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In 2011 Stanley Rimer and his wife Colleen received prison time for leaving their 4-year-old special-needs child in their family SUV—for 17 hours in the hot Nevada sun back in 2008.
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In 2011 Stanley Rimer and his wife Colleen received prison time for leaving their 4-year-old special-needs child in their family SUV—for 17 hours in the hot Nevada sun back in 2008.
What. The. FUCK.
And of course good Christians. I'm so done with good Christians that I wish the lions had eaten more.
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This isn't the first special-needs child to die in a hot-car PNA. The authorities are getting wise.
In 2011 Stanley Rimer and his wife Colleen received prison time for leaving their 4-year-old special-needs child in their family SUV—for 17 hours in the hot Nevada sun back in 2008. Of course the boy died. The wife had disabilities of her own, and two of their eight children had been diagnosed with similar conditions. (The husband had had at least one child from a prior marriage.) The cops had quickly suspected leaving the boy in the SUV had been deliberate.
Colleen Rimer received parole in 2014; her sentence had been 5 to 20 years. Stanley was held more accountable because of the horrid conditions inside the home, the neglect and abuse of all the children, and his coercing his disabled wife to take the blame for the boy's death. The judge in the case actually called him "an overbearing bastard of a husband". So Stanley received a sentence of 8 to 30 years, and he's still fighting it in court. He claims unfair treatment because Colleen got parole and he didn't, poor baby.
By the way, this motherfucker was a churchgoing Mor(m)on, which explains much about the case.
Here's another one from 2014 that we discussed: http://www.refugees.bratfree.com/read.php?2,361353,361353 Unsure if this one was special-needs, but it marks another early instance of authorities rejecting hot-car child death as an accident.
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one day she told me proudly that one of her grandsons (good god almighty) was top of the class. I didn't say anything but I was thinking 'what the hell'. Of course she spills it: 'top of the sped class'. Oh shit. bragging about that? Just goes to show their too stupid to realize they are stupid.
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Could be pretty severe mental or physical disability. If so the parents were trying to get rid of their "problem" and wanted to mix it all in with those wonderful parunts who accidentally fry their kids.