A Robeson County man was charged Sunday with the beating death of his niece.
this tragedy sat without comment for these last few housr-Everyone must be as tired as I am of these horrible stories.
The aunt has not been charged at all-but lE took no time taking the uncle into custody and upgrading the charges when she died. Where are her own parents I wonder, and I am afraid to ask??
this tragedy sat without comment for these last few housr-Everyone must be as tired as I am of these horrible stories.
The aunt has not been charged at all-but lE took no time taking the uncle into custody and upgrading the charges when she died. Where are her own parents I wonder, and I am afraid to ask??
It's almost to where I can't open the threads anymore let alone the detailed news links.
I read all of these threads and I am just astounded at the amount of children in the US that are murdered. How is it that this is allowed to go on?
God must be having such a good time playing with all those toddlers and babies up in heaven......
~~~~~RIP Baby Clara~~~~~
It's fascinating, in a sad way. Our society as a whole talks a *lot* about how precious children are, that they are our greatest resource (because they are our future), etc. Yet when it comes right down to it, when a parent abuses or murders their child, the courts hand down ridiculously short sentences for their crime while saying what a tragedy it is that yet another parent has abused or murdered a child, what will we ever do to stop this epidemic, etc.
Our judicial system, while it's made up of real humans, seems to operate on the premise that as long as it's a parent committing the crimes, our society's children (the same ones that are so precious and are our future) are disposable.