A painful reminder not to 'sizzle' your kid in a hot car... May 12, 2019 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 7,835 |
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bell_flower
Of course the article has the requisite no-jail time due to the parunt having "suffered enough."
I was just about to start another thread. Four year old calls 911 and foils attempted PNA via hot car. The police found a total of SEVEN toadlers in the car ranging in age from two to four.
In this particular case the four year old was smarter than his Moo. Surely this woman didn't have seven kids in four years? I suppose it's possible if some were multiple births. "Intelligent design," my ass. The dumbest people always seem to be the most fertile.
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Cambion
Maybe women in Alabama should keep this in mind. What with people pushing to make abortion a crime, maybe they should learn the art of the hot car PNA when they have to birth kids they don't want. Because apparently women are only horrible cunts when they kill their unborn kids.
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randomcfchick
Yep, now that medical science can determine causes of death/mechanisms of injury, it's harder to off your kid. SIDS still happens, but now that autopsies can tell if the kid smothered (not SIDS), or just had an underdeveloped brain (real SIDS) those deaths are on the decline.
I imagine it was a lot easier to off your kid when higher infant mortality rates were the norm, and determining the cause of death was a lot harder.
Re: A painful reminder not to 'sizzle' your kid in a hot car... May 16, 2019 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 5,634 |
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randomcfchick
Yep, now that medical science can determine causes of death/mechanisms of injury, it's harder to off your kid. SIDS still happens, but now that autopsies can tell if the kid smothered (not SIDS), or just had an underdeveloped brain (real SIDS) those deaths are on the decline.
I imagine it was a lot easier to off your kid when higher infant mortality rates were the norm, and determining the cause of death was a lot harder.
Yup, but those advances in science can't tell if a child was intentionally roasted in a hot car or left there by accident. It can certainly tell the actual cause of death (heat), but not the intent behind it. No wonder hot car PNAs have become the method of choice - there's no way to tell if it's done on purpose. And any methods that could be put in place to ensure bizzy parents don't forget their dumplings (phone alerts, cameras inside the vehicles, etc.) could be sidestepped. Too bizzy to check the phone, can pretend to be in a hurry so it looks urgent on camera, you name it and there's a way around it.
It's absolutely perfect. God help breeders if we figure out a way to determine for sure that hot car deaths are intentional. They'll have to find another way to off their unwanted kids. Might have to go back to the classics, like bathtub drownings and co-sleeping rollovers.
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Re: A painful reminder not to 'sizzle' your kid in a hot car... May 17, 2019 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1,367 |
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freya
I think the authorities were starting to see through the shaken baby syndrome and SIDS and prosecutions made those trends vanish. Used to hear about them quite a bit but not anymore. Trending now are the "sizzlers" or the proximity to dangerous animals/water and looking away just for a minute combo.
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randomcfchick
Yep, now that medical science can determine causes of death/mechanisms of injury, it's harder to off your kid. SIDS still happens, but now that autopsies can tell if the kid smothered (not SIDS), or just had an underdeveloped brain (real SIDS) those deaths are on the decline.
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