POS step father drowns toddler

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Just think , if all being filmed? on surveillance, where is the footage of her drowned? camera running 24/7.
 
Do you really want to see that?
 
to make an honest opinion, yes. how can you with out?
 
again not saying right or wrong, but with out its just an assumption.
 
again not saying right or wrong, but with out its just an assumption.
Sure the story could be a hoax or a lie ,though I don't see what the point of that would be....heck,I hope it is false.I certainly don't want to watch a child die in order to be sure one way or the other.
 
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Well....according to the U.K. Mirror the incident took place on August 12 and the child did die.An autopsy was performed and cause of death was determined to be secondary drowning.The father was arrested.
 
Is that something you have experienced or is that your imagination from watching too much of those "dumbest or funniest" video? Have you ever been to a pool in your life and do a "cannon bomb?" Do you notice the kid went to the surface everytime she was thrown in the video? And who's the "we" that you said that would take me and throw me in the water? Or how can you even "guarantee" on thing that you don't have a clue? I was at the community pool with my kids yesterday afternoon and saw a father tossed his 2 children, a boy and a girl 3-5 yearsold, in the water repeatedly, but none of the parents called the police, and the kids walked home with their dad later with ear-to-ear smiles on their face. I wonder why?

Jumping a bike into the water, is my own experience. Friends and I were hardcore BMX and skateboarder during tween years. Spent 5 years in Hawaii getting pounded by plenty of waves during surf sessions, and yes, done plenty of cannon balls into pools and cliff divings. Otherwords, I'm very familiar with water.

Now at 44, and a father of 3, I no longer do most of these risky things. And as a father, I am outraged by this video. The way he tossed her through the air and not even caring if she she hits head first or not, snd yanking her out of the water by one arm. BTW, I work in the medical field, dealing with bones, so I have a bit of an idea on this: a 3 year olds forearm is inadequate to support the entire bodies weight.

Its unfortunate your relatives had to go through the child abuse thing, but there are plenty of young lives harmed and lost because enough wasn't done.

We can argue about the video to eternity, but bottom line is she drowned and she's dead!
 
Jumping a bike into the water, is my own experience. Friends and I were hardcore BMX and skateboarder during tween years. Spent 5 years in Hawaii getting pounded by plenty of waves during surf sessions, and yes, done plenty of cannon balls into pools and cliff divings. Otherwords, I'm very familiar with water.

Now at 44, and a father of 3, I no longer do most of these risky things. And as a father, I am outraged by this video. The way he tossed her through the air and not even caring if she she hits head first or not, snd yanking her out of the water by one arm. BTW, I work in the medical field, dealing with bones, so I have a bit of an idea on this: a 3 year olds forearm is inadequate to support the entire bodies weight.

Its unfortunate your relatives had to go through the child abuse thing, but there are plenty of young lives harmed and lost because enough wasn't done.

We can argue about the video to eternity, but bottom line is she drowned and she's dead!
Well, you're familiar with water, so can you tell me if the girl was drowned in that video? And if 3 yearsold forearm can't support the whole body weight, why was monkey-bar/jungle gym made?
 
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Well, you're familiar with water, so can you tell me if the girl was drowned in that video?
No, but it appears autopsy confirmed death by drowning and police found enough cause to arrest him. After watching that video it's good enough for me. Like the OP, based on this video alone, I would love to take a bat to this guy......just an overly strong fatherly emotion I suppose
 
No, but it appears autopsy confirmed death by drowning and police found enough cause to arrest him. After watching that video it's good enough for me. Like the OP, based on this video alone, I would love to take a bat to this guy......just an overly strong fatherly emotion I suppose
It's called trial by media, poor judgemental. A video of cut and paste to match the word from a reporter is good enough for you?
 
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