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Chilling 911 Tapes in Florida Toddler's Python Death: 'The Baby's Dead!'
FOX News.com ^
| July 2, 2009
Posted on 07/02/2009 8:04:26 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: evilwhitepatriot
These “reporters”, like having a permit would’ve prevented this from happening. Maybe if they raise the fees on the permits????
101
posted on
07/02/2009 1:11:26 PM PDT
by
FlashBack
('0'bama: "Katrina on a Global Level")
To: Mr. Silverback
how long would that guy have to live there before he was a parent?
From the FoxNews story:
Jaren Ashley Hare, 21, and Shaiunna shared the central Florida home with Hare's boyfriend, 32-year-old Charles Jason Darnell, and his children.
I guess I would call this guy a 'parent' from the git-go.
102
posted on
07/02/2009 1:27:40 PM PDT
by
FlashBack
('0'bama: "Katrina on a Global Level")
To: FlashBack
Sorry, I missed that. Just wondering though, why doesn’t the victim have his last name? And how old are the other two kids? Would you be surprised if she was younger than the age of consent when they were conceived?
103
posted on
07/02/2009 1:35:17 PM PDT
by
Mr. Silverback
(We're definitely in the Rise of the Empire era, but is Obama Valorum or Palpatine?)
To: FlashBack
Whoa, wait a minute, I misread it again...just because he’s a parent to his kids doesn’t mean he’s a parent to hers...still a daddy du jour.
104
posted on
07/02/2009 1:37:00 PM PDT
by
Mr. Silverback
(We're definitely in the Rise of the Empire era, but is Obama Valorum or Palpatine?)
To: Mr. Silverback
Your logic is screwed....He IS a parent.
105
posted on
07/02/2009 1:39:00 PM PDT
by
FlashBack
('0'bama: "Katrina on a Global Level")
To: ClearCase_guy
Why isn’t it believable? I’ve known people who have had snakes and they do escape sometimes. Getting into a crib. Is this difficult for a snake in your mind?
To: ClearCase_guy
Getting out of its aquarium? Getting up into the crib? Im not sure this is beleivable. Alternative scenario?
To: FlashBack
Sure, he fathered and is apparently raising some kids of his own. But...
That doesn’t make him Shiunna’s parent, just her mommy’s boyfriend.
That doesn’t mean that your standard for being a parent (youy become one the moment after you set up house with mommy and start giving her the big shtupp) makes any sense.
108
posted on
07/02/2009 1:48:30 PM PDT
by
Mr. Silverback
(We're definitely in the Rise of the Empire era, but is Obama Valorum or Palpatine?)
To: FlashBack
My point is it doesn't surprise me when these things happen in the boyfriend's rather than the parent’ house.
It has noting to do with ‘
109
posted on
07/02/2009 1:52:45 PM PDT
by
CaptainK
(...please make it stop. Shake a can of pennies at it.)
To: Mr. Silverback
He and she are parents...he’s there acting as one...maybe not the ‘baby’s’ parent biologically or legally but I would guess they both are acting as parents to all the children who live with them....Can we move on now.
110
posted on
07/02/2009 1:55:28 PM PDT
by
FlashBack
('0'bama: "Katrina on a Global Level")
To: CaptainK
The mother (a parent in all sense of the word) was there and allowed this snake in the house....it was her house wasn’t it?
111
posted on
07/02/2009 1:58:12 PM PDT
by
FlashBack
('0'bama: "Katrina on a Global Level")
To: FlashBack
The story is unclear as to who’s house I guess...maybe it was his??
112
posted on
07/02/2009 2:00:33 PM PDT
by
FlashBack
('0'bama: "Katrina on a Global Level")
To: Mr. Silverback
I am nearly 50 and my mom still refers to me that way when talking to my older siblings.
Didnt mess me up too much. (twitch, twitch.)
113
posted on
07/02/2009 2:08:04 PM PDT
by
Vermont Lt
(Ein Volk, Ein Riech, Ein Ein.)
To: odin2008
Kind of answered your own question didn’t you.
114
posted on
07/02/2009 2:08:52 PM PDT
by
Vermont Lt
(Ein Volk, Ein Riech, Ein Ein.)
To: Kaslin
I would think the conversation would have started with, “where are you going with THAT thing?” when Junior started to move his stuff into the house.
There are inherent reasons why women are afraid of snakes. Its in the DNA.
115
posted on
07/02/2009 2:11:34 PM PDT
by
Vermont Lt
(Ein Volk, Ein Riech, Ein Ein.)
To: ItisaReligionofPeace; cynwoody
See my post at #43. I recognize that the snake most likely acted on its own. But when a baby dies and when Mom’s boyfriend is on the scene, one needs to always ask the question: Is there any possibility that the boyfriend placed the snake in the crib?
116
posted on
07/02/2009 2:16:03 PM PDT
by
ClearCase_guy
(I don't believe anything anyone says about anything anymore.)
To: ClearCase_guy
But when a baby dies and when Moms boyfriend is on the scene, one needs to always ask the question: Is there any possibility that the boyfriend placed the snake in the crib? So you have opportunity. You need motive and concrete evidence, i.e., witnesses or such. Hopefully, the police (and the ME) will construct as detailed an account as possible.
To: Albion Wilde
Makes you wonder why they didn’t hear the baby crying.
118
posted on
07/02/2009 3:05:10 PM PDT
by
NellieMae
(Here...... common sense,common sense,common sense,where'd ya go... common sense......)
To: Kaslin
You know even though I am n animal lover and have had very gentle Great Danes in the past I’m not sure I’d allow one in the house if I had children under the age of 5yo? No way would I have a snake!
To: mlizzy
But how do you get a gvmnint check that way? *sarcasm*
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