to grow up and be just like me :-) OK Jty I left myself wide open take your shot :lmao:
Nope, I'll behave. :-)
As for the backwash :o. Is something that 8 year old boys do? LOL
He's buttering you up for that DS. I know, my daughter did the same at that age and got one for her 8th bday. :whatever: :whatever: She's nearly 10 and it is still a prized possession.
That's really sweet though about your boy. Enjoy it! I'm finding the grow up way to fast.
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Last October, my son wanted a DS. I was getting the complete "buttering up" campaign. Then I got a speeding ticket (my second one EVER!). The next day, they had to write a letter for a school assignment (it could be about anything) and he wrote one to me: "Dear Mom, I'm really sorry that you got a fine. But, I'm really worried that I won't be able to get a DS now. That makes me sad. Because I really, really, really want a DS. I hope you can still buy me one. Sorry you got caught."
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I had already bought him a DS - his birthday was coming up. I got some mileage out of his letter though. :-)
okay, back on topic!!!
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Hmmm? I have an 8 year old who is emotionally and mentally abusing me.Reminder to self to stop at Pet Supplies Plus on the way home! :-)
Is he spiking your drinks with furniture polish?
That explains a lot. :-) *runs*
No...Saliva the damn kid backwashes in my pop all the time. He's quite the daddies boy, wants to share everything with me and follows me around the house all night talking about how much he wants a DS or tattling on his older brothers. He also tells me he wants to grow up and be just like me :-) OK Jty I left myself wide open take your shot :lmao:
Nope, I'll behave. :-)
As for the backwash :o. Is something that 8 year old boys do? LOL
He's buttering you up for that DS. I know, my daughter did the same at that age and got one for her 8th bday. :whatever: :whatever: She's nearly 10 and it is still a prized possession.
That's really sweet though about your boy. Enjoy it! I'm finding the grow up way to fast.
He's actually a very good kid and is the only one of my 3 boys who thinks the sun rises and sets on me{he's the youngest so that probably has something to do with it} My wife and I joke that he will probably live with us until he is 30. Yeah 8,9 and 15 year old boys all backwash :banghead: but Chris gets away with it{he's got me wrapped around his little finger :lmao:}
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I'm wondering how, if the cage was feces-filled, did she fit the boy into it. Was some feces removed to allow room for the boy? Was "feces-filled" an overstatement? A discerning reader wants to know.
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^perhaps it was merely "feces-smeared" or "feces-decorated".
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^perhaps it was merely "feces-smeared" or "feces-decorated".
I figure the writer didn't use "feces-laced dog crate" due to needing the word "lacing" later in the article.
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Last October, my son wanted a DS. I was getting the complete "buttering up" campaign. Then I got a speeding ticket (my second one EVER!). The next day, they had to write a letter for a school assignment (it could be about anything) and he wrote one to me: "Dear Mom, I'm really sorry that you got a fine. But, I'm really worried that I won't be able to get a DS now. That makes me sad. Because I really, really, really want a DS. I hope you can still buy me one. Sorry you got caught."
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I had already bought him a DS - his birthday was coming up. I got some mileage out of his letter though. :-)
okay, back on topic!!!
"sorry you got caughty" :rotf:
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^LOL! I know! He makes me sound like a bandit or something. I just got pulled over for speeding because they changed the speed limit down this one residential street. I never go that way anymore so I hadn't noticed.
That's my story anyway!!! :-)
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Hmmm? I have an 8 year old who is emotionally and mentally abusing me.Reminder to self to stop at Pet Supplies Plus on the way home! :-)
Is he spiking your drinks with furniture polish?
That explains a lot. :-) *runs*
No...Saliva the damn kid backwashes in my pop all the time. He's quite the daddies boy, wants to share everything with me and follows me around the house all night talking about how much he wants a DS or tattling on his older brothers. He also tells me he wants to grow up and be just like me :-) OK Jty I left myself wide open take your shot :lmao:
Nope, I'll behave. :-)
As for the backwash :o. Is something that 8 year old boys do? LOL
He's buttering you up for that DS. I know, my daughter did the same at that age and got one for her 8th bday. :whatever: :whatever: She's nearly 10 and it is still a prized possession.
That's really sweet though about your boy. Enjoy it! I'm finding the grow up way to fast.
He's actually a very good kid and is the only one of my 3 boys who thinks the sun rises and sets on me{he's the youngest so that probably has something to do with it} My wife and I joke that he will probably live with us until he is 30. Yeah 8,9 and 15 year old boys all backwash :banghead: but Chris gets away with it{he's got me wrapped around his little finger :lmao:}
It's like that with my two boys, especially the 'baby'. My daughter goes back and forth between parents, but that's ok...she needs her dad's approval so she doesn't seek it elsewhere. Plus, dad is wrapped around her finger. I lost all my power when that child was born. :whatever: :-) I'm kidding, I love her to pieces. She's a good girl and looks just like a little freckled pixie.
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^LOL! I know! He makes me sound like a bandit or something. I just got pulled over for speeding because they changed the speed limit down this one residential street. I never go that way anymore so I hadn't noticed.
That's my story anyway!!! :-)
Tell it to the judge, lady. :-)
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I'm wondering how, if the cage was feces-filled, did she fit the boy into it. Was some feces removed to allow room for the boy? Was "feces-filled" an overstatement? A discerning reader wants to know.
Feces laden?
Oh and toasted, I can not drink after my children, except the girl, because of the backwash issue. *shudder* Just gives me the gag reflex thinking about it.
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^LOL! I know! He makes me sound like a bandit or something. I just got pulled over for speeding because they changed the speed limit down this one residential street. I never go that way anymore so I hadn't noticed.
That's my story anyway!!! :-)
Tell it to the judge, lady. :-)
BWAHAHAHAHA!!! It's always the quiet ones like me :-)
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^LOL! I know! He makes me sound like a bandit or something. I just got pulled over for speeding because they changed the speed limit down this one residential street. I never go that way anymore so I hadn't noticed.
That's my story anyway!!! :-)
Tell it to the judge, lady. :-)
BWAHAHAHAHA!!! It's always the quiet ones like me :-)
Trust me when I say I understand completely. I'm actually more of an observer in real life...at first anyway. :-)