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  • Nigel Tufnel
    Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 616

    Really Sad Story....Legally Interesting Case Too...

    This is a really tragic story out of Cincinnati. Take a look at the link. An assistant principal at middle school completely forgot about her two year old child and left her in the car for 8 hours a couple of weeks ago....right about the time it was mid 90's to 100's here in southwest Ohio. The child died. The assistant principal actually went out to her car twice to get donuts for the faculty....and still didn't realize her child was asleep in her car seat.

    This is truly a tragic story and I pray for that child, the mother and the family....legally, the story got interesting when the prosecutor chose not to press charges against the mother.

    I completely understand the Prosecutor's position...prosecuting this grieving mother will not do anything....she has to live with the fact that she caused her child's death. On the other side, if this was the african american school janitor that did this, charges would be pressed. If this was a white ex con who left her child in the car while she shopped at WalMart, charges would be pressed.

    Personally, I'm shocked they didn't press charges. More recently, its come to light that its not the first time this woman left the child in her car.

    Thoughts? Cuse, would this woman be toast in New Jersey?

    The Enquirer - No charges for mom who left child in car

    First On 5: Assistant Principal Left Toddler In Car Previously - Yahoo! News
    "You come at the King, you best not miss." Omar
  • GamblinMan03
    Resident Blue Devil
    • Feb 2007
    • 3368

    #2
    How the hell can she forget about her kid while she is at work. What is she bringing her kid to work for? She works at a school and forgets about her kid yet she goes back to get donuts TWICE?

    She should be put in jail.
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    • fitter
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      • Mar 2007
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      #3
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      • carlmcmas
        Former Lurker
        • Mar 2007
        • 43

        #4
        Having just become a father two weeks ago, I don't understand how this could happen. It's a terrible tragedy and I don't see how that woman could ever live with herself. Nigel, unfortunately I see your point and you are probably correct.

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        • Nigel Tufnel
          Member
          • Feb 2007
          • 616

          #5
          Originally posted by carlmcmas
          Having just become a father two weeks ago, I don't understand how this could happen. It's a terrible tragedy and I don't see how that woman could ever live with herself. Nigel, unfortunately I see your point and you are probably correct.

          Man, I'm with ya. I've got a 3 year old, 1 1/2 year old and a third on the way and honestly, not an hour or so goes by during every day I'm at work that I don't think about them. Even if its looking at their picture...or wondering how their day is....at some point in the day how does that lady not think to herself, "I wonder how the baby is doing today....holy ****, I left her in the car." I'm not an assistant principal....I'm sure they have busy days. But I've got a pretty busy job and still manage to think about my kids at least once per hour or so....that's what I just can't fathom.

          The fact that she had done in the past.....god, I hope that changes the prosecutor's mind...but I've got to think he knew about that when the investigation was being done. Still pretty shocked she didn't get charged. Hell, at least take the case to the Grand Jury and let them decide whether or not to indict her.
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          • GamblinMan03
            Resident Blue Devil
            • Feb 2007
            • 3368

            #6
            What is she bringing a two-year old kid to work for as a principal anyway?
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            • homedawg
              Banned
              • Feb 2007
              • 7689

              #7
              what a stupid mother****in' fatass ****!!!!!! rip that uterus outta her, and throw her in a ****in' hole!!!!!!!!!!!!

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              • birdsfan5
                Go Boys
                • Feb 2007
                • 5214

                #8
                How does someone that stupid become an assistant principal? I say put he ass in jail for life so she can have time to think about what see did.:puke:
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                • CuseFan10
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 4446

                  #9
                  That is truly sad (for the child), but I also don't understand (1) how someone could leave a child in the car for 8 hours and (2) why she was bringing her child to work anyway? Like Nigel said, you don't think about your child (especially when they are that young) like every 10 minutes?

                  And she's done it before? Maybe it's the cynic in me but I think a background check and some P.I. work is in definite order on her. Yes, she has to live with this for the rest of her life, but good god...

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                  • Kevin
                    Red Hot and Rollin'
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 11676

                    #10
                    Sad story.

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                    • Q-Unit
                      Offensive Coordinator
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 5180

                      #11
                      Originally posted by birdsfan5
                      How does someone that stupid become an assistant principal?
                      exactly.

                      I hated my principal.

                      they aren't good people, just out to get you. "dont care **** about no good edumacation." doesnt surprise me.

                      Yeh this statement is vastly bigoted but I dont care, never met a good principal in my life, much less an assistant one.
                      :hide:

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                      • CuseFan10
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 4446

                        #12
                        Why does a principal need an assistant in the first place?

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                        • carlmcmas
                          Former Lurker
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 43

                          #13
                          This morning on the today show they reported that her stopping off for the donuts threw her off her schedule. I still don't get how she goes BACK to the car for the donuts and doesn't see the child in the carseat. Those things aren't easy to miss.

                          My heart still goes out to her and her family for what she did but after it was reported that this has happened before I'm starting to agree more and more with GM.

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                          • BoKnows
                            SEC!Any Questions?
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 1089

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Nigel Tufnel
                            Man, I'm with ya. I've got a 3 year old, 1 1/2 year old and a third on the way and honestly, not an hour or so goes by during every day I'm at work that I don't think about them. Even if its looking at their picture...or wondering how their day is....at some point in the day how does that lady not think to herself, "I wonder how the baby is doing today....holy ****, I left her in the car." I'm not an assistant principal....I'm sure they have busy days. But I've got a pretty busy job and still manage to think about my kids at least once per hour or so....that's what I just can't fathom.

                            Exactly, it does not matter how many irons you have in the fire during a given day. If you have kids they are always on your mind while you are working regardless of how hectic it is. How to serve justice in this case is anyones guess. :conf:

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                            • CuseFan10
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2007
                              • 4446

                              #15
                              Originally posted by carlmcmas
                              This morning on the today show they reported that her stopping off for the donuts threw her off her schedule. I still don't get how she goes BACK to the car for the donuts and doesn't see the child in the carseat.
                              Carseat???

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