11 yeard old girl have given birth.


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http://www.msnbc.com/local/CTPOST/M188075.asp?cp1=1

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May 29 - BRIDGEPORT- An 11-year-old girl, who police say was impregnated by a 75-year-old man, has given birth. A state Department of Children and Families spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday that the girl impregnated when she was 10 is now a mother. The girl and her infant are both in DCF custody.

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All I can say that it was disgusting.....the man must be heavily punished what he done to her. I just wondering if that 11 yr old girl can take care of her baby at later times. It was weird story

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nasty

that is preety gross

but i feel sorry for the little girl

whose live has changed dramatically..

she is only 11 and will remember this one thing for the rest of her life.......

i also hope not many people know about this

then it won't effect her being a mother again when she is old enough and can get married.......

btw good post

:o :s

RAUNCHY!!

To the Pain I say! Remove his limbs, tongue, and eyes. Make it so all he can do is lay there in freakish misery, only able to hear the screams of disgust and anguish of all who look upon the horrible specimen.

A quick death is much too merciful for the damage this sicko has caused. :right:

there was a prog on here last week about Paedophiles in Britain that was rather shocking as well.

Police said Kave, who was arrested April 17, admitted having sex on several occasions with the girl but claimed she had enticed him.

filthy ****ing pervert, death is too good for him. Just put a sign around his neck saying "I impregnated an 11 year old girl" and drop his ass off at the nearest prison cos people in there will take care of him.

you know it's funny...this type of thing was commonplace one hundred years ago..and for hundreds of years before that....in fact even crazier and far worse things were common place.

makes you wonder what happened to scociety to cause this to not be acceptable......judging by every remark so far..people are pretty against this (as I am).

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