Holy shit: mom kills 3yo by pushing him on the swing. Boy dies and the mom keeps pushing the corpse.
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[QUOTE=Jamsponge;48094808]It sounds like the kid was already close to death and she had probably already snapped. I can't imagine she'd be pushing a kid for that long that they'd die of dehydration without already being almost entirely dehydrated.[/QUOTE]
considering the longest anyone could possibly go without water is 5 days at best and 3 days on average and the fact that this was a little kid, dying from dehydration in 2 days doesn't seem far fetched. and the kid died from hypothermia too, so yeah, two days seems about right
[QUOTE=0x0000000C;48096290]The mental image is just completely disturbing.[/QUOTE]
I'm still having trouble here. She pushed him for 2 days straight? Like she stayed out there for 2 days pushing him without leaving?
It's so bizarre. I can't really imagine it properly.
[QUOTE=sirdownloadsalot;48094748]This article is not nearly long enough to explain what the fuck happened[/QUOTE]
basically. who/where this info is accounted from isn't specified and a lot is left unclear. ToD isn't given either, just the causation. The child was bundled up enough that it fooled an officer up until he went to pick the kid up, so for all we know she could have had him strapped in there when he was already near death or something
then again thats a lot of fatigue to account for if she was really gonna be outside exerting herself for two days. something went on that they left out of the story
Jesus this is pure horror.
Guardianship disputes should honestly entail drug and mental health tests. Things like this happen far too often simply because we assume mother/father knows best with no further research. I mean the future of a child is typically at stake in alot of these scenarios, and allegations of rampant drug use, or mental issues should be taken more seriously.
Fuck, now I just can't sleep.
This is really fucking creepy.
Sometimes reality really is stranger than fiction.
[QUOTE=*Freezorg*;48097728]Sometimes reality really is stranger than fiction.[/QUOTE]
Is it though? There's some quite hardcore fiction out there.
[QUOTE=itisjuly;48097881]Is it though? There's some quite hardcore fiction out there.[/QUOTE]
I said sometimes.
Obviously we in the real world will never be able to top tentacle rape and shitting dicknipples.
[QUOTE=*Freezorg*;48098012]I said sometimes.
Obviously we in the real world will never be able to top tentacle rape and shitting dicknipples.[/QUOTE]
you never know, though.
one can sure dream
[QUOTE=*Freezorg*;48098012]I said sometimes.
Obviously we in the real world will never be able to top tentacle rape and shitting dicknipples.[/QUOTE]
is that a challenge?
That's beyond. The worst part? Most swingsets have baby seats where you put your legs through, and it's really hard to get out. Even if the 3 year old could walk, he'd still be stuck in there, which is what I'm assuming happened here.
If this was at a public playground, did no one hear the child screaming or did he not scream? That's one thing I'm curious about.
[QUOTE=*Freezorg*;48098012]I said sometimes.
Obviously we in the real world will never be able to top tentacle rape and shitting dicknipples.[/QUOTE]
I bet if you looked hard enough
This is like something straight out of a work of fiction. If she hadn't lost her mind then the second the child died I have doubt she snapped and deluded herself everything was sunshine and roses.
Wait, how did he not fall off the swing at any point? Doesn't your body go limp and slump over when you die?
This doesn't make sense.. A swing requires a certain amount of bodily coordination, such as balance to stay on it.
[QUOTE=ThePanther;48094769]What category of mental illness would this fall under? Are there treatment options available? As a society, we've always just thrown people like this into a mental illness institution, where they're just drugged up so much that they can't stand. But I think we all know that isn't a productive option.
How do we change the affect this person will have on society in the future, for the better?[/QUOTE]
You do know that some mental illness can't be helped, period, and some of those people are dangerous as fuck
[QUOTE=znalecc;48094791]For some reason, the first thing that came to my mind was that the mother had pushed the kid so hard he fell off the swing, broke his neck or something and then the mother just kept pushing his dead body on the ground...
Either way, that's fucked up... how could something like that even happen - Especially in a public park?[/QUOTE]
For real. In my area, it's trespassing to be in a public area park after the closing time- they even have rangers to patrol them at night. This is so bizarre.
[QUOTE=DiBBs27;48100615]Wait, how did he not fall off the swing at any point? Doesn't your body go limp and slump over when you die?
This doesn't make sense.. A swing requires a certain amount of bodily coordination, such as balance to stay on it.[/QUOTE]
You can't really fall out of this kind of swing:
[t]https://paulhasenmeier.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/full-bucket-swing-seat-s-26r__72052_zoom.jpg[/t]
This is how ghost hauntings start.
So she stayed there for 2 days pushing the child? The child dying isn't surprising, but her managing to stay awake for 2 days, presumably without food and hydration herself. Her mind must be broken.
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