U.K. News.
Sadly, life doesn't actually mean life in Britain.
sickening case.
i hope the prison guards turn their backs for some time. so as the other inmates can deal with this inhuman piece of rubbish.
A father who beat and burned his son to death has been jailed for life.
Paul O'Neil, 33, held his three-month-old son's face against a gas fire because he was jealous of the attention the boy's mother gave the baby.
Four days later, on February 10, 2005, the fatal final injury was inflicted by O'Neil as he shook and then fractured Aaron's skull from a blow to the head.
The tiny baby was beaten and burned so badly that he died 92 days after he was born. A post-mortem examination revealed that there were 37 separate injuries and marks on Aaron's body.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/24022006/356/life-father-beat-baby-death.html
The baby couldn't have had one single day's happiness, in light of the catalogue of injuries he suffered. :furious:
Health visitors had tried to keep a check on Aaron but O'Neil had stopped them from seeing the child.
What earthly use are health visitors then? :furious:
i do not understand why the judge couldn't give him life without parole. :furious:
"Lessons were learned"?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/4746642.stm
what lessons?
haven't there been lessons for years and years? :furious:
you'll find a picture of the precious cherub at the second link.
Sadly, life doesn't actually mean life in Britain.
sickening case.
i hope the prison guards turn their backs for some time. so as the other inmates can deal with this inhuman piece of rubbish.
A father who beat and burned his son to death has been jailed for life.
Paul O'Neil, 33, held his three-month-old son's face against a gas fire because he was jealous of the attention the boy's mother gave the baby.
Four days later, on February 10, 2005, the fatal final injury was inflicted by O'Neil as he shook and then fractured Aaron's skull from a blow to the head.
The tiny baby was beaten and burned so badly that he died 92 days after he was born. A post-mortem examination revealed that there were 37 separate injuries and marks on Aaron's body.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/24022006/356/life-father-beat-baby-death.html
The baby couldn't have had one single day's happiness, in light of the catalogue of injuries he suffered. :furious:
Health visitors had tried to keep a check on Aaron but O'Neil had stopped them from seeing the child.
What earthly use are health visitors then? :furious:
i do not understand why the judge couldn't give him life without parole. :furious:
"Lessons were learned"?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/4746642.stm
what lessons?
haven't there been lessons for years and years? :furious:
you'll find a picture of the precious cherub at the second link.