Posted on 12/26/2017 11:44:51 AM PST by Morgana
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) - According to court documents, a man is facing charges after striking his girlfriend, who was 37 weeks pregnant, with a baseball bat. Court documents also say he injected her with methamphetamine. 21-year-old Kyle Wilson Stowers, is now facing charges of malicious wounding.
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Addiction does not just involve the addict
True - "The Journal of the American Medical Association recently unveiled in a report that 92% of domestic abusers were abusing alcohol not just in their lives but at the time of the incident." (https://www.quitalcohol.com/alcohol-abuse/alcohol-domestic-violence.html)
I didn’t read the article, but I would guess that she refused to get an abortion.
Typical blogger.
I am not trying to be heartless here. But a lot of these addicts are as far gone as a horse with two broken legs along the side of a horse track (best comparison I could think of, my apologies to horses, they are awesome is the difference). Maybe the movie “the purge” may have been onto something.
According to a criminal complaint, 21-year-old Kyle Stowers hit his girlfriend several times in the head, face and torso last week.Hey I got an idea. Tie him up, inject him with something that amplifies sensitivity to pain, and then hit him "several times in the head, face and torso" with a baseball bat.She told police Stowers "left her for dead" at the residence and fled the scene.
Court documents state that the victim says she was injected with methamphetamine by Stowers.
Where "several" is maybe, oh say, 25 or 30. More if he cries out or asks it to stop. Keep going until he is in a state where he could be "left for dead".
The charges should be attempted murder, attempted manslaughter, poisoning, attempted murder of the fetus, and so on.
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