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True crime story of a stepmother in Florida who badly abused and murdered her 10-yr old stepson.

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Fanned & watching!
Aug 17th, 2014 at 1:43:28 PM PDT by
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Fanned ya back, thanks for watching! :)
Aug 17th, 2014 at 5:24:18 PM PDT by
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Abuse goes on more often then we know. FW
Aug 21st, 2014 at 7:37:09 AM PDT by
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Yes, unfortunately it does. I just read a news article online about an 8 yr old boy who was tortured and ultimately murdered by his own mother and her boyfriend. They shot him in the chest and groin with BBs, knocked his teeth out with a baseball bat, broke his ribs and fractured his skull, all because they caught him playing with dolls and feared he would be gay. They made him wear a dress to school to demean him, and the school officials noticed bruises and cuts but did nothing. Often in such a situation, some think it's not their business, while others think that surely someone else must have already reported it.
We all need to be aware, to look out and stand up for those who cannot defend themselves.
Ok, enough of my soapbox lol! Thanks for checking out my listings!
Aug 21st, 2014 at 9:57:55 AM PDT by
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That saddens me to know that children go through this HORRIBLE kind of treatment. I KNOW theres a special place right beside God for ALL these children who have passed on due to someone elses hands. I caught my youngest daughter abusing her daughter at 6 months old. I now have custody of my granddaughter. She is DEFINITELY a blessing. So smart and so comical. I am BLESSED!!
Aug 21st, 2014 at 10:06:15 AM PDT by
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Wow. How difficult that must have been to know that your own daughter was mistreating her daughter in that manner, but she is blessed to have had a grandmother to look out for her! I believe that although it is truly a tragedy for a child to die at someone's hands, in such horrific ways, such tragedies seem to happen at times, in families, or in situations in which to bring about change. Some of these horrible things draw public attention to abuse, cause changes in policies and creations of new laws, and that may be exactly what God had in mind.
Aug 21st, 2014 at 6:27:50 PM PDT by
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I agree with you. God does EVERYTHING for a reason. Its not my job to judge God or His reasonings. Sometimes i wonder why my youngest daughter was abusing her baby girl and i "think" God let that happen so she would come to live with me. Im the kind of person that has to be raising kids or have kids around so when my youngest turned 18 i didnt have any kids anymore and i felt alone. The next thing i knew i caught my child abusing her child. Shes 5 now and ive had her since she was 6 months old. Thank you for talking with me. You are a wonderful person. God Bless.
Aug 21st, 2014 at 7:13:04 PM PDT by
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Thank you, and bless you! Do you mind if I ask if your daughter has received any sort of counseling to help with the issues that led her to become abusive? I understand the joy of raising your granddaughter, and it sounds like you each needed each other! May your relationship stay strong throughout the years!
Aug 22nd, 2014 at 10:00:17 AM PDT by
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The courts are making her get counseling. My youngest daughter has 3 kids total. I have her daughter, her oldest son was born with his intestines on the outside of his body. He has had MANY surgeries but to np avail. Hus life expectancy is 2-5 years. My daughter signed her paternal rights away on him. Her 2nd son was just born July 13 and hes in State custody until she can PROVE shes constant. She has to have a job longer then a month, she has to get her own place, and be able to provide for her son. I think shes trying to fight me for custody back of my granddaughter. I only pray that i do the right things when it comes to raising another child. Thank you for all the kind words. They are GREATLY appreciated. God Bless you and yours.
Aug 22nd, 2014 at 10:30:07 AM PDT by
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You're already doing the right things by keeping her SAFE and LOVED. I'm not sure that much else matters in the long run. Of course as parents, we always have things we wish we would have (or could have) done differently, but in the end, the best we can do is the all we can do, and as long as our kids know they are loved unconditionally, and that we'd do anything it takes to protect them from harm, I think they turn out ok! Blessings back atcha!
Aug 22nd, 2014 at 2:59:54 PM PDT by
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where were the people in that state to help this little boy? how can people let this happen? whatever torture is inflicted on a child should be done to the abuser, they will face the wrath of god, in the end, that will be there worst nightmare.
Aug 22nd, 2014 at 9:00:53 PM PDT by
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That's a darn good question! The people at the boy's school (about whom I was telling JudyEllis a bit ago) SAW bruises and lacerations on the boy, saw that he had been sent to school in girl's clothing, and did nothing. Everyone assumes either it's not their place to get involved in a family situation or that someone else already has reported it. And in many cases, even when reports are made, agencies are so busy, understaffed and overworked that they simply cannot follow up on every report- not to mention laws and policies that are designed with the ultimate goal of keeping children with natural parents that send many back to abusive situations just because the abusers cleaned up to be presentable at the right moment. It's a perfect storm of ridiculous circumstances that allow tragedies such as these to occur. :(
That's why it's more important than ever for us ALL to look out for one another, and for those who cannot defend themselves.
Aug 23rd, 2014 at 4:21:03 AM PDT by

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