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Jori Lirette-decapitated by father
#21
this slobby dumb mother should have protected her child from this shitbag long ago! she was obviously desperate for a male. any male.

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NEW ORLEANS — The mother of a wheelchair-bound 7-year-old who was beheaded and dismembered wrote when her son was less than 6 months old that his father — now accused in his killing — wanted him dead because the baby was suffering, court papers show.

Jori Lirette was killed after his mother told her longtime boyfriend, 30-year-old Jeremiah Wright, that she was kicking him out of their Thibodaux home, according to a sworn police statement made part of the court record Tuesday. Wright, who police say confessed to the killing, was booked with first-degree murder and is being held on $5 million bond in the boy’s death.

That statement, used as basis to get an arrest warrant Sunday, also quoted Wright as telling investigators he was tired of caring for Jori. The boy’s body, lower legs and one forearm, which were cut off, were found in a trash can with his torso. A preliminary autopsy indicated he also had been bludgeoned, Police Chief Scott Silverii said.

The statement by Thibodaux Police Lt. Kim Favalora said Jori’s head was left by the side of the road so that his mother, 27-year-old Jesslyn Lirette, would see it when she came home and "feel stupid." By the time she arrived, police were already there and had removed the head.

Wright’s attorney, Kerry Cuccia, director of the Capital Defense Project of Southeast Louisiana, said early reports on his client’s statements had given the impression that "Mr. Wright was being flippant or insincere about what he said, or callous. When you read the entire statement it comes across entirely different to me."

He said he couldn’t go into further detail.

Wright had wanted his son dead when he was six months old, Lirette wrote in a sworn statement in September 2004. She said Wright had called her saying "he was tired of seeing the baby suffer and wanted him dead that I needed to do something about his suffering and end it all." He hung up but called back "and said he loved me but still felt the same about the baby," she wrote.

A Lafourche Parish judge issued a restraining order the next day, on Sept. 30.

Jori was born three months prematurely and spent much of his first year hospitalized in New Orleans, Lirette has told The Daily Comet of Thibodaux. By age 7, he needed a feeding tube, had heart problems and cerebral palsy that kept him in a wheelchair, and had limited speech.

A week before she gave birth, Lirette also said she felt unsafe around Wright. She got a restraining order against him on April 2, 2004, six days before her son was born. She wrote that on March 25, 2004, Wright called her names, broke "the baby’s piggy bank" and — when she told him to clean up the broken glass — shoved her onto a pile of CDs on the bed, hurting her back.

"I do fear for the life of me & my unborn child," she wrote.

But she apparently let the orders lapse.

Cuccia said he could not comment about the restraining orders because he had not seen them.

As Lirette walked to court for Tuesday’s hearing about whether Wright could afford an attorney, uniformed woman sheriff’s deputies held her hands.

In October 2004, a judge ordered Wright to pay $187 a month child support for Jori. That lawsuit was brought on the infant’s behalf by the state Department of Social Services.

Police took Wright into custody after he said Jori’s head "was that of a CPR dummy," according to Favalora’s statement.

Wright’s hands were manacled to his waist as men deputies escorted him into court. He stared but did not speak when reporters and photographers asked if he had anything to say about his son’s death.

Favalora wrote that "Wright was very matter-of-fact as he calmly explained that he thought for years that Jori was his son. Wright said that he recently saw the way the dummy looked at him and there were signs and little things the dummy did to him that let him know that Jori was not his son, but a dummy."

Favalora said Wright told police that "he was tired of taking care of the dummy. Wright said that as soon as he realized that Jori was a dummy, and not his son, he ’started contemplating on killing him,’" according to the statement.

Cuccia said it was too early to say whether the police affidavit had him thinking about a possible insanity plea.

The document also quoted Wright as saying that he and Lirette had argued the night before, and he expected eviction. Lirette had left about 8 a.m. to get her truck, "and she was planning to pick up the truck and use it to take Wright to his mother’s house," Favalora wrote.

Wright then said that he ’went to work,’ referring to killing Jori, right after Jesslyn left," the statement said.

"Wright added that because of Jori’s medical condition ... he could not cry much," the statement said. It continues with graphic details about the decapitation and dismemberment.

Police say they found a bloody saw in a toolbox under the kitchen sink and found the boy’s torso and limbs inside a clear garbage bag in the trash can outside of the home.

The killing was the first since 2008 in Thibodaux, a city of about 14,500 people.


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#22
All I can say is... WOW!!! That mother failed to protect that little boy. How could a mother stay with someone who thought so poorly of her child and wanted him dead? I don't give a shit if he was his father or not, anyone who wants a child dead... is one sick fuck and should die!
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#23
Makes a nice case for forced sterilization.
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The mother of a disabled boy who was horrifically beheaded last week has led an emotional candlelit vigil for her executed son infront of 500 people.

Wheelchair-bound Jori Lirette was brutally executed and dismembered with a meat cleaver after his mother threatened to kick long term boyfriend Jeremiah Wright, 30, out of their Louisiana home.

The seven-year-old's mother Jesslyn, 27, led tearful tributes to the boy on Sunday after his father Wright reportedly confessed to the killing.

Devastated: A distraught Jesslyn Lirette speaks during the candlit vigil for her murdered disabled seven-year-old son Jori

Emotional: The tearful 90-minute service for Jori was attended by over 500 people, many of whom raised their hands in honour of the executed disabled boy

Tribute: Jesslyn Lirette told in the service how she hopes there is 'no pain or illness in heaven' for her disabled son

Tragic: Jori's mother Jesslyn listens to community leaders speak during the candlelit service in Louisiana

Disabled Jori, who was wheelchair-bound due to cerebal palsy and heart problems and also had limited speech, was found by a passing motorist after being allegedly decapitated by his father last week.

On Sunday the boy's mother led an emotional service in Peltier Park, Thibodaux, Louisiana, where she told an assembled crowd: 'You're walking in heaven now, where there is no pain or illness.'

As the boy's mother stepped away from the microphone, the crowd burst into applause and many people wept.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z1Vn4FFYDA

RIP Jori...Angel
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Mr. Wright was arraigned on Friday. Prosecutors not sure if they will seek death penalty.

Friends and family speak out about Mr. Wright and the the incident.
http://www.dailycomet.com/article/201108.../0/HURBLOG
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#26
there is no excuse
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#27
NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY

A Louisiana father accused of cutting off the head of his disabled 7-year-old son has been found not guilty by reason of insanity, his defense attorney said Friday.

Prosecutors agreed to the ruling of insanity and that Wright will be returned to the state mental hospital in Jackson where he had been held.

Wright had been charged with first-degree murder in the Aug. 14, 2011, death.

According to a sworn police statement, Wright told investigators he had recently seen signs that made him believe he was living with a CPR dummy rather than his son.

Those signs, he said, included being defecated and urinated on the morning he decapitated and dismembered the boy, whom he referred to throughout the statement as "the dummy."

He also told police he and the boy's mother had fought the evening before, and that she had told him she was moving him out of the house.
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#28
Shit! I hate laws sometimes and the results.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#29


Why wasn't that man confined? I'm pretty sure that people don't go from being okay to being legally insane overnight.
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#30
I know from personal experience its not an overnight thing no.

As soon as he started confusing his son for a dummy he should have gone straight to his doctor the same way I did when I started seeing moving shadows all over the place.
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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