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Hol-ee frickity frick! Wth is wrong with some people?! (by WalkSoftly)

 WalkSoftly 
21-May-14 7:03 pm
"" A 30-year-old woman was arrested
Tuesday after her three young
daughters were found dead inside the
family’s home in unincorporated
Torrance.
Authorities responded to the home in
the 1000 block of West 223rd Street
around 5:20 p.m. after receiving a
rescue call from the location, according
to a news release from the Los Angeles
County Sheriff’s Department.
When they arrived, deputies were met
outside by family members who said
that “a mother had killed her children,”
the release stated.
Inside the residence, deputies found the
bodies of three little girls, ranging in
age from 3 years old to 2 months old,
lying in a pool of blood on the bed with
their mother, authorities at the scene
said.
The mother, 30-year-old Carol
Coronado, was found naked and holding
a knife, investigators said.
Coronado was immediately detained.
She was transported to a hospital and
then taken to the Carson Sheriff’s
Station where she was expected to be
booked on suspicion of murder.
The three children were pronounced
dead at the scene.
The gruesome discovery was made by
Coronado’s mother who had come by to
visit her granddaughters.""
Link.


Yea yea yea I know......mentally ill, psychotic break yada yada yada........Idgaf

 

 

 
 
 mrb89 
21-May-14 7:34 pm
Wtf

 

 

 
 
 TheHBKbigred (12)    (46 / M-F / Utah)
21-May-14 8:03 pm
Good grief.

 

 

 
 
 sweetnspice 
21-May-14 8:33 pm
This is about as bad as the story of the motherf*cker who put the baby in the microwave.


Or this scumbag b.tch...

Thursday, March 27, 2014

PORTLAND, Ore. — An Oregon woman on trial for the murder of her 4-year-old son believed the boy was gay and that was a motive behind the deadly beatings, a prosecutor said.

Jessica Dutro’s son Zachary died in August 2012, days after collapsing at the homeless shelter where his family was living southwest of Portland.

Washington County Judge Don Letourneau ruled Wednesday, after jurors were released for the day, that a Facebook message from Dutro to her boyfriend was admissible evidence, reported The Oregonian.

In the message, Dutro told her boyfriend, Brian Canady, that Zachary was “facing the wall” because he had made her angry.

Her son was going to be gay, she wrote, using a slur. “He walks and talks like it. Ugh.”

Canady would have to “work on” Zachary, she wrote.

The message established Dutro’s motive for inflicting a pattern of abuse, prosecutor Megan Johnson said. Dutro assaulted three of her children, but Zachary received the harshest treatment, authorities said.


The judge ruled additional web searches done by Dutro were also admissible. On Aug. 16, 2012, the day her son’s life support was terminated, Dutro searched terms such as anger management and parenting classes, prosecutors said. She also searched listings for free stuff and sex with strangers, they said.

Earlier this month, Canady pleaded guilty to manslaughter and assault for his role in the homicide.

The boy died of blunt-force trauma to his abdomen and a delay in medical treatment, prosecutors said.

Dutro, 25, is charged with murder, murder by abuse and second-degree assault.

 

 



Last edited by sweetnspice; 21-May-14 8:34 pm.
 
 
 xlace38x 
21-May-14 8:46 pm
Holy**** smmfgdh

 

 

 
 
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