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All I can say is "WOW!!!". To do that to another person is unthinkable, let alone to your own flesh and blood. I pay child support for my daughter. Sure, it gets dicey at times financially, but its my responsibility as her father to make sure my daughter is taken care of. I couldn't fathom doing something like that just so I could shirk child support

I love how everyone is making their conclusion of who's guilty and who's not based on about a page of text.

I'd like to think that if a jury couldn't come to a conclusion after a lengthy trial that they may know some information that we don't :rolleyes:

the jury ddin't say he was innocent they just disagree on what level of the crime to charge him with.

I say let him pay Child Support while in jail for the rest of his natural life.

with his anus to his cell mate?

because minmum wage barely gets you $1k a month... prison would get you enough for paying anything... ok.

the jury ddin't say he was innocent they just disagree on what level of the crime to charge him with.

OK, but right there you said it. They didn't all think he committed the same crime, but they all think he should have some fault. Manslaughter and first-degree murder are two drastically different charges. That tells me that it seems like some jurors believed the story that she fell and wasn't "hurled" off.

Here's more about the case:

http://cameron-brown.blogspot.com/

Timeline of events:

http://cameron-brown.blogspot.com/2006/09/timeline.html

I don't like how the DA is not sticking to the facts while accusing the father of murder. He's going off on tangents that don't even relate to the case.

Anyways, I don't really care. Another girl dead because of exceptionally irresponsible terrible parents.

I read a good deal of the blog. Seems to be fairly one-sided, to be honest. Wouldn't be any bias from the writers? I don't know for sure, I'm just saying.

OK, but right there you said it. They didn't all think he committed the same crime, but they all think he should have some fault. Manslaughter and first-degree murder are two drastically different charges. That tells me that it seems like some jurors believed the story that she fell and wasn't "hurled" off.

I read a good deal of the blog. Seems to be fairly one-sided, to be honest. Wouldn't be any bias from the writers? I don't know for sure, I'm just saying.

I understand what you mean. Bah, I don't feel like wasting my time on wondering about a failed marriage and a dead or murdered child. I'm done with this topic.

/gallops off into the distance on a horse off a cliff

My view isn't going to be changed by what anyone sais.

He's a sick ass freak who is a lazy ass who can't even be bothered to help support his own freaking child so what does the sick freak do, throws her off a cliff, I hope while he's in prison he gets beaten on a regular basis and eventually killed.

Now that's a coincidence. The Deputy District Attorney's last name is Hum. Bah, I tried to move my mind away from this awful act of evil. It's sad and I really feel sorry for the mother and the late child. :(

My view isn't going to be changed by what anyone sais.

He's a sick ass freak who is a lazy ass who can't even be bothered to help support his own freaking child so what does the sick freak do, throws her off a cliff, I hope while he's in prison he gets beaten on a regular basis and eventually killed.

:rolleyes:

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