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Woman beats son to death because of Wii remote breakage
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"A Bronx mom said she beat her 5-year-old son to death because he broke the television while playing Nintendo Wii, prosecutors said Monday.

Kim Crawford, 21, smacked Jamar Johnson in his back and stomach on June 13 "harder than I've ever hit him," she told cops.

Crawford watched him vomit and complain of agonizing pain for five days as his internal injuries got worse. She never took him to the hospital because she feared getting arrested, she told investigators.

"I was worried they'd see the bruises and I'd get in trouble," she told cops.

Jamar died of an infection to his lacerated pancreas and intestine at Montefiore Medical Center late Friday.

Prosecutors charged Crawford with murder and manslaughter. She was ordered held without bond Monday.

"I can't believe this," Jamar's dad said outside court.

The petite single mom told cops several different stories about how Jamar was injured before finally admitting the truth, prosecutors said.

First, she claimed he simply got sick, went to sleep and never woke up, prosecutors said. She then claimed he fell while playing in the park and injured himself.

After hours of questioning, she finally admitted becoming enraged at Jamar when he told her he broke the television, prosecutors said.

"I hit Jamar twice in the back and twice in the stomach," she told cops.

On Friday night Crawford "held Jamar's hand and it was cold," she told cops. "He wasn't moving."

Crawford's lawyer, Camille Abate, said the mom should not have been charged with murder.

"The facts do not establish at all that this mother tried to kill her child," Abate said. "I have no idea whether hitting someone with their hand causes these kinds of injuries. It's clear that for two days she was worked over by police."

Jamar's heartbroken family called his death "inexcusable."

"Whether or not she did it on purpose doesn't matter, because my beautiful grandson is gone and he's not coming back," said Jamar's grandmother, Betsy Johnson. "It's a tragedy. It's inexcusable."

Crawford has previous arrests for drugs and assault, police sources said, and a long history of domestic incidents with the boy's father.

Police were called for domestic incidents between the pair nine times since 2006, sources said. Crawford had an open warrant for violating probation at the time of her arrest.

In a separate case, a Bronx man was charged Monday with killing his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter, police said. Edgar Algarin, 26, apparently exploded in anger because Enidaliz Ortiz-Encarnacion wouldn't eat, sources said. He told police he punched the girl in the back, sources said.

The city Medical Examiner's office said the girl was choked and beaten in the upper torso.

Algarin, who has no previous arrest record, was charged with murder and manslaughter. The child was in cardiac arrest when an ambulance arrived at the family's Mott Haven apartment early Saturday. She died a short time later at Lincoln Hospital.

Sources said the girl's mother was away on business and that Algarin may have been angry that he was forced to babysit."





And this is what some people call education. This thing doesn't deserve to be a mother. Who the hell would hit it's young son with such strength, and watch him complain of constant pains for days, but refuse to help him because you were afraid of what could happen?

Beating a kid for breaking a remote wouldn't solve the situation, of course kids would never do what they've done before getting beaten, but teaching through the pain, and the fear really helps? This kid would never break her mother's remote again, the same way he will never come back.
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This is simply saddening, what kind of fu'cking person is that!?
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aslemn Wrote:And this is what some people call education.

Actually this is more of an example of what happens without education.
You get ignorant little breeders who can't take care of themselves suddenly being responsible for the lives of others and everyone just 'hopes for the best'.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
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Lawyer Wrote:"I have no idea whether hitting someone with their hand causes these kinds of injuries. It's clear that for two days she was worked over by police."
... really...

It's almost common knowledge you can kill someone with a sharp finger nail if you aim in the right area and you don't know a full force & full contact hit on an under develop body can't cause serious damage.

I know he's a lawyer, but that's a pitiful defence.
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#5
Hey look, Darwin's theory!
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KhainiWest Wrote:Hey look, Darwin's theory!

Okay, I had to admit, I chuckled at this, even though I really, really, shouldn't.

Where the hell was the dad in all of this?
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Corn Wrote:Where the hell was the dad in all of this?

Quote:The petite single mom told cops..
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It doesn't matter where the dad was because it boils down to the woman being a moron.
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Quote:"The facts do not establish at all that this mother tried to kill her child," Abate said. "I have no idea whether hitting someone with their hand causes these kinds of injuries. It's clear that for two days she was worked over by police."

Sometimes, I have to wonder if defense lawyers in cases like this actually mean it when they say things like that. I'd find myself having a hard time being a lawyer, cause I'd never be able to convince myself that's actually the case X_X

Why does it seem like stories like this are becoming a more common occurance every day?
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Retalion Wrote:Sometimes, I have to wonder if defense lawyers in cases like this actually mean it when they say things like that. I'd find myself having a hard time being a lawyer, cause I'd never be able to convince myself that's actually the case X_X

Why does it seem like stories like this are becoming a more common occurance every day?

People are having children a younger ages due to a lack of education on the matter & other such things and there's less resources for those parents to draw upon for aid.

According to the Article she had the kid at 16.
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Erebus Wrote:People are having children a younger ages due to a lack of education on the matter & other such things and there's less resources for those parents to draw upon for aid.

According to the Article she had the kid at 16.

It isn't lack of education, it's lack of responsibility. There are plenty of TV show's, add's, pineapple everywhere about responsible sex. Yet I know of people who have every std from the goddam dictionary, yet continue to have sex because they are just selfish.
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KhainiWest Wrote:It isn't lack of education, it's lack of responsibility. There are plenty of TV show's, add's, pineapple everywhere about responsible sex. Yet I know of people who have every std from the goddam dictionary, yet continue to have sex because they are just selfish.

How do you propose we make people be more responsible without education or forced human limitations?
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Retalion Wrote:Sometimes, I have to wonder if defense lawyers in cases like this actually mean it when they say things like that.

You have to believe in your client's innocence or else you're not going to be able to present a good case. Justice will run its course.

Yes, I learned that from Phoenix Wright.
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You know, there's a point where actions can not be reasonably explained by lack of education because they just fall squarely under the category of not being a complete retard.
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As a father.... these things make me SICK to read about. I understand having rage towards your son or daughter... and I even am pro-spanking in certain situations.

BUT YOU DON'T HIT YOUR pineappleING KIDS! THEIR BODIES ARE NOT THE SAME AS OUR! Good pineappleing lord I cannot believe anyone would think it'd be ok to hit a kid like that. Their bodies are very fragile and weak, not meant to withstand blunt force trauma at all. Stupid ass people that do this pomegranate need to go to hell and feel the fiery sting of the devil's whip on their bare posterior.

Sorry for the rant. It just irks me in ways I never new possible when I read things like this.
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Erebus Wrote:How do you propose we make people be more responsible without education or forced human limitations?

Let me ask you this, what makes you assumed she wasn't introduced to such priveledges but simply didn't take them seriously? I don't know if you've been in the shoes of a teacher but there's only so much you can do before just facing defeat.

Maybe that girl wanted a baby, but realized through experience the negative concepts of having a child and couldn't handle it. There's nothing you can really do but allow them to self destruct.
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aslemn Wrote:never took him to the hospital

agonizing pain for five days

Jamar died of an infection to his lacerated pancreas and intestine

Ouch

That sounds like a horrible way to go.
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Jesus christ. This is just one more reason why we can't have nice things.
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Jon Wrote:Jesus christ. This is just one more reason why we can't have nice things.

Actually I think it has the opposite effect because they realize how fucking retarded the poverty level demographic is.
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KhainiWest Wrote:Let me ask you this, what makes you assumed she wasn't introduced to such priveledges but simply didn't take them seriously? I don't know if you've been in the shoes of a teacher but there's only so much you can do before just facing defeat.

Maybe that girl wanted a baby, but realized through experience the negative concepts of having a child and couldn't handle it. There's nothing you can really do but allow them to self destruct.

Since the general focus of the education of reproduction only contain biological based teachings, I'd propose some form of financial education or aid on the matter. I mean the reason most teenagers don't have cars in high school (depending on the school of course) are because they can't afford one. It doesn't cost a dime to make a baby, just to raise it and most people tend not to have financial responsibility until they're well into adulthood (sometimes that's not even true).
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