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mommy is a dirty slut druggie ~ baby dies in the washer!
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(10-29-2010, 07:02 PM)FAHQTOO Wrote: I SEE IT!!!!!! I SEE IT!!!!! Smiley_emoticons_shocked Smiley_emoticons_shocked Smiley_emoticons_shocked

hah

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#22
you would think these females would take better care of their little welfare entitlements. 12 their checks depend on them.

















































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this welfare ho is lucky children weren't killed.


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A 10-year-old boy was severely burned during a fire at the Cedar Springs Village Apartments on the Westside. Authorities have arrested the mother of the boy and three younger children who they said were alone at the time.

Chantrel James was booked into the Duval County Jail on child neglect charges. She has since bonded out on her own recognizance.

Jacksonville Sheriff's Office booking photo of Chantrel James
Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department was dispatched to the one-alarm fire at 2039 Niblick Ave., just off San Juan Avenue, just before 8 p.m. Thursday. JFRD spokesman Tom Francis said the fire in the ground-floor unit was out in three minutes, but the victim, Antonio Daniels, was found with severe burns.
"A lady came running with a little boy. They were running together, and his arm was burnt from about his elbow to his shoulder and part of his stomach was burned," neighbor Amber Cottriel said. "It looked like he'll be scarred for life, yes, but there were no burns on his face, from what I could see."

The boy was taken first to Shands Jacksonville Medical Center, then transferred to the burn unit at Shands in Gainesville, where he was listed in good condition Friday afternoon.

Francis said that because there was a question of whether any adults were home at the time, police and the Florida Division of Children and Families were notified.

DCF's John Harrell told Channel 4's Vic Micolucci that the 10-year-old was watching three children under the age of 5 -- one an infant. Harrell said their investigation into the incident could take weeks.

DCF investigators said they're trying to figure out where the children's mother was and if she's fit to take care of her children.

"How long were those children supervised for?" Harrell said. "It's one thing to have a 10-year-old with an 8- and 9-year-old, but when you're talking about small children, say under the age of 5, and you're talking several children under the age of 5, really, those children should not be left alone with an older child."

The children's cousin said the mother had just gone to get the mail and had only left for a few minutes when the fire started. He said James should not have been arrested.later proved to be a damn lie of course

Firefighters said the fire started in the living room. They said it appears the child set something in the living room on fire. Firefighters are investigating whether matches or a lighter were involved.


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Defiant expression ~ 95
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If I had a magic button I would probably kill 50% of the humans on earth.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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I'd support that.
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Jesus Christ...one of the worst things i've ever heard. 21
that baby and her other kids should have been removed sooner with her history, she has a LONG arrest record. someone will answer for this. 36


Ten-day-old baby dies after going through entire spin cycle in washing machine

Daily Mail
8th November 2010

A ten-day-old baby girl died after being placed in a washing machine as it went through an entire spin cycle.

The newborn's mother Lyndsey Fiddler put her daughter into the washing machine along with a pile of laundry.

The tiny baby was inside the top loading washing machine for up to 40 minutes before being discovered.

Maggie-May Fiddler was inside the top loading washing machine for up to 40 minutes before being discovered.

Police have charged Lyndsey Fiddler, pictured, with second degree manslaughter after initially arresting her on drug charges

A relative who called in to see Fiddler found her passed out and the baby, called Maggie May, missing.

She also heard a strange sound from the washing machine and when she opened the door found the crumpled body of Maggie mixed in with the clothes.

In a frantic call to emergency dispatchers 26-year-old Fiddler is heard saying :'My baby is dead.' 26?? look at the cunt!

She can then be heard arguing with her aunt Rhonda Coshatt who is heard on the call saying: 'No I did not kill your baby, you did.'

The gruesome death in Bartlesville, Oklahoma left many of the emergency crews and police who responded to the incident in tears.

A veteran police chief, who has witnessed multiple murders and gangland shootings, said it was the most tragic crime scene he has ever investigated.

Police have charged Fiddler with second degree manslaughter after initially arresting her on drug charges.

They had been called to her flat on Thursday where they found the dead baby still inside the washing machine.
Police have charged Fiddler with second degree manslaughter after initially arresting her on drug charges.

The gruesome death in Bartlesville, Oklahoma left many of the emergency crews and police who responded to the incident in tears

An investigation revealed it had gone through a full-spin cycle before she was discovered.

Bartlesville Police Chief Tom Holland said Coshatt had called in to see Fiddler, who has two other boys , to see how she was coping with her newborn daughter

Family members had been concerned about Fiddler because of her past drug use.
Earlier this year they had tried to get her parental rights revoked before the birth of her third child.
The young mother had been arrested in April for taking drugs when she was four months pregnant.
She is suspected of being hooked on crystal meth and taking the drug the night her daughter died.
Holland said Coshatt walked into a grim scene.
'The mother was asleep and she had trouble waking her and heard the washer out of balance, clanging, so went to lift the lid so it would stop and in the washing machine, saw the baby,' Holland said.
Fiddler's two other boys, aged four and three, were taken into care by social workers.
The infant's father, Benjamin Trammel, said he can't believe his girlfriend deliberately killed their daughter.

'Inside my heart, I can't believe Lyndsey would have hurt our little girl. I don't believe it in my heart to be honest with you,' Trammel said.
he had to know she was unfit to care for a baby!


Paramedics had desperately tried to revive the newborn baby after she was pulled out of the washing machine, but she was already dead on arrival at hospital.

Paramedic John Houser,who worked on the baby, said: 'Terrible. I don't even know how to describe it.'

Fiddler has a long criminal history with arrests for assault, driving without a licence and not having her two older children in car seats.

Police chief Holland said the investigation in continuing with many of his men deeply affected by what they saw.

He said a veteran detective taking crime scene photos of the dead baby at the hospital had to step outside because he was overcome with emotion.

'I can assure you we’re not going to leave any stone unturned,' Holland said.
bloody hell, i'd support stoning her.



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i've been thinking about this meth bitch in post above.
she must have delivered drugs across the umbilical cord to the baby during pregnancy. was the baby given a toxicology screen when she was born??
who dropped a ball here? i have served removal papers on drug sluts after they have given birth, severing their parental rights when the babies have been born addicted or drugged to their eyeballs.
the family tried to have the baby removed. who is responsible for ignoring the situation? they are as guilty as the dirty druggie. i hope to hell some officious asshole is exposed in this case.



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i am checking for her arraignment/bond hearing hourly.


Court records show the Bartlesville mother whose ten-day-old baby died in a washing machine tested positive for Meth, Amphetamines, Benzodiazepine and Opiates the day her baby died.

Lyndsey Fiddler faces a Second-Degree Manslaughter charge in connection to the death of her 10-day-old girl Maggie May on Thursday night.

Records show Fiddler’s aunt, Rhonda Coshatt, was the one who found the baby in the washing machine while it was on the spin cycle. When she opened the lid she found Maggie lifeless.

Records show Coshatt saw Fiddler take Maggie to the bedroom to change her diaper and feed her and when Fiddler returned she did not have the baby. Coshatt told police Fiddler returned to the living room without Maggie and passed out on the couch.

Records also show before the baby was found Coshatt went looking for Maggie and couldn’t find her and that’s when she tried to wake Fiddler but she wouldn’t wake up. Coshatt told police she believed Fiddler had been on a three-day meth binge and thought she smelled meth cooking in the bathroom earlier the day Maggie died.

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(11-08-2010, 02:02 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: Coshatt told police she believed Fiddler had been on a three-day meth binge and thought she smelled meth cooking in the bathroom earlier the day Maggie died.

How in God's name does she know the smell of "meth cooking"?
WTF?
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(11-08-2010, 02:16 PM)BlueTiki Wrote:
(11-08-2010, 02:02 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: Coshatt told police she believed Fiddler had been on a three-day meth binge and thought she smelled meth cooking in the bathroom earlier the day Maggie died.

How in God's name does she know the smell of "meth cooking"?
WTF?

some reports call her the aunt, some say she is the mother. in either case, she is probably familiar with the smell. You may smell sweet, bitter, ammonia or solvent smells. or like cat urine. it's dangerous to be around, and she should have taken steps to protect the baby then!


















































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I want to assign some blame to the bitch that smelled it & did nothing. Anyone in the vicinity was in great danger, that crap is highly explosive.
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Can we get that forced sterilization program going now?
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OMG. I just don't even know what to say. It's just so sad. That bitch should die the same way.
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the father looks like a meth user too, half his damn teeth missing. i saw him on video.

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UPDATE--The Washington County District Attorney's says Lyndsey Fiddler has been charged with one count of child neglect and a bond amount has been set for $100,000. District Attorney Rick Esser tells FOX23 News he is waiting for more police reports and the medical examiners police reports. Fiddler is scheduled to be in court again on Friday where she could face additional charges.

for christ's sake!
Esser indicated that he was frustrated because some information had been given to media outlets but presumably not the district attorney’s office.

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Twat

DELTONA, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - A 4-year-old boy called 911 on Sunday afternoon, wondering where his mom was. In the call the boy says, "I don't know my mom's number. I thought I called my mom."

The 911 operator says, "Has she been gone a long, long time?" The boy says, "Yes."

The 911 operator kept the boy on the phone until a deputy showed up. The deputy went to at least four homes in the area looking for the boy's mom.

Finally, five hours after she left, deputies say 25 year old Jocelyn Villot showed up. She said she left the boy with an aunt. That aunt said that's not the case.

Deputies arrested Villot on child neglect charges.

The boy says his mom told him she was going to the doctor and then going to buy beer. Cheers Deputies say they do know she went to a pharmacy around the corner and tried to fill prescription without a signature. ::needdrugs::

The boy is now with his grandparents. Villot is in the Volusia County Jail on a $5,000 bond.


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I'm blown away by how many parents neglect their kids. I'm totally oblivious to this in the real world, I just don't pay attention, it's only from reading in here that I have an idea of the true scope of crappy parenting going on out there. Jesus.
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Jax.
again.
News4

this mother had to name 3 different men to get a definitive paternity test sorted.
she knew damn well baby daddy is a convict, she has a record, and so did the dumbass girlfriend who put methadone in a sippy cup.
poor kid never had a chance.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Photos and memories are all Makisha Gaffney has left of her 2-year-old son, Mesia Wright.

More than a week after the toddler died of a methadone overdose, she is having trouble coping with Mesia's loss.

"It's so hard," Gaffney said. "I haven't been to work. I haven't been to school. I haven't eaten." (but i had time to get this t-shirt made up to wear for the news outlets.)

Police said the boy died after coming in contact with methadone in a child's plastic drinking cup left on a dresser in Mesia's father's home.

The father, Ernest Wright, said he came home from school Nov. 15 to find his son unconscious. He took the boy to a hospital, where the boy was pronounced dead on arrival.

The autopsy revealed Masia died from methadone toxicity and the medical examiner ruled the case a homicide.

According to the arrest report, Dana Anderson admitted to leaving a purple sippy cup with about 80 mg of methadone in it on the dresser in her bedroom.

The drug is often used to curb heroin or other opiate addictions, and experts told Channel 4 it is so powerful that t 5 mg of the liquid would have been enough to kill a small child.

Gaffney said she had primary custody of Masia but allowed her son to stay with his father while she was at work and school.

"It's one thing to put something in a cup, but to put it in a sippy cup -- it looks really attractive to a 2-year-old," Gaffney said. "So I don't understand why it was put in there for my son to get a hold to, and now my son doesn't have a life."

"He's gone now and he has no voice, so I will be sure to make it my business to be his voice," Gaffney said.

Wright said that Anderson had helped raise the boy since he was 3 months old. He believes his son must have seen the cup and thought there was juice inside.

Police records show Anderson has several previous arrests, including several drug charges, petty theft and traffic charges.

Gaffney said she wasn't aware that the woman had a history of arrests. BullShit

"I wouldn't have had my son in that environment," she said.


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see post #27
another case of overwhelmed, underpaid, useless, incompetent and scared of their own shadows childrens' services depts.

Dec 03, 2010
KTUL
A Bartlesville woman charged with child neglect in the death of her infant child found dead in a washing machine has had her court appearance rescheduled to next month.

Lyndsey Fiddler was to appear in court Friday morning. But, her case was postponed to January 25th. The district attorney in the case says he is waiting on autopsy results from the victim, 10-day-old Maggie May Trammel.

He says he's been told it is likely to take up to 90 days for those results to come in.

The baby was found in a washing machine November fourth at Fiddler's home in Bartlesville.

A report by the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth states the Department of Human Services went to Fiddler's home six times, investigating complaints of child neglect, including two times DHS investigators documented high red flags citing Fiddler -- her positive drug test and other adults' behavior.

Thursday, NewsChannel 8 spoke with Jessica Solis, Fiddler's aunt, who is the one who found the child. She says she is stunned to learn that DHS had investigated her niece several times.

"It was scary to see how many times they had investigated and nothing had been done," Solis said. "They just kept saying that the kids, they couldn't find no neglect."

Solis says the family is still grieving the death of Maggie May and that the report that came out earlier this week was a complete shock to them.

She says the entire family felt guilt over Maggie May's death.


READ DISGUSTING REPORT HERE:
http://www.examiner-enterprise.com/artic...ews986.txt


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