Mother Microwaves Baby to Death


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the baby was probally cold... she wanted to warm it up :rofl:
Recently, somebody's boyfriend was also charged with putting a baby in a freezer, to bring it's temperature down. :huh: I don't remember where I read it, so no source... but I'm pretty sure I didn't dream it up.

I heard about this on CNN the other day and I am shocked that anyone would do this, if you are having such a hard time wether it be financially or mentally just put the kid up for adoption or something. To me that makes a hell of alot more since the nukein' the kid in the microwave, this women she get life (which by the way is only 25yrs in most states) :no:

I wonder what made them not suspect the babysitter. After all, if she assumed the baby was asleep when she got home, and didn't realize the problem until later.... Why couldn't the babysitter have done it?

This is what I was thinking. I think it far more likely that some stupid dumass babysitter is going to do something like this than the child's mother (who has yet to murder her other children).

This is what I was thinking. I think it far more likely that some stupid dumass babysitter is going to do something like this than the child's mother (who has yet to murder her other children).
Exactly (Y)

one can only hope the baby died quick, very quick

I can assure you that baby felt a very quick and painful burning sensation before being dehydrated from the boiling blood.

Can people be any more ****ing Retards? I mEan ****, It's because of these "people", and I'm being nice calling them people, that some organizations want couples to take courses before being parents to learn how to be good parents.

Just like Simpsons:

Welfare Guy: And put your garbage in a garbage can people! I can't stress that enough. don't just throw it out the window.

Marge: This is so humiliating.

Homer: Garbage in Garbage can. hm. makes sense.

Well, when you're hungry, you're hungry...

Thats ****ed up... :no: .

She must be shot in the head! F... sick!

Screw the head shoot her feet and hands off then stick here in a microwave(on low) so she gets to watch her own dam blood boil. (If shes guilty that is.

My mother once told me a story..

While she was working as a nurse in A and E a young couple brought in their new born baby completely comatosed. The couple were not very good with English, but the chils had been like that for a numbers of hours. Anyway the doctors ran a number of tests and could find nothing wrong.

Finally someone asked the Parents what they had been feeding the child. The parents removed a bottle of babycham. You know the alcholic drink with a picture of a catoon deer on it and baby in the title. The baby was ****ed out of it's brains it had only been fed babycham for the 4 days they had been they had been in the country.

Crazy I know but somethimes people do really bad stuff without thinking.

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