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    Quote Originally Posted by yuca View Post
    Wow. Another thread butchered.
    I agree had atleast 5 post deleted and I don't believe it was against the forum LAWS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastsider View Post
    I agree had atleast 5 post deleted and I don't believe it was against the forum LAWS.
    They were probably deleted because you were quoting the person who was violating the TOS.

    Btw, the story has been updated to include a picture of the deranged woman and more details.

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    Where is the baby's father?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeebus View Post
    Where is the baby's father?
    Good question........A question most of us know the answer to...He's out of the picture..

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    "I hope my baby is dead"

    These are the chilling words from a mother who is now charged with repeatedly stabbing her 8-month-old child during a supervised visit with a social service's worker. The account comes from police charging documents filed in court that detail the horrific incident.
    Too bad she must never have heard of King Solomon's test for a true mother.
    Dieser Weg wird kein leichter sein; dieser Weg wird steinig und schwer.
    Nicht mit vielen wirst du dir einig sein, doch dieses Leben bietet so viel mehr. --Xavier Naidoo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprightly View Post
    She did not have custody of the baby. Please read.
    My bad. With her background, even visitation should have been off the table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimatt View Post
    "I hope my baby is dead"



    Too bad she must never have heard of King Solomon's test for a true mother.
    I was thinking the same thing yesterday except that the alternative if often worse and this mother may have had a point even though she chose a horrible way of making her case. Fortunately, babies are "prized" in the adoption world. Hopefully she will lose her parental rights and the child will be placed into the home of people who really want a baby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ybnormal View Post
    My bad. With her background, even visitation should have been off the table.
    We do not know the circumstances leading to her losing custody.

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    The man who "rescued " the child by throwing a chair at the lady, what right did he have to take the law into his own hands? Isn't he a vigilante? Was he trained how to throw a chair at a woman stabbing her child in the face?

    Today, the Law Office of Cetshwayo P.A., LLC is filing a one billion dollar lawsuit on behalf of the mother against the Dept Social Services. They didn't provide adequate security which resulted in this mothers young child being almost murdered. The Dept Social Services is culpable and must pay damages and a financial penalty to learn to prevent these incidents from reoccurring.

    If you or a loved one has been harmed by the negligence of another, lead paint or mesofilioma, call me Cety at the Law Office of Cetshwayo P.A., LLC and I collect no money unless we win. See what I can get for you. If you ain'ts gots no money, I gets yous money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cetshwayo View Post
    The man who "rescued " the child by throwing a chair at the lady, what right did he have to take the law into his own hands? Isn't he a vigilante? Was he trained how to throw a chair at a woman stabbing her child in the face?
    You're right. They should have called the police and waited for them to deal with this woman. As we have learned from certain high-profile cases from other states, no one should take the law into their own hands.

    What if this poor woman who tried to kill her baby would have died at the hands of the social workers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yuca View Post
    You're right. They should have called the police and waited for them to deal with this woman. As we have learned from certain high-profile cases from other states, no one should take the law into their own hands.

    What if this poor woman who tried to kill her baby would have died at the hands of the social workers?
    Wow.. I'm sure if Trayvon Martin had been stabbing a baby at the time... no one would fault Zimmerman for shooting him.

    You really should seek help...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshan Man View Post
    Wow.. I'm sure if Trayvon Martin had been stabbing a baby at the time... no one would fault Zimmerman for shooting him.

    You really should seek help...
    Wow. Comparing Martin to a deranged woman stabbing a baby. And you think I'm the one who needs help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cetshwayo View Post
    The man who "rescued " the child by throwing a chair at the lady, what right did he have to take the law into his own hands? Isn't he a vigilante? Was he trained how to throw a chair at a woman stabbing her child in the face?

    Today, the Law Office of Cetshwayo P.A., LLC is filing a one billion dollar lawsuit on behalf of the mother against the Dept Social Services. They didn't provide adequate security which resulted in this mothers young child being almost murdered. The Dept Social Services is culpable and must pay damages and a financial penalty to learn to prevent these incidents from reoccurring.

    If you or a loved one has been harmed by the negligence of another, lead paint or mesofilioma, call me Cety at the Law Office of Cetshwayo P.A., LLC and I collect no money unless we win. See what I can get for you. If you ain'ts gots no money, I gets yous money.
    Please tell me this is a joke. Filing suit on behalf of the mother against the city for failing to protect the baby from said mother? Talk about misdirecting blame.

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    The childs injuries were caused indirectly by social services failure to provide a safe environment within their building. Social services and Maryland taxpayers must pay for the injury. The mother has an interest in the safety of her child regardless of her mental capacity. I feel one billion is a small price to marylanders to pay for this incident. Trial lawyers and the democrat party are both committed to seeking compensation where compensation is due. Support your local trial lawyer, vote straight democrat party this and every November.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenelggladdad View Post
    Please tell me this is a joke. Filing suit on behalf of the mother against the city for failing to protect the baby from said mother? Talk about misdirecting blame.
    I do believe you've been "maydayed" as we like to say here...or, in this case Cetshwayoed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprightly View Post
    We do not know the circumstances leading to her losing custody.
    Do we know why the father is not taking custody?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Candy Pickletoes View Post
    I do believe you've been "maydayed" as we like to say here...or, in this case Cetshwayoed.
    Alas, I should have reviewed Cetsh's past work first. I normally have an ear for the absurd, but what does it say when our litigious society has become unparody-able?

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