• Man tortured 4-year-old to death for wetting his pants
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[quote]A Michigan man could face life in prison after he allegedly tortured and ultimately killed his girlfriend's 4-year-old son last week for wetting his pants, prosecutors say. Brandon Joshua-Frederick Hayes, 24, "systematically beat" Dominick Calhoun, 4, "pummeling [him] with fists and kicking him" on his arms, legs and genitalia, Genesee County prosecutor David Leyton told CNN. Hayes also apparently burned the boy in the course of the torture. "The knuckles across one hand were charred," Argentine Township police chief Dan Allen said. "I've been doing this a long time, and this is the worst case of child abuse I've ever seen," the police chief said. "In all respects, he was tortured." Prosecutors arraigned Hayes on Thursday on nine charges, including one count of first-degree premeditated murder, one count of first-degree child abuse and one count of torture, which by itself carries a possible life sentence. "Little Dominick met his boogeyman, and that was defendant Hayes," Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell said at a news conference Thursday. Hayes' motivation for his savage multiday attack on the boy was that the child "had wet his pants," Leyton said. "It had happened before." Hayes also resented the child because his "biological father wouldn't pay child support," Leyton said. Dominick's mother, Corrine Baker, was present for at least some of the beating and tried to shield the boy from Hayes' aggression, authorities said. "She tried to lay on top of the child to guard the child against being beat any further, but she was beat in the process," according to the police chief. The sequence of events that led to the discovery of the abuse began when Baker's sister and several acquaintances came to the apartment to buy drugs from Hayes, according to Allen. After seeing Dominick's condition, the sister alerted the boy's paternal grandfather, who in turn contacted authorities. When emergency responders entered the apartment on the afternoon of April 11, Dominick was "barely alive." EMS transferred him to Hurley Hospital in Flint, where he was pronounced brain dead. The boy was taken off life support the following morning. Dominick's mother's whereabouts and actions through all portions of the torture session remain somewhat hazy. The county prosecutor said his office is "still investigating her involvement in all this." "She's also culpable for putting him in the dangerous position in the first place," he added. Baker was taken into custody on Sunday but released later. Attempts to reach her at her home Thursday evening were unsuccessful. The town police chief said Baker and her son had been brought to the attention of Genesee County Department of Child Services on several occasions. The agency did not respond to CNN's requests for comment Thursday. It was not immediately clear whether Baker's involvement with the child services agency predated her relationship with Hayes. The police chief said he believed Baker and Hayes had been together for about six months.[/quote] [img]http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/CRIME/04/15/michigan.child.torture/story.hayes.mdoc.jpg[/img] [B]Source:[/B] [url]http://us.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/04/15/michigan.child.torture/index.html?hpt=T2[/url] :wtc:
That'll teach 'im
24 years old lulz.
24 year old parent. Haha. Looks like a regular dickhead too.
Give him life in jail.
this really pisses me off
Least it wasn't something important like an Ipad or a puppy. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("trolling" - RawRKat!90))[/highlight]
And people advocate for the death penalty to be abolished.
Fuck's sake, I just can't understand how some people can be like that
There was this story on the news once about this guy who said he had the worst parents ever. He said that when he wet the bed when he was 3, his parents electrified is penis. :ohdear:
[QUOTE=scout1;21380855]And people advocate for the death penalty to be abolished.[/QUOTE] Let's stoop to his level by executing him! If we let him rot in prison for life, he'll have to live with his actions.
[QUOTE=PrismatexV8;21380923]Let's stoop to his level by executing him! If we let him rot in prison for life, he'll have to live with his actions.[/QUOTE] Let's stoop to his level by executing a dangerous felon who is clearly not fit to exist in society, after a fair and unbiased trial! If we let him rot in prison he will be worth thousands of tax dollars keeping his mentally incapable ass alive for the rest of his natural life, Clearly the superior option.
[QUOTE=PrismatexV8;21380923]Let's stoop to his level by executing him! If we let him rot in prison for life, he'll have to live with his actions.[/QUOTE] A) Sadly it's not even stooping to his level because we'd be humane about it. B) Something tells me someone who is fucked up enough to torture a 4-year-old kid to death in the first place doesn't have enough humanity in him to have a tough time living with his actions. [editline]02:36AM[/editline] Not arguing he should be killed just pointing out some flaws in that argument
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;21380941]A) Sadly it's not even stooping to his level because we'd be humane about it. B) Something tells me someone who is fucked up enough to torture a 4-year-old kid to death in the first place doesn't have enough humanity in him to have a tough time living with his actions.[/QUOTE] Maybe with some counseling he'd come to realize how fucked up his thinking was. Mental anguish is better punishment than physical escape.
[QUOTE=PrismatexV8;21380955]Maybe with some counseling he'd come to realize how fucked up his thinking was. Mental anguish is better punishment than physical escape.[/QUOTE] Counseling? I think he's beyond counseling, much less deserving of any.
[QUOTE=massn7;21381104]Counseling? I think he's beyond counseling, much less deserving of any.[/QUOTE] Just enough that he would be able to see why what he did was so wrong.
[QUOTE=scout1;21380855]And people advocate for the death penalty to be abolished.[/QUOTE] Most prisoners don't like child abusers I think getting beaten slowly in prison is a much better punishment than dying quickly.
[QUOTE=scout1;21380855]And people advocate for the death penalty to be abolished.[/QUOTE] I'm guessing you have absolutely no idea how much it costs to try a death penalty case. In the US between 1982 and 1997, it cost $1.6 billion more to try capital cases than it would have been to keep them in jail for the rest of their lives.
I hope they chop off his balls in prison, and slash his throat.
If I was him, I'd commit suicide.
I don't get why the mother didn't just leave with the kid to the police or something. It doesn't say the time frame of the whole thing. I'm sure the guy was gone sometime.
thatʻs absolutely disgusting. even after his girlfriend was trying to shield the child, he kept on pummeling them? absurd.
[QUOTE=markg06;21381145]Most prisoners don't like child abusers I think getting beaten slowly in prison is a much better punishment than dying quickly.[/QUOTE] they don't, in fact, you can murder 30 people and 10 cops, you'll be still more respected in prison than a baby killer [url]http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=912093[/url] fun things happen to these sick fucks.
[QUOTE=Ass Man;21380939]Let's stoop to his level by executing a dangerous felon who is clearly not fit to exist in society, after a fair and unbiased trial! If we let him rot in prison he will be worth thousands of tax dollars keeping his mentally incapable ass alive for the rest of his natural life, Clearly the superior option.[/QUOTE] Fun fact: An inmate on death row will cost more money in the end than an inmate in jail for life. The fact is fun because it destroys your argument
[QUOTE=Shadaez;21381930]I don't get why the mother didn't just leave with the kid to the police or something. It doesn't say the time frame of the whole thing. I'm sure the guy was gone sometime.[/QUOTE] They're druggie fuckups, she was probably on heroin or similar the entire time. They sound like the type of people who fucked up their whole lives with drugs and no longer had the ability to rationalise their actions. Fucking junkies, scum of the earth.
[QUOTE=PrismatexV8;21380923]Let's stoop to his level by executing him![/QUOTE] Stooping to his level would be torturing his child till death to see how he liked it. Even if we wanted to do that though, we couldn't because he did it for us
[QUOTE=Ass Man;21380939]Let's stoop to his level by executing a dangerous felon who is clearly not fit to exist in society, after a fair and unbiased trial! If we let him rot in prison he will be worth thousands of tax dollars keeping his mentally incapable ass alive for the rest of his natural life, Clearly the superior option.[/QUOTE] It costs more to execute him, it isn't like the judge goes "lol ur dead" and that is the end of it. He then now gets the right to appeals and that costs lots of money. (Lawyers, court, ect)
[QUOTE=markg06;21381145]Most prisoners don't like child abusers I think getting beaten slowly in prison is a much better punishment than dying quickly.[/QUOTE] My thought exactly. There are worst things than death, and they are all cheaper. Don't kill him, turn the rest of his life into a living hell. Of course, this is just my opinion EDIT: BTW, I don't believe there is a Hell, I'm just using the phrase " living hell" as a way to express my desire to make this guys' life as unbearable and miserable as possible.
Everythings going to hell, Or just being made more public.
Is he jewdozer's boyfriend?
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