The other day there was this car accident on toms run in pa. well, the kids who were driving the car (I knew 'em and such) were going 'bout 60 and hit this other car killing a little 8 year old girl. They also found drugs in the car but no one knows if Joe (the driver) was high. Now everyone is all 'oh I hope the students are allright' and having nothing to say about the little girl! WTF!
They say I'm disturbed. Well, of course I'm
disturbed. I mean, we're all disturbed. And if we're not, why not? Doesn't this
blend of blindness and blandness want to make you do something crazy? Then why
not do something crazy? It makes a helluva lot more sense than blowing your
fucking brains out. -Mark Hunter
I'm debating if we should go up to the hospital and put pictures of the little girl around his room. Starting with baby pictures and leading up to a picture of her dead body.
quote: Originally posted by: "I'm debating if we should go up to the hospital and put pictures of the little girl around his room. Starting with baby pictures and leading up to a picture of her dead body."
Sht... in this day & age I imagine you'd get arrested for harassment.
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They say I'm disturbed. Well, of course I'm
disturbed. I mean, we're all disturbed. And if we're not, why not? Doesn't this
blend of blindness and blandness want to make you do something crazy? Then why
not do something crazy? It makes a helluva lot more sense than blowing your
fucking brains out. -Mark Hunter
agreed. Just like the criminal who sues the guy who's house he burglarized because he just happened to get shot.
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They say I'm disturbed. Well, of course I'm
disturbed. I mean, we're all disturbed. And if we're not, why not? Doesn't this
blend of blindness and blandness want to make you do something crazy? Then why
not do something crazy? It makes a helluva lot more sense than blowing your
fucking brains out. -Mark Hunter
This is even more...atrocious...what kind of...person does this, and even more disgusting...people?
Thursday, April 1, 2004
Four children run down leaving Tampa basketball court, two die
TAMPA, Fla. - A small child and a teen were killed and two other children injured when a car and a van traveling in opposite directions struck them as they crossed a street.
Two boys, ages 3 and 14, were pronounced dead upon arrival at St. Joseph's Hospital. A 2-year-old boy was on life support there and a 6- to 7-year-old girl was in stable condition.
Both vehicles sped away after the collisions at about 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, investigators said.
"Two people hit four children and left them to die on the road," said Hillsborough County sheriff's Lt. Rod Reder. "I'm stunned."
Deputies were looking for an older Honda Civic with tinted windows and a white Ford Econoline van with a ladder on top. Both have extensive front-end damage, deputies said.
The children were related, possibly cousins, and deputies said their identities would be released later today.
"They were all walking together holding hands," said Nick Rawls, who witnessed the accident.
Rawls said the Honda first struck the 14-year-old, who was carrying one of the younger children.
The Honda dragged one child for several feet, before the small boy tumbled out from under the vehicle, witnesses said.
After the van collided with one or more of the children, the driver stopped, then also drove away, Rawls said.
- Associated Press
kind of makes you want to cry...when i first heard this, i wondered where the parents were, and then the thought of the people who were too busy doing something stupid like speeding or talking on the phone to not notice a group of children crossing the street...
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quote: Originally posted by: "This is even more...atrocious...what kind of...person does this, and even more disgusting...people? Thursday, April 1, 2004 Four children run down leaving Tampa basketball court, two die TAMPA, Fla. - A small child and a teen were killed and two other children injured when a car and a van traveling in opposite directions struck them as they crossed a street. Two boys, ages 3 and 14, were pronounced dead upon arrival at St. Joseph's Hospital. A 2-year-old boy was on life support there and a 6- to 7-year-old girl was in stable condition. Both vehicles sped away after the collisions at about 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, investigators said. "Two people hit four children and left them to die on the road," said Hillsborough County sheriff's Lt. Rod Reder. "I'm stunned." Deputies were looking for an older Honda Civic with tinted windows and a white Ford Econoline van with a ladder on top. Both have extensive front-end damage, deputies said. The children were related, possibly cousins, and deputies said their identities would be released later today. "They were all walking together holding hands," said Nick Rawls, who witnessed the accident. Rawls said the Honda first struck the 14-year-old, who was carrying one of the younger children. The Honda dragged one child for several feet, before the small boy tumbled out from under the vehicle, witnesses said. After the van collided with one or more of the children, the driver stopped, then also drove away, Rawls said. - Associated Press kind of makes you want to cry...when i first heard this, i wondered where the parents were, and then the thought of the people who were too busy doing something stupid like speeding or talking on the phone to not notice a group of children crossing the street..."
Schoolteacher Admits to Fatal Hit-and-Run By VICKIE CHACHERE, AP
TAMPA, Fla. - A schoolteacher stepped forward Monday and admitted she was the hit-and-run driver who apparently struck four children as they crossed the street. Two of the youngsters died.
In an apology addressed to the children's mother, 28-year-old Jennifer Porter said at a news conference: "I wish there was something I could say to ease your pain. I know there is nothing I can do to bring your precious sons back."
Her lawyer, Barry Cohen, said Porter was too scared to stop after the accident last Wednesday. "No one knows how he or she will react in the face of what Jennifer was faced with," Cohen said, adding Porter was "frightened beyond imagination."
AP
Jennifer Porter
The lawyer identified Porter as the driver of the Toyota Echo that police said ran down the children. He declined to answer other questions.
Porter was not immediately charged.
"We still have to prove it," sheriff's spokesman Rod Reder said. "The Echo has some obvious damage to it, but we have to prove what it hit. We have a lot of forensics to do."
Authorities have said it was possible the children were struck by two cars, and they are looking for the other vehicle.
Bryant Wilkins, 13, and his 3-year-old brother, Durentae Caldwell, were killed in the accident, which also injured their sister, Aquina Wilkins, 8, and brother, LaJuan Davis, 2.
The children's mother, Malissa Wilkins, does not have a listed telephone number and could not immediately be reached for comment Monday.
According to Cohen, the accident happened as Porter was on her way home from an elementary school in Tampa where she teaches dance. After she contacted his office, he told authorities. Cohen said Porter will talk to investigators "just as soon as she is able to do so."
Porter was joined by her parents and younger sister at the news conference. She did not answer questions and kept her eyes downcast during the meeting with reporters.
On Saturday, Porter's parents went to the children's home to offer their condolences, Cohen said, but a family friend told them it was not the appropriate time to meet with the grieving mother.
Hillsborough School District spokesman Mark Hart said Porter will probably be placed on paid leave, and if she is charged, district officials will recommend suspension without pay.
"Many of the children took it very hard and there were a lot of tears and expressions of sadness and they will miss her," Hart said. Porter had just earned her teaching credentials last summer.
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They say I'm disturbed. Well, of course I'm
disturbed. I mean, we're all disturbed. And if we're not, why not? Doesn't this
blend of blindness and blandness want to make you do something crazy? Then why
not do something crazy? It makes a helluva lot more sense than blowing your
fucking brains out. -Mark Hunter