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Hey, dad, can we go swimming?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 6:06 pm
by RumpleForeskin
This guy was more creative than Yates.
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BAYOU LA BATRE, Ala. — Authorities searched today for the bodies of four children believed to have been thrown off a bridge by their father.
Lam Luong, 37, of Irvington confessed Tuesday night to driving to the Dauphin Island bridge, stopping and tossing the youngsters off the span, which is as high as 80 feet above the water in places, Detective Scott Riva said. Luong faced charges of four counts of capital murder and was due in court today, Riva said.
Missing and presumed dead were 4-month-old Danny Luong; 1-year-old Lindsey Luong; 2-year-old Hannah Luong; and 3-year-old Ryan Phan. Phan is not the man's biological child, but Luong raised him from infancy, authorities said.
At least three boats were being used in the search, and the Coast Guard was sending another boat and a helicopter, Riva said.
"It's been a nightmare," said Riva.
Luong is jailed in Mobile, and Riva said he did not know whether he had a lawyer. There was no telephone listing for Luong.
Police Chief John Joyner said the act appeared to be an act of revenge aimed at Luoung's wife, the Press-Register of Mobile reported. Police said Luong reported the children missing Monday. He reportedly told authorities that a woman who had the children failed to return them to him.
The Dauphin Island bridge connects coastal Alabama to a barrier island located about three miles south of Mobile Bay in the Gulf of Mexico.
Re: Hey, dad, can we go swimming?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 6:15 pm
by Dinsdale
Damn. What an unholy union that is.
Alabama and Boaters.
That has "disaster" written all over it.
And as bad as Ling Chow smells here in a temperate climate, I can only imagine the odor coming off one of them fuckers in a hot humid place. Heck, even after a week, those kids might not trump dad's BO.
Re: Hey, dad, can we go swimming?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 6:18 pm
by BSmack
Dinsdale wrote:Damn. What an unholy union that is.
Alabama and Boaters.
That has "disaster" written all over it.
And as bad as Ling Chow smells here in a temperate climate, I can only imagine the odor coming off one of them fuckers in a hot humid place. Heck, even after a week, those kids might not trump dad's BO.
He's a fisherman. Nothing could possibly smell worse.
Re: Hey, dad, can we go swimming?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:31 pm
by Neely8
He was just chumming. Jeez.....
Re: Hey, dad, can we go swimming?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:20 pm
by PSUFAN
I guess Chuckie D's line was busy, so he acted on his own.
Re: Hey, dad, can we go swimming?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:48 pm
by Mister Bushice
Shit is gonna hit that dudes fan for a long time.
Re: Hey, dad, can we go swimming?
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:06 pm
by indyfrisco
I wonder if he wants a do-over.
That fuck needs to be drowned and brought back 4 times...and then drowned one more time for good.
Re: Hey, dad, can we go swimming?
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:35 pm
by smackaholic
Yeah, maybe the CIA can use him as a waterboarding test dummy for as few years or so.
Can we get a take from the anti death penalty folks on this fukk?
Re: Hey, dad, can we go swimming?
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:49 pm
by RumpleForeskin
Ok, so the dude who threw his 4 little zipperheads over the bridge is not a national newswrothy story, but the lady in DC who did not bother to feed her children gets the spotlight. Fucking media.
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WASHINGTON - A woman found in her home with the decomposing bodies of four girls faces murder charges, and authorities believe she is their mother, officials said Thursday.
Banita Jacks, 33, was expected to appear Thursday in D.C. Superior Court, where the charges will be formally presented, prosecutors said.
"We are working on the assumption that these are her four children," police Chief Cathy Lanier said at a news conference.
The bodies of the girls — ages 5, 6, 11 and 17 — were found Wednesday when deputy U.S. marshals served an eviction notice at the apartment. Medical examiner Dr. Marie Pierre-Louis said the bodies were likely there more than 15 days.
Jacks, who faces four counts of murder, could receive a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted.
"I don't think anyone in the city can remember a case involving this many young people who have died in such a tragic way," Mayor Adrian M. Fenty said.
The home where the bodies were found is in one of the city's poorest, most violent neighborhoods. The block is lined by virtually identical apartment houses near Bolling Air Force Base. About one-third of the city's homicides last year occurred in the area, according to preliminary police statistics.
Mindy Good, a spokeswoman for the D.C. Child and Family Services agency, said Wednesday that the agency had received one report about a family at that address in April through the city's child abuse and neglect reporting hot line.
"We made several attempts to make contact with these people. We were unable to have any face-to-face contact with them," Good said. "On the last attempt (in early May), it appeared they were no longer living at the address."
Good said investigators later found a new address for the family in Maryland and alerted county authorities there of the report on the family. She would not say where the family was believed to be living.
D.C. Council member Marion Barry, who represents the neighborhood where the bodies were found, questioned why no one had reported that four people were missing.
"Somebody should have known that some people were not in school," Barry said.
None of the children thought to be living in the home was enrolled in the school system, said D.C. schools spokeswoman Mafara Hobson. One child at that address had attended Stuart-Hobson Elementary School but withdrew in 2006 as a fifth-grader, she said.
Larry Jones, who lives next door, said a woman and two or three children lived at the home but he had not seen them since the summer. He said the children appeared healthy at the time.
Jones added that in recent months he has noticed a "strange odor" coming through his vent. "We thought it was probably dead mice in the vent or something," he said.
Resident Rowand Simpkins said her neighbors tend to keep to themselves and that she never saw the woman or children.
"It's really a mystery," she said.
(This version corrects that the eviction notice was served on apartment itself, not next door.)
Re: Hey, dad, can we go swimming?
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:16 pm
by Cuda
Bitch don't have to worry about that eviction notice now, does she?