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http://www.omaha.com/news/crime/boy...cle_8d32b026-a126-11e6-b9dd-179c47f952b5.html
[FONT="][COLOR=#444444][FONT="]In the early morning hours when she was in labor, Lopez sent her boyfriend six text messages and one photo through Snapchat:[/FONT][/COLOR]
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[FONT="][COLOR=#444444][FONT="]12:56 a.m.: “Babe I’m having contractions in my lower abs every couple seconds. It hurts so much.”[/FONT][/COLOR]
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[FONT="][COLOR=#444444][FONT="]1:01 a.m.: “I am in so much pain.”[/FONT][/COLOR]
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[FONT="][COLOR=#444444][FONT="]1:02 a.m.: “I want it to stop.”[/FONT][/COLOR]
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[FONT="][COLOR=#444444][FONT="]2:23 a.m.: “It was a girl by the way.”[/FONT][/COLOR]
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[FONT="][FONT="]2:50 a.m.: “I’ll tell you what’s happening when you get (up).”[/FONT][/COLOR]
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[FONT="][FONT="]3:06 a.m.: “Babe we can try again if you still want to be with me.”
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Antonia Lopez entered a plea of admission in Douglas County Juvenile court. Lopez was originally charged as an adult with negligent child abuse resulting in death, but the case was transferred to juvenile court on February 1st when she entered the plea. The juvenile court judge accepted the plea and sentenced her to supervision by a probation officer outside the home she had shared with her mother.
http://www.omaha.com/news/crime/boy...cle_8d32b026-a126-11e6-b9dd-179c47f952b5.html
[FONT=&][FONT=&]In the early morning hours when she was in labor, Lopez sent her boyfriend six text messages and one photo through Snapchat:[/FONT]
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]12:56 a.m.: “Babe I’m having contractions in my lower abs every couple seconds. It hurts so much.”[/FONT]
[/FONT]
[FONT=&][FONT=&]1:01 a.m.: “I am in so much pain.”[/FONT]
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]1:02 a.m.: “I want it to stop.”[/FONT]
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]2:23 a.m.: “It was a girl by the way.”[/FONT]
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]2:50 a.m.: “I’ll tell you what’s happening when you get (up).”[/FONT]
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]3:06 a.m.: “Babe we can try again [/FONT]if you still want to be with me.”
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(more info at link)[/FONT]
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BBM...Those words are haunting. So young and so in need of acceptance and love.
The rest of the story is unbearably sad. Why can't young people feel safe in telling their parents ANYTHING. Rhetorical question as I remember being a teen. RIP little one.
Personally, I would rather tell my parents than face the police. JMO I remember being dumb and 16, but not like this
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Justice for Susan Winters.
Without a doubt, definitely. There is no right in this situation. What she did was wrong.
My point is more that there is something terribly wrong with society that girls are so willingly to do whatever it takes for a boy's attention/affection. Guess I was looking more at how to stop the problem before it starts. Age old question unfortunately. It's just so heartbreaking and this type of story is all too common. We (society) always comment, why didn't she do this or that...or...take it to a fire station or hospital anonymously etc., but it still happens.
Not trying to start a debate. Just feeling so ...:sigh:
Oh! No im sorry if you thought I was trying to debate I definitely wasn't. i absolutely agree with you that society has become almost calloused to this behavior from "mothers" I don't understand why there are girls who need that validation from guys (or others) does it begin at home? A loving environment? A positive male figure who sets an example for future bfs? I just don't understand and I feel sad for the young girls who need that bc they are enough!
It's heartbreaking that she did this to herself and the other people she took her baby from *sad*
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Justice for Susan Winters.