• 15 Year Old Kills 1, injures 3
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[QUOTE=Teh Rar File;16494305]Would have been funnier without the picture.[/QUOTE] [img]http://ukcolonel.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/hillary-clinton.jpg[/img] No fun.
Sue Midland, MI Reply » |Report Abuse |Judge it! |#24 20 min ago Melissa Who do you think you are. Just because we are not on the poor Jessica train doesn't mean we are TRASH. I for one am a college graduate, a homeowner for 25 years and even in a good neighborhood. I have always supported myself and my children. I am not a prejudice or narrow minded. I live in this community and I believe that the adopted family has issues that need to be addressed. I have seen too many stories about the horrible things that have happened in that home. And a bright young man has lost his life. Two more young boys have been seriously injured. You can serious think that all is okay with that woman. You are not even in the state. I think that you should maybe think about what you have said and that you are the one talking trash. You don't know any of us. You don't have the right to say anything about the people supporting the Baden boys. We honestly think those boys are in danger. Until it is proven otherwise I will support Kevin & Kody and it looks to me they were better off with the bio family. Maybe Justin would be at boot camp and Kevin and Kody would not have been injured. God help those boys and if Faith can save her children. Yes I support her too. I also worry about the little girls in that home. With all the crazy stuff happening they have to be suffering too [editline]10:50AM[/editline] Justin Pribbernow, 17 - brother of the suspect stabbed to death on 08/04/09 Kevin Pribbernow, 15; Kody Pribbernow, 13; Joshua M. Saylor, 32 - two more brothers and the stepfather of the suspect seriously wounded by stabbing during the incident Steven J. Pribbernow, 15 - charged as an adult with one count of open murder and three counts of assault with intent to murder Midland, MI Midland stabbing suspect may undergo competency testing Bay City Times - 08/17/09 A 15-year-old murder suspect likely will undergo competency testing. A Tuesday preliminary hearing for Steven J. Pribbernow Jr. was adjourned after defense attorney Daniel J. Duke filed paperwork seeking a forensic examination for his client. Midland County Prosecutor Michael J. Carpenter said he will not demand a hearing on the matter. A judge still must review and approve the request. Investigators claim the teen mortally stabbed Justin Pribbernow, 17, and wounded two other siblings and his their step-father in the family's Geneva Township home. Steven Pribbernow, who is charged as an adult, faces an open charge of murder and three counts of assault with intent to murder. {complete case coverage below} Those wounded were two of the suspect's brothers -- Kevin Pribbernow, 15, and Kody Pribbernow, 13 -- and Joshua M. Saylor, 32. Each of the four charges carries a life sentence. The teen-aged suspect remains jailed without bond. Authorities are holding him at the county jail due to concerns for the safety of youth offenders at the juvenile detention center. Funeral set for Justin Pribbernow, brother awaits evidence hearing on murder charge The Bay City Times - 08/09/09 A funeral is to take place Friday for a Coleman teen stabbed to death last week in his Geneva Township home. A service for Justin S. Pribbernow, 17, is planned for 11 a.m. at the Christian Celebration Center, 6100 Swede at Wackerly in Midland. Pribbernow was a member of the church. He graduated from H.H. Dow High School in June and was to leave for Marine Corps boot camp in March. Visitation is 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at Ware-Smith-Woolever Funeral Home, 1200 W. Wheeler, and 10 a.m. until the service begins at the church. Meanwhile, Pribbernow's 15-year-old brother, Steven J. Pribbernow Jr., remains at the Midland County Jail, held without bond as he awaits a 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18, preliminary hearing on one open charge of murder and three counts of assault with intent to murder. The charges stem from attacks on two other siblings -- Kevin Pribbernow, 15, and Kody Pribbernow, 13 -- and the teens' step-father, Joshua M. Saylor, 32. Steven Pribbernow was arraigned last week. Midland County Prosecutor Michael Carpenter has charged him as an adult. If convicted of any of the charges, the teen could spend the rest of his life in prison. Carpenter said the teen "poses a serious risk to our community." He asked court authorities to keep the youth with the adult population in the jail to protect the inmates at the juvenile detention center. Jessica Saylor, formerly Jessica Pribbernow, adopted Justin, Kevin and Kody after they were removed from their parents' Arenac County home, the Arenac County Independent reported. Family still in shock over murder The Morning Sun - 08/06/09 Jessica Pribbernow of rural Coleman is dealing with unbearable heartbreak, says a neighbor and close friend. "I called her and said, 'Jessica, I just don't have any words,'" said neighbor Jessica Bass. "She said, 'There are no words,' and she let out a wail that cut right through you." Pribbernow's adopted son, Justin Pribbernow, 17, was stabbed to death early Tuesday morning at the family's home in Geneva Township south of Coleman. Another child, 15-year-old Steven, is in the Midland County Jail accused of the murder. Her husband, Joshua Saylor, 32, was in fair condition at Saginaw St. Mary's of Michigan hospital, and two other children, Kody, 13, and Kevin, 15, also were hurt in the still-unexplained rampage. "She doesn't know what happened," Bass said. The Pribbernow-Saylor household at McNally and Lewis roads was a mix of Jessica Pribbernow's biological children and adopted children. They moved into the log home from the Sanford area about two years ago, Bass said. "The house is a beautiful house," Bass said. The family refinished the basement to make more bedrooms to house the seven children who lived there. Bass described her friend as a good mother who wanted to make life better for the children. "I would describe her as a very outgoing, loving mature woman," Bass said, "a good woman." Victims named in Tuesday's Midland County stabbing spree The Bay City News - 08/05/09 The Midland County Sheriff's office has released the names of the victims in yesterday's Geneva Township stabbing, following the arraignment of the alleged attacker. Steven J. Pribbernow Jr., 15, was arraigned as an adult Tuesday afternoon on one charge of open murder for the stabbing death of his brother, Justin Pribbernow, 17. Pribbernow was also arraigned on three counts of assault with intent to murder. Those wounded were two of the suspect's brothers -- Kevin Pribbernow, 15, and Kody Pribbernow, 13 -- and the suspect's stepfather, Joshua M. Saylor, 32. Each of the four charges carries a life sentence. All three survivors were taken to various area hospitals for treatment. All are recovering, though their conditions have not been released. 15-year-old charged as adult in Midland County murder The Bay City Times - 08/04/09 A Midland County teen is facing an open charge of murder in the stabbing death of a 17-year-old in a Geneva Township home. District Judge Stephen P. Carras denied bond when he arraigned Steven J. Pribbernow on Tuesday. The 15-year-old, who is charged as an adult, also faces three counts of assault with intent to murder for injuries caused to a man and two minors, 15 and 13. Investigators have not identified the victims of the stabbing rampage that occurred about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday at 5180 W. McNally, about five miles south of Coleman. Tax records show Jessica L. Pribbernow and Joshua M. Saylor own the property. Prosecutor Michael Carpenter said two of the three survivors underwent surgery and were "fighting for their lives." Carpenter said he charged the teen as an adult because of "the seriousness of this offense, coupled with the many other aggravating factors." "Based on what I have reviewed and observed at the crime scene, this man poses a serious risk to our community," Carpenter said. Authorities were to hold the suspect in the Midland County Jail due to concerns for the safety of adolescent inmates at the juvenile detention center
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Search: Stories Photos All Advanced Search Welcome! Close Sign in: E-mail address: Password: Forget your password? Sign up! Learn more... Log in · Sign me up! · Learn more Sunday August 9, 2009 84° Mostly Cloudy Complete forecast The Independent Home Local News Community News Opinion Sports Business Obituaries Advertising Circulation Contact Us 8/5/09 | 1 comment Teens stabbed in Coleman were removed from Arenac County parents By Tim Barnum|News Editor Email me Follow me on Twitter Midland Daily News15-year-old Steven J. Pribbernow (second from left) sits in the Midland County Courthouse during his arraignment on Aug. 4. He is being tried as an adult. ARENAC COUNTY - Three teenagers stabbed Tuesday morning in Coleman, including one who died from the attack, were taken out the custody of their biological parents, who lived in Turner at the time, in May 2004, per an order from the Family Division of Circuit Court in Arenac County, with recommendations by the Arenac County Family Independence Agency (FIA). An official statement faxed to the Independent from the Midland County Sheriff's Office on Aug. 5 says, “15-year-old Steven Pribbernow was taken into custody for fatally stabbing his brother Justin Pribbernow aged 17. In addition, Steven Pribbernow has been charged with three counts of assault with intent to murder after he stabbed three additional family members. Injured in the assault was the suspect's stepfather Joshua Saylor aged 32, his brother Kevin Pribbernow aged 15, and his brother Kody Pribbernow aged 13. … All three are recovering from their injuries at this time, however their exact condition is unknown.” Faith Baden, who currently lives with her husband Kevin in Iosco County, says her three biological sons living under the same roof - Justin (McBride), Kevin (Baden) and Kody (Baden) - were removed from Kevin's and her custody by the FIA because the agency and court felt the Badens had failed to protect their children from abuse, according to a copy of the court decision provided by Faith, that was issued May 19, 2004. It was this court decision that green lighted the removal of Faith and Kevin's children. Faith says she was rarely able to speak to her biological children that she claims had bounced around to several foster homes before landing in the Coleman one together, but recalled her last conversation with Justin, who she says had graduated from high school in May. “He wanted to let me know he was going in the Marines,” she said, adding he was on a recruitment trip at the time of the call, staying in a hotel. “The hardest part is when I said goodbye to him, I didn't know I was saying goodbye for good. “I already lost my kids,” she said. “I'm paying the price twice, maybe three times [at the time of the interview, Kody and Kevin were still hospitalized].” In Coleman, the three teenagers were living with Joshua and Jessica Saylor, according to Midland County Prosecutor Michael Carpenter. How the children taken from their parents' custody wound up in the Saylor household, however, is a mystery still under investigation. A voicemail from Mark Stevens, director of Midland County Department of Human Services revealed that the Saylors' home wasn't a foster care home. "This was not a foster home and it had nothing to do with the state," Stevens said. Carpenter says Jessica Saylor was formerly Jessica Pribbernow, until a divorce in 2006, and that the kids seem to have been in her custody prior to the divorce. He added that there are many things to consider, such as if these parents were relatives fostering to help the biological parents and if the Saylors were taking in kids who didn't live in Midland County. Midland County's Prosecuting Attorney did acknowledge, however, that Justin, Kevin and Kody were listed in the divorce decree filed in 2006. “There's a lot of people and a lot of evidence that we have to focus on,” Carpenter said. “We're trying to find out what the relationship is between all the children and parents.” When it comes to Faith's relationship with her children that were removed from her custody, signs of a rocky relationship were alleged in the court decision signed by Judge Jack Scully. Stated in the Arenac County court documents were allegations of neglect and abuse by Faith and Kevin, such as an allegation that they knew their children were being sexually abused, but not doing anything to stop it. The Arenac County Circuit Court Family Division decision also says there were instances of physical abuse against the children while they were in the custody of Faith and Kevin. An appeal of Scully's decision was filed, but the Michigan Court of Appeals sided with FIA. Faith says funeral visitation is planned for Justin next Monday. Steven Pribbernow was arraigned Tuesday. Check back for updates Not registered? Click here Share this Comments 1 comment on this item Remove scrollbar Replace scrollbar Report inappropriate comments On 8/6/09 at 03:46 PM, paulmcbride wrote: i think that its appauling how much energy is being used to demonize Faith and myself in this tragedy. We had alot of drama in our lives, but our children were not being abused sexually or physically. I challenge any court to show any proof other than slanderous allegations that such things happened. The focus should center around the neglect of my son, who died in the sayer(?)s custody. It was this in this home that my son was allowed to be in the presense of a murderer which took his life. My son was a bright, honorable young man with a bright future. a future taken from him because of the neglect of these two "parents." He was obviously better off in our custody...if the state had not been so quick to take these children my son would still be alive and well. another question is did these people have a license for foster care? This is insane. Post a comment You must be logged in to post a comment. click here to log in. Pix: Words: Augres wins tri-county tournament Blake Tuttle Can Cut It On And Off The Turf Thanks for the return of ID from the Rifle River! I just wanted to post up my thanks for who ever returned my drivers license from the area of the … more Dial a Ride or not My daughter is a proud paticipant of school of choice with Standish-Sterling and participates in … more Youth Hunt Bradley Bodrie of Standish went on the youth hunt with his Uncle Mike King, for his first hunting … more Thanks for the return of ID from the Rifle River! 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Stop posting that shit and get out.
Steven came to school with marks on his neck and back and they were not allow for girls to call the home or for them to give out their number or to play sports.And they were not allow to watch T.V.They always had to work and never got to be kids. One of the boys came to school with a black eye and fat lip.Then he told the kids he fell . Come on fat lip,black eye. The kids said this doesnt sound like Steven at all. I feel bad for these kids and I hope they are not placed back in that home. Thats what he had to deal with, murder may not be a solution, but its really hard to call the cops when your foster parents are real great friends with them.
That kids one hard nut. And of course he'll be back on the streets in under 9 months after coming out a young offenders institute instead of a proper prison.
Prisoners should be forced into slave labour, forced to complete menial tasks on worksites or sent into dangerous situations (like repainting a bridge).
That would require training because of "Health and safety". We dont want the serial rapist to fall and break his arm...
[QUOTE=Mr don't care;18364009]Prisoners should be forced into slave labour, forced to complete menial tasks on worksites or sent into dangerous situations (like repainting a bridge).[/QUOTE] Yeah, fuck those government rules that dictate no slavery or forced labor! Good job.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;16493850]life isnt a video game, you would probably get your ass kicked if you werent trained to disarm someone, or to withstand a stab wound.[/QUOTE] Someone else who doesn't know what they're on about. You can't be trained to withstand a stab wound, and there is no real way to train someone to disarm a person who has a knife. The best course of action when faced with someone with a knife is to RUN.
[QUOTE=Chi Chi;16511317] Yes the abuse is just as bad as murder[/QUOTE] People don't recover from death.
It was video games shower me with the clocks
Little shit thinks he's Mr Big Potato with a knife. Kids like that get beaten the shit out around here.
Just kill and different life
what a fucking badass
[QUOTE=fragmaplas;16491698]It's those gosh darn videya games[/QUOTE] He must have been playing Doom and listening to Rammstein.
[QUOTE=Zycos;16512260]Stop feeding the troll people, he has already said that he isn't 20 but on his account page it says he is 20 and even if he wasn't trolling what do you hope to achieve? He obviously is in a state of denial and having someone calling him stupid will just make the process slower.[/QUOTE] UHmm, kk dude. Chi Chi put 20 as HER age because she wasn't sure if there was an age requirement. We needed to get our opinions across. We needed to get Stevens story across. We love this boy with all our hearts. We know the history behind his past. You don't. We are NOT in denial, we understand the full reprocussions of his behavior. But we also know there is always a defense for everything. We know what happened in his home. We know that battered womans syndrome, which is not just for women, PTSD, and Self defense all hold up in court. We are obviously not stupid if you look at at all the articulation in our posts, we are two, very intelligent friends of Steven. You are ignorant of Steven and his situatution, and you shouldn't talk unless you know WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT. We love you Steven<33
Ah I remember this thread.
[QUOTE=Morbo!!!;18366221]People don't recover from death.[/QUOTE] Often times, people don't recover from abuse, either. They are left with Post Traumatic stress disorder, or other mentally and emotionally scarring disorders. Just because people "Don't Recover From Death" Doesn't mean they recover from abuse. They don't, always. Pense avant tu parle. Think before you speak.
That kid is mean.
[QUOTE=kidwithsword;19790676]That kid is mean.[/QUOTE] Steven wasnt mean. He was an amazing guy. And he was loving and caring. He looked out for everyone of his friends. Every one.
[quote]killing one person especially in a situation like this does not make you a murderer.[/quote] [quote]Steven wasnt mean. He was an amazing guy. And he was loving and caring. He looked out for everyone of his friends. Every one.[/quote] [quote]would you rather have me speak in french. Oui, parce que nous voulons tous défendre trop pour lui. Nous vous aimons tous Steven.[/quote] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MRmxfLuNto&feature=related[/media] Enough said.
[QUOTE=morgan-mae<3;19790930]Steven wasnt mean. He was an amazing guy. And he was loving and caring. He looked out for everyone of his friends. Every one.[/QUOTE] Murderers are not amazing people. Loving and Caring =/= Killing your brothers.
I swear this is the third time I've seen this thread pop out. Who the hell keeps bumping it?
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