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GPK 12-15-2009 10:19 PM

Incredibly sad
 
I don't have the link for it, but a young (early 20's) Campbell County, VA girl gave birth to a baby during the middle of the night on friday. Police were called to the residence about a girl being in labor, but when they showed up, the girl had delivered about 10 hours earlier and the baby was dead after being suffocated by the mother. As incredibly sad as that is, due to a Virginia Law, there is nothing that this girl can be charged with. Because the baby was still attached by the umbilical cord and the placenta was still in the mother, the baby "legally" had not formed its own identity. Also, this was no premature birth. She carried the baby to full term.

Honu 12-15-2009 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
I don't have the link for it, but a young (early 20's) Campbell County, VA girl gave birth to a baby during the middle of the night on friday. Police were called to the residence about a girl being in labor, but when they showed up, the girl had delivered about 10 hours earlier and the baby was dead after being suffocated by the mother. As incredibly sad as that is, due to a Virginia Law, there is nothing that this girl can be charged with. Because the baby was still attached by the umbilical cord and the placenta was still in the mother, the baby "legally" had not formed its own identity. Also, this was no premature birth. She carried the baby to full term.


Dude that is disturbing........its a baby , a live human being and she should be charged with first degree murder.

GPK 12-15-2009 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Honu
Dude that is disturbing........its a baby , a live human being and she should be charged with first degree murder.

I agree babe...just another screwed up law here in this wonderful commonwealth.

GPK 12-15-2009 10:41 PM

Link

http://www2.wsls.com/sls/news/local/...oophole/68659/

Cannon Shell 12-16-2009 04:50 AM

Jack McCoy would get her on a technicality

Nascar1966 12-16-2009 08:36 AM

What do you expect from the Commonwealth of Virginia. Glad I didnt retire in that state. That lady deserves life in prison.

Danzig 12-16-2009 08:54 AM

you can thank convoluted logic and ultra-left leaning folks for laws such as this one. after all, if you charged her, there are some late pregnancy abortion patients who would have to look for lawyers. it all comes down to the want of the mother it seems. she basically killed it, but that's ok. now, had she been about to deliver and someone shot her, killing a baby she had wanted-the shooter would be up on charges. figure that out.

jms62 12-16-2009 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
you can thank convoluted logic and ultra-left leaning folks for laws such as this one. after all, if you charged her, there are some late pregnancy abortion patients who would have to look for lawyers. it all comes down to the want of the mother it seems. she basically killed it, but that's ok. now, had she been about to deliver and someone shot her, killing a baby she had wanted-the shooter would be up on charges. figure that out.

**** I wanted to blame Obama and Tiger Woods.

Coach Pants 12-16-2009 09:24 AM

Thanks miraja

Danzig 12-16-2009 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jms62
**** I wanted to blame Obama and Tiger Woods.


that'll work too. somehow it'll turn out to be bush's fault tho.

MaTH716 12-16-2009 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK
I don't have the link for it, but a young (early 20's) Campbell County, VA girl gave birth to a baby during the middle of the night on friday. Police were called to the residence about a girl being in labor, but when they showed up, the girl had delivered about 10 hours earlier and the baby was dead after being suffocated by the mother. As incredibly sad as that is, due to a Virginia Law, there is nothing that this girl can be charged with. Because the baby was still attached by the umbilical cord and the placenta was still in the mother, the baby "legally" had not formed its own identity. Also, this was no premature birth. She carried the baby to full term.

Just terrible. But honestly, would have this story disturbed you as much before you were a father? I noticed after my first one was born that I was much more sensitive, aware and distugested with stories like this. Parenthood makes you a little softer.

GPK 12-16-2009 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716
Just terrible. But honestly, would have this story disturbed you as much before you were a father? I noticed after my first one was born that I was much more sensitive, aware and distugested with stories like this. Parenthood makes you a little softer.

I can honestly say that it would have disturbed me a great deal. I have always had a soft spot in my heart for kids.

dellinger63 12-16-2009 02:26 PM

Have they released this piece of crap's name anywhere? Or is the press and police protecting her privacy?

GPK 12-16-2009 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63
Have they released this piece of crap's name anywhere? Or is the press and police protecting her privacy?

Steve, I haven't seen her name released anywhere. I guess since there is nothing she can be charged with, there is no need for her name to be public record?? Hell if I know bro...

Rupert Pupkin 12-16-2009 06:40 PM

"Most states in the U.S. have baby safe haven laws, allowing people to turn over their babies unharmed to a local receiving organization without the threat of prosecution. Normally, the receiving agency is a hospital emergency room, responsible adult, manned fire department, or police station. You must arrive with the baby unharmed and be handed over to a person---NOT left in a lobby, doorway, or unattended. Very kind, concerned, and professional men and women will help you from there."

http://www.wikihow.com/Drop-Off-an-Unwanted-Baby

I don't understand why someone would kill their baby when it is so easy to find a home for the baby. It's totally hassle-free. You drop the baby off at a fire-station or hospital and you're done with it. That's a helluva lot better than killing the baby. I guess some of these women are probably so uneducated that they don't even know about these options.

Honu 12-16-2009 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
"Most states in the U.S. have baby safe haven laws, allowing people to turn over their babies unharmed to a local receiving organization without the threat of prosecution. Normally, the receiving agency is a hospital emergency room, responsible adult, manned fire department, or police station. You must arrive with the baby unharmed and be handed over to a person---NOT left in a lobby, doorway, or unattended. Very kind, concerned, and professional men and women will help you from there."

http://www.wikihow.com/Drop-Off-an-Unwanted-Baby

I don't understand why someone would kill their baby when it is so easy to find a home for the baby. It's totally hassle-free. You drop the baby off at a fire-station or hospital and you're done with it. That's a helluva lot better than killing the baby. I guess some of these women are probably so uneducated that they don't even know about these options.

You said a mouthfull with them being uneducated like Ive always said there is about 10 ways to not get pregnant only one way to.
The sick biatch needs to made to have a hysterctomy asap so she doesnt have to worry about getting pregnant and having to kill another baby.


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