Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Desiree smith body found in florida freezer may be girl missing for a year

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/10/19/body-found-in-florida-freezer-may-be-girl-missing-for-year/

Summary: In Florida the grandmother received  a freezer from a man and was told to hold it for awhile. She was curious why it had a padlock on their so she reported to the police. Turns out it was the body of 11year old janiya. They began to contact the mother and child services only found 4 of 5 children there. That the mother would even come up with excuse why janiya not there when relatives would ask. Her mother had pulled her out of schools of a medical condition that jainya was unable to control her Blatter. This condition also killed her father. That what they believe to be the motive of the mother and she was arrested and now police are looking for the man who helped her .

Analysis: this was published October 19, 2015. This took place in Florida. I didn't know anything about this. This was written for parents with a negative effect because of the consequences of doing your child like this. This article is saying that we should treat a children like this. We are suppose to love them because they're are only flesh and blood. Where suppose to love them not kill them.

4 comments:

  1. This is terrible that this mother killed her daughter instead of trying to help her with her condition. It shows that common sense is lacking in the US, and some will go to great lengths not to work for good.
    -Bob Cummins Per.6

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  2. Really sad that a parent could do that to their own child.

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  3. Lauren Bush; 9th; Comment #1

    I agree. It's mind boggling trying to understand the situation from the mother's perspective. Mothers should never kill their children.

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  4. This is absolutely disgusting... They always say children with special disabilities and conditions are born from people who can handle the responsibility of their heightened needs, and it breaks my heart to know that this little girl did not. I think the school should've checked into the lack of absence from the little girl more aggressively.. it could've saved her. -Sophie Kurzius (8)

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