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Wild i
05-19-2003, 06:26 PM
SHIT!
****!
GOTDAMN! (had to fudge on that one. Don't want to go to hell)
Mutha****in Hell! mad1.gif graemlins/cussing.gif AR15firing.gif graemlins/jpshakehead.gif graemlins/nono.gif

Oh, and SSSSSHHHHIIIIITTTT!

Have a nice day. smile.gif

DJ RON C
05-19-2003, 06:30 PM
go on sista-let it all out. graemlins/cool_shades.gif

Wild i
05-20-2003, 04:17 PM
And as if that wasn't bad enough...
Servicewoman's Child Beaten to Death

WACO, Texas (AP) - A woman entrusted to care for her four grandchildren while her daughter served in Iraq remained in jail Tuesday on charges of beating the youngest to death.

Rose M. Cherry, 56, was denied bail Monday on one count of assault causing serious bodily injury to 4-year-old Destiny Moore. Cherry's lawyer had asked that she be released because she has no prior criminal convictions.

Army Spc. Tammy Moore had left Destiny and her three other children, two girls ages 7 and 8, and a 6-year-old boy, with her mother in their Fort Hood home when she was deployed in March.

Destiny died May 13 in a hospital. Moore was informed of her daughter's death by her unit, the 720th Military Police Battalion, according to a spokesman at Fort Hood. She returned from overseas over the weekend.

At the detention hearing, FBI Special Agent Daniel W. Chadwick testified that Cherry acknowledged hitting Destiny with a belt and extension cord as well as her open hand, claiming she did so because the girl was slacking in doing her homework.

Chadwick told the court that Destiny's death was ruled a homicide due to blunt force trauma, based on information he obtained for the Army Criminal Investigation Division at Fort Hood.

He said an examination showed Destiny had bruises and lacerations on her arms, legs and hands, and a bruise and a small cut on her cheek.

``Pretty much from the waist down was the worst,'' Chadwick said.

Moore's other children were later examined and also found to have bruises, although not as severe as Destiny's, Chadwick said. Child Protective Services took custody of the other children, who are now living in a foster home.

Asked by the prosecutor why a 4-year-old would be doing homework, Chadwick said Cherry told him Destiny had seen her siblings doing homework and wanted to do some. He said Cherry made up some for her.

``I never got a sufficient explanation for why this homework was being done at 1 o'clock in the morning,'' said Chadwick.


05/20/03 11:50

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[ May 20, 2003, 05:18 PM: Message edited by: Wild i ]

Discogoddess
05-20-2003, 04:29 PM
I know I shouldn't say this, but can we mete out to the grandmama the same terrible punishment she gave poor little Destiny?

*Heart hurting*