06-29-2012, 08:56 PM
Are these women that desperate for cock?
Carnel Chamberlain, 4, MI found murdered
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06-29-2012, 08:56 PM
Are these women that desperate for cock?
06-29-2012, 09:23 PM
06-29-2012, 09:23 PM
(06-29-2012, 08:46 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: the mother was on phone on nancy grace tonight. the entire show. no tears and the child was just found yesterday. I want you to get a TV show. This would shorten the bullshit factor in the media. Think of it LC. You have a "bully pulpit" because you take the time when everyone else has become lazy to focus on what's happening instead of what sells. Many blessings on your reporting in this thread. I suspect you are somewhat responsible for the sudden consciousness in the national news.
06-29-2012, 09:29 PM
Ma:
Many blessings on your reporting in this thread. I suspect you are somewhat responsible for the sudden consciousness in the national news. that is more than kind and generous of you. but i doubt it. the cases that get the most attention seem to have a "hook". 100s of children are missing, only a few get big coverage. i think in this case it's the American Indian connection.
06-29-2012, 09:32 PM
I'm just trying to win the next asskissing award give me a break.
06-29-2012, 10:12 PM
(06-29-2012, 09:56 AM)Duchess Wrote: Me too. I try not to look at it, but sometimes I can't help myself. The few cases I did read will never leave my mind. I can't imagine the hell the parents live with, I mean the ones who didn't kill the kids themselves.
06-29-2012, 11:05 PM
It definately affects me. I don't click on all the child cases in here. It's too much.
06-30-2012, 12:39 AM
If she watched him beat her baby and did nothing, she may as well killed him herself!. Fry that bitch too.
06-30-2012, 09:18 AM
(06-29-2012, 08:46 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: the mother was on phone on nancy grace tonight. the entire show. no tears and the child was just found yesterday. i wanted to quote myself about nancy grace program, sorry, but if that dumb bimbo of a mother is charged by the DA for failing to report the abuse and failure to protect her child in this case, her blabbing on nancy grace will be a big piece of evidence. she better lawyer up. sometimes i am so glad people are stupid.
06-30-2012, 11:35 AM
It is remarkable how people can just abuse their kids so nonchalantly, like it was a part of their upbringing, or something.
06-30-2012, 11:54 AM
Sounds like the lives of everyone in this case have been a slow motion train wreck for quite a while.
06-30-2012, 05:14 PM
dirtbag the felon shack-up has only been charged with assault so far.
i am certain evidence is being gathered to charge him with murder. the beauty of it is it will be the Feds, not locals, who bring murder charges since it is Federal land. and they WILL seek the death penalty. they may or may not use the mom as a witness for now, but if they really want to put the screws to both of them for testimony, they'll charge her with something too. then they will turn on each other like rabid wolverines. mark my predictions!
06-30-2012, 06:02 PM
^ +5
07-01-2012, 10:13 AM
Shame Michigan doesn't have the death penalty.
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
07-01-2012, 10:44 AM
Tribal law is something to see.
LC is correct though, the natives belong to the federal government and the FBI will be the ones that bring the charges.
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
John Adams
07-01-2012, 11:19 AM
I hope she does get charged. The cases with child victims get under my skin so much more easily.
I really would not mind feedin her a knuckle sandwich or two. And that feather face pussy. Seriously men (or adult male humans..) who hurt kids like this are even worse than woman beaters. Imo.
07-04-2012, 03:34 PM
full story at link: http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index....t_cha.html Mlive BAY CITY, MI — When 20-year-old Anthony Bennett appeared in U.S. District Court Tuesday on a child-abuse charge, a prosecutor said Bennett was in trouble with the law seven times since his 17th birthday and never complied with court orders. The charges include convictions of assault and battery, family violence, resisting and obstructing arrest and fleeing and eluding police in the fourth degree. He served time in jail and was given probation following the offenses. Bennett has committed two probation violations in 2012 and was on probation when 4-year-old Carnel Chamberlain went missing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Craig Wininger said. Bennert is not charged with in connection with the disappearance and death of Carnel, who went missing from a Mount Pleasant home on June 21 and his body was found badly burned underneath the porch of the home a week later. However, Bennett is charged with assault of Carnel Chamberlain, a child less than 16 years old, causing substantial bodily harm. The crime carries a possible five-year penalty. Bennett is believed to be the last person to have seen the Carnel Chamberlain alive and was in charge of watching the boy on the night he disappeared, according Carnel's mother and Bennett's ex-girlfriend, Jaimee Chamberlain. Prosecutors did not indicate whether charges would be amended to charge Bennett with a different offense. Bennett's attorney, Anthony Chambers, asked Tuesday if Bennett could stay with a family member during court proceedings but U.S. Magistrate Charles E. Binder denied the request for him to live under house arrest or some other, even "strict" conditions of the court.
07-08-2012, 03:29 PM
what total crap. she already put "available" on her FB.
MOUNT PLEASANT, MI — Family members of Jaimee Chamberlain said Friday night that rumors she is on the run or hiding from police are untrue. Jaimee Chamberlain is the mother of 4-year-old Carnel Chamberlain, who went missing on June 21. His charred remains were found one week later underneath the porch of the home where he lived with his mother and her now ex-boyfriend, Anthony Bennett. Bennett has been charged with abuse of the boy that Jaimee Chamberlain said happened several weeks before Carnel was found dead. Jaimee's sister, Tammy Chamberlain, said Jaimee has been working with police throughout the search for Carnel and continuing investigation. She denied a recent news report that said Jaimee was hiding from police. Tammy said she dropped Jaimee off at tribal police headquarters to speak with officers on Thursday. She and Jaimee continue to speak on an almost daily basis in Mount Pleasant, Tammy said. Jaimee is working "side by side" with the FBI during their investigation, Tammy Chamberlain said. "Jaimee is not on the run, she is fully complying with law enforcement," her mother and Carnel's grandmother, Joann Chamberlain said. "If my daughter was on the run I would bring her in myself." Tribal police have been silent about the case since the search turned into a criminal investigation, sending any requests for comments to the FBI office in Bay City. Numerous calls to the FBI seeking information have not been returned. Tribal spokesman Frank Cloutier said he had no information on whether she was avoiding the police or not, but said he would have reported to the press if he knew anything about it. Jaimee Chamberlain has declined to comment throughout much of the case, however, she told some of her side of the story during an interview on News Hour with Nancy Grace on CNN June 29. Family spokesman Kevin Chamberlain could not be reached for comments this weekend. Tammy Chamberlain said the experience has been traumatic for her sister, Jaimee, 21, a young mother afraid for her and her son's safety if she told anyone about the alleged abuse going on by her now ex-boyfriend, Anthony Bennett. "She was scared to tell anybody," Tammy said. "We're peace people. We're not violence people," Tammy said. "We've never had anything like this happen in our family." But Jaimee had known violence before she got together with Bennett. Her ex-boyfriend, Carnel's father, went to prison for abusing Jaimee, and once "put her in the hospital" after a physical attack, family members said. "All we're trying to do is pull together for my little sister," Tammy said. "She has not went through the steps yet actually realizing her son is gone." Wondering if the boy went through pain and not knowing what the final moments of his life were like is "horrific," Tammy said. She said hate and negative comments directed toward Jaimee Chamberlain are unnecessary. Some watching the case believe Jaimee Chamberlain should be charged because she told the FBI she knew about abuse going on between Anthony Bennett and Carnel Chamberlain. An online petition has been created to advocate for those charges. Family members said Jaimee is being sheltered because she fears violence in retaliation for her speaking to investigators about the case. Tammy has been praying for Jaimee and for justice for Carnel. "We believe justice will reveal itself," she said, putting faith in the thorough investigation being led by the FBI. "We'll find out what happened to Carnel."
07-08-2012, 04:18 PM
This just gets uglier and uglier. That poor little boy.
07-11-2012, 06:30 AM
the comments under the article are interesting.
http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index....21-377-544 MOUNT PLEASANT, MI — Family members of Jaimee Chamberlain said Friday night that rumors she is on the run or hiding from police are untrue. Jaimee Chamberlain is the mother of 4-year-old Carnel Chamberlain, who went missing on June 21. His charred remains were found one week later underneath the porch of the home where he lived with his mother and her now ex-boyfriend, Anthony Bennett. Bennett has been charged with abuse of the boy that Jaimee Chamberlain said happened several weeks before Carnel was found dead. Jaimee's sister, Tammy Chamberlain, said Jaimee has been working with police throughout the search for Carnel and continuing investigation. She denied a recent news report that said Jaimee was hiding from police. Tammy said she dropped Jaimee off at tribal police headquarters to speak with officers on Thursday. She and Jaimee continue to speak on an almost daily basis in Mount Pleasant, Tammy said. Jaimee is working "side by side" with the FBI during their investigation, Tammy Chamberlain said. "Jaimee is not on the run, she is fully complying with law enforcement," her mother and Carnel's grandmother, Joann Chamberlain said. "If my daughter was on the run I would bring her in myself." Tribal police have been silent about the case since the search turned into a criminal investigation, sending any requests for comments to the FBI office in Bay City. Numerous calls to the FBI seeking information have not been returned. Tribal spokesman Frank Cloutier said he had no information on whether she was avoiding the police or not, but said he would have reported to the press if he knew anything about it. Jaimee Chamberlain has declined to comment throughout much of the case, however, she told some of her side of the story during an interview on News Hour with Nancy Grace on CNN June 29. Family spokesman Kevin Chamberlain could not be reached for comments this weekend. Tammy Chamberlain said the experience has been traumatic for her sister, Jaimee, 21, a young mother afraid for her and her son's safety if she told anyone about the alleged abuse going on by her now ex-boyfriend, Anthony Bennett. "She was scared to tell anybody," Tammy said. "We're peace people. We're not violence people," Tammy said. "We've never had anything like this happen in our family." But Jaimee had known violence before she got together with Bennett. Her ex-boyfriend, Carnel's father, went to prison for abusing Jaimee, and once "put her in the hospital" after a physical attack, family members said. "All we're trying to do is pull together for my little sister," Tammy said. "She has not went through the steps yet actually realizing her son is gone." Wondering if the boy went through pain and not knowing what the final moments of his life were like is "horrific," Tammy said. She said hate and negative comments directed toward Jaimee Chamberlain are unnecessary. Some watching the case believe Jaimee Chamberlain should be charged because she told the FBI she knew about abuse going on between Anthony Bennett and Carnel Chamberlain. An online petition has been created to advocate for those charges. Family members said Jaimee is being sheltered because she fears violence in retaliation for her speaking to investigators about the case. Tammy has been praying for Jaimee and for justice for Carnel. "We believe justice will reveal itself," she said, putting faith in the thorough investigation being led by the FBI. "We'll find out what happened to Carnel." |
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