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Father gets 20 years to life in baby's death
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The "mistake" made by this guy deserves the DEATH PENALTY!!!
And his wife's complicity deserves some serious time in prison. Their daughter deserves a life with people who know how to love, not torture and kill children.
To his wife - I'm glad you still love him. I don't understand it, but that is your choice. As a mother, I could never trust my remaining child, or anyone else's, much less myself, with this man. I understand the concept of forgiveness which is required of all men. Forgetting is something else. The pain and suffering my little boy suffered before his death at the hands of his own father, my husband and father of my other child, could never be forgotten.
He may have made a 'mistake' - to say the least! but ending a 20-month year old life in such a way, brings consequences. He was given life, this child was not.
It's a terrible problem all over America (well, all over the world, really). One of the biggest flags that people ought to be looking for is substance abuse--drugs, meth in particular, and alcohol. Until we can figure out what to do about the epidemic of those, we are going to have increasing child abuse.
I've followed a lot of these cases in my state, and it's amazing how many times the boyfriend or father is left to care for the child when this happens. If a mother knows her husband or boyfriend has a substance abuse problem, she is crazy to leave a child with him. Unfortunately, many women don't take that seriously, or are users themselves.
What can we do, ahead of time, to protech the children? CPS is useless is most of these cases--they can't "be judgmental" about peoples' substance abusing lifestyles, nor can they remove children just because drugs are being used in the homes--we must keep "families" together, you know.
I've sat in courtrooms in AZ many times, and visited jails and prisons here, and worked with adult probation volunteers for years, and I'm amazed at people, judges, girl friends, spouses and the whole darned world! There's no understanding it at all.
Fellow here in town was convicted of embezzling over $100,000 from people for whom he was trustee. This was the SECOND time he had been convicted of embezzlement of this size, by the way. He was the former "Businessman of the Year" in our community TWICE. He was in possession of a gun, being a convicted felon, and also had $150,000 in cash in his desk when arrested. Our local priest, a very good man, stood up for him in court--that amazed me. What amazed me even more was that he was sentenced to--get this--ONE year in jail, his sentence to be served on weekends so that he "could attend to his business matters" during the week.
I wish Utah did have a monopoly on this sort of craziness--then at least the rest of us would live in sane places.