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Ohio Mother Accused of Microwaving her Baby to Death


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[COLOR=Indigo][SIZE=1][FONT=Arial][quote name='ChibiHorsewoman][color=#9933ff][font=lucida calligraphy]Am I theonly one who finds that comment extremely inappropriate for this topic? Sorry but those baby jokes were never that funny for me in the first place and this is really not the right place to make a comment like that.[/color'][/font][/quote]
It was brilliant. I love dead baby jokes.

Before you cast judgment, kids, keep this in mind: "suspect" isn't a synonym for "perpetrator". It seems to be a trend to forget basic english like that, in this thread.[/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
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[COLOR=RoyalBlue][quote name='Nerdsy][color=deeppink]The smilies suggest otherwise.[/color][/QUOTE]Must be some sort of secret smiley language then. :p [QUOTE=White][COLOR=DimGray][FONT=Tahoma]Who names their kid China?[/FONT'][/COLOR][/quote]Probably the same type of person who names their kid Blossom or Summer or even Daisy. ^_~[/COLOR]
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[QUOTE=Bláse][size=1][color=slategray]After seeing what happens to Barbies in a microwave, I'm pretty sure I can only imagine what a baby in a mircrowave looks like.

(The name China just reminds me of gina. >>)[/color][/size][/QUOTE]

[color=dimgray] Yeah, the first thing I thought of was how long it took the baby to die. Hopefully, not too long. [/color]
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[quote name='SunfallE][COLOR=RoyalBlue']Must be some sort of secret smiley language then. :p [/COLOR][/quote]

[color=deeppink]Anime sweatdrops indicate jokes, particularly jokes that probably won't go over well. Essentially the same thing with anime sighs, although they indicate exasperation, whereas sweatdrops indicate a kind of nervousness.

And yes, I do spend way too much time thinking about the inrtricacies of smilies.

And so I contribute more to this thread than an argument about a joke...

[URL=http://web.lexis-nexis.com.muncie.libproxy.ivytech.edu.allstate.libproxy.ivytech.edu/universe/doclist?_m=740a92ffb3e5e89c0516311ed6a49cd9&wchp=dGLbVlz-zSkVA&_md5=d829a47deaa8f2e9b47d61da1d88823b]Here is a list of articles on the subject, courtesy of the Lexis Nexis.[/URL]

[URL=http://web.lexis-nexis.com.muncie.libproxy.ivytech.edu.allstate.libproxy.ivytech.edu/universe/document?_m=78f782455bacff212fef0555f2650247&_docnum=1&wchp=dGLbVlz-zSkVA&_md5=f22a98f0ea73e5bb85946f07ceaef15b]This is the article I read, as it seemed the most lengthy. I didn't read it all, because I hate transcripts, all-day news channels, and reading 6000 words at two in the morning.[/URL] According to that one, Lunox, the babies death took mere seconds, although it was very painful.

On the subject; if that article is to be believed, the mother had been drinking that evening. It wasn't clear on how much, though. Further, both the father and the mother have criminal records.

The babysitter appeared to have been cleared. Any questions regarding whether the baby was okay when the parents returned home seemed to be ignored, although I did not read every bit of that article. It was mentioned several times that the mother immediately went to bed, although the father was up.

[quote name='RION']...we believe the father was up with the child at some point during the night, and we have witnesses to that effect.[/quote]

I could not find anything explicitly saying whether or not the baby was [i]alive[/i] at that point, though.

Hope that sheds a little clarity on the subject...

EDIT: I don't know if those links actually work. I kind of accessed them in an odd way.[/color]
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Nerdsy, not just anyone can access a database, we need to either be in your network or have the password. I looked it up from my school since they have a subscription but yeah....

As for the topic there really is not much that can be said that isn't almost pure speculation.

I guess i can just hope that justice will be done.
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