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Crackhead Dad Throws 4 Kids From 24m Bridge
Fucking Crackhead.
RIP, little ones.
The gist: Mom and Dad fight, Dad drives onto 24m (72') high bridge, throws kids (4mo, 1yr, 2 yr, 3yr) off and lies about thier whereabouts. Poor weather hampered the rescue/recovery and the kids haven't turned up.
Strange also, his previous crack conviction is the result of calling police himself to confess smoking rock. WTF?
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Father Confesses To Throwing His Four Kids Off A Bridge Thursday January 10, 2008 By Garry Mitchell, The Associated Press Search crews in boats were looking Thursday in Bayou La Batre, Alabama for the bodies of four young children while a judge denied bond for their father, who is accused of throwing them from a 24-metre coastal bridge. Fog halted the search Wednesday afternoon, but boats went back into waters around the Dauphin Island bridge early Thursday. Divers and helicopters were still on hold because of the fog. Lam Luong, 37, was charged with four counts of capital murder in the death of the children, who range in age from four months to three years, after he broke down and confessed, authorities said Wednesday. District Judge Charles McKnight denied bond Thursday morning, describing the allegations as "heinous." Luong's court-appointed lawyer, Joe Kulakowski, was conferring with him and not immediately available for comment. District Attorney John Tyson declined to discuss details of the case. Authorities allege Luong threw the children from the bridge after an argument with his wife, but they gave no details on what the dispute was about. Luong had a crack cocaine possession charge pending in Georgia, and his wife's brother-in-law described Luong as a drug addict. The search for the bodies had been halted Wednesday afternoon when the dense fog rolled in and obscured the bridge, a five-kilometre span over the Intracoastal Waterway. Authorities held out little hope of finding them. While some friends and family members maintained hope the children remain alive, Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran said searchers were "in the recovery stage at this point." Luong's wife, 23-year-old Kieu Ngoc Phan, discovered the children were missing Monday and went with Luong to the police, Tyson said. Luong initially told them the children were with his girlfriend from New York in a hotel in Gulfport, Miss., and that she had failed to return them, according to family members and authorities. Based in part on a witness's account, investigators said the children were thrown from the highest part of the two-lane span Monday morning, a point about 24 metres above the waterway. The channel below that part of the bridge has a depth of about 17 metres. Phan's brother-in-law, Kam Phengsisomboun, said he was told that a witness saw someone throw a bundle from the bridge and then saw three children in a nearby car. Tyson said there was a witness but declined to give details. Luong came to the United States from Vietnam in 1984 and was employed as a shrimpboat fisherman. He and his wife lived with their children and a grandmother in a brick home near Bayou La Batre, a fishing village 32 kilometres southwest of Mobile, with a large Southeast Asian community. Presumed dead are: four-month-old Danny; one-year-old Lindsey; two-year-old Hannah; and three-year-old Ryan Phan, who was raised from infancy by Luong but is not his biological child. Phengsisomboun, who is from Thailand, said Luong had quickly spent money from an insurance settlement after an automobile accident. He said he initially feared Luong had traded the children for drugs. Luong was arrested Oct. 10 in Hinesville, Ga., on a charge accusing him of possessing crack. Luong called police and "requested an officer at his residence because he had used narcotics and wanted to turn himself in," according to a report by Officer Jeffrey Liu. Luong was giving his children a bath when Liu arrived, the report states. He eventually emerged from the bathroom and pulled from a shirt pocket a pipe and "a whitish yellow rock that appeared to be crack cocaine," Liu wrote. A grand jury has yet to act on the case. Luong advised Hinesville authorities on Nov. 1 that he had moved. |
I was reading that this morning...
Now that is fucked up!
NO - THIS IS F'D UP!
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| Originally posted by exstasie Now that is fucked up! |
Makes you wonder if all this crazy shit is more prevalent today or it's just that we have the means of distribution to hear about it more often...
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| Originally posted by Swamper Makes you wonder if all this crazy shit is more prevalent today or it's just that we have the means of distribution to hear about it more often... |
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| Originally posted by zokissima Good question. Truthfully, both of these sound absolutely sick. I don't exactly understand why tax-payers should be tasked with keeping these two alive inside of a jail... |
Regardless of which option costs more, I don't think the justice system shouldn't be based on a cost/benefit analysis...and it's not.
that second story reminds me of an article i read last year where a guy killed his gf and then BBQd her body parts on his balcony for 2 days straight..then the neighbours called the cops on him because they could no longer stand the smell coming from the balcony and that's when they discovered what he did
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| Originally posted by afterhrsgurl that second story reminds me of an article i read last year where a guy killed his gf and then BBQd her body parts on his balcony for 2 days straight..then the neighbours called the cops on him because they could no longer stand the smell coming from the balcony and that's when they discovered what he did |
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| Originally posted by Skipper Regardless of which option costs more, I don't think the justice system shouldn't be based on a cost/benefit analysis...and it's not. |
Re: Crackhead Dad Throws 4 Kids From 24m Bridge
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| Originally posted by Dr. DAS Fucking Crackhead. |
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| Originally posted by jsibilin i wonder if any of the kids from the first story survived |
If appeals is what makes the death penalty too expensive of an option, then don't let him appeal. People like that are fucked... kill em all and let god sort em out
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| Originally posted by sixtysix If appeals is what makes the death penalty too expensive of an option, then don't let him appeal. People like that are fucked... kill em all and let god sort em out |
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| Originally posted by EvilTree thank goodness you're not in charge of ministry of justice |
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| Originally posted by Cro_Addict you actually wouldnt want those 2 guys dead?? I would have no problem putting a fucking bullet in both of them. Better yet, I would rather kill them using just my hands so they can fucking feel it and suffer! absolutely sick! |
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| Originally posted by EvilTree the point of justice is that everybody gets a fair trial and all due process, no matter how disgusting and terrible their crimes are. or else we might as well throw away all sense of fairness and summarily execute people without bothering for a trial |
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