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Religions > Atheism |
| User: |
"mellow@home waybackjack" |
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29 Jan 2008 10:33:19 AM |
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Mammy Nukes Welfare Ticket In Microwave |
Menu: Black-eyed peas, chitlins, ham hocks, sweet-potato pie,
watermelon, and barbecued niglet.
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Potential Jurors Questioned in Case of Ohio Mother Accused of
Microwaving Month-Old Baby
Monday, January 28, 2008
DAYTON, Ohio — Prosecutors and defense attorneys quizzed potential
jurors Monday in the trial of a woman accused of killing her month-old
daughter by burning her in a microwave oven, asking them if they had
heard about the case and how they felt about the death penalty.
Defendant China Arnold, 27, sat impassively at the defense table as
jurors were questioned one by one in Montgomery County Common Pleas
Court. She wore gray slacks and a white turtleneck sweater and her
hair was neatly braided.
Each of the half dozen potential jurors questioned before noon said
they had heard something about the case, either through news accounts
or in talking with friends. But they said they could be impartial.
"The charge was somewhat shocking, but I haven't formed any opinion,"
one potential juror said.
Arnold has pleaded not guilty to aggravated murder. If convicted, she
could face the death penalty.
(...)
During a pretrial hearing in July, Dayton police Detective Michael
Galbraith said Arnold told him she arrived home in the early morning
hours after drinking, fell asleep and was awakened at 2:30 a.m. by the
baby's crying.
She said she warmed a bottle in the microwave oven, tried to give it
to the baby, changed the child's diaper and fell asleep on the couch
with the baby on her chest.
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Ha ha ha. No momma. You warmed the baby in the microwave oven and
fell asleep with the bottle wrapped in a diaper on your chest.
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| User: "Geoff" |
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| Title: Re: Mammy Nukes Welfare Ticket In Microwave |
29 Jan 2008 12:20:44 PM |
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waybackjack wrote:
Menu: Black-eyed peas, chitlins, ham hocks, sweet-potato pie,
watermelon, and barbecued niglet.
*plonk*
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