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  • Dayton police: Baby might have been put in microwave; mother charged


    DAYTON ? An infant girl who died of a high body temperature might have been put in a microwave, and her mother has been charged in the death, authorities said Tuesday.
    The month-old baby was dead when her mother, China Arnold, 26, brought her to a hospital Aug. 30 last year, police said.

    We have reason to believe and scientific evidence to support that a microwave oven might have been involved in the death of this child,said Ken Betz, director of the Montgomery County coroner?s office.

    Arnold, who was arrested at her home Monday on a charge of aggravated murder, had nothing to do with her the death of her daughter, Paris Talley, defense attorney Jon Paul Rion said. The mother was stunned when investigators told her that a microwave might have been involved, he said.

    China as a mother and a person was horrified that such an act could occur, Rion said. ?She?s in a state of shock that anyone could have done this to her child. She is completely innocent.

    Arnold and the child's father went out for a short time and left the child with a baby sitter the night before the child was taken to the hospital, Rion said.

    China didn?t sense anything out of the ordinary until the morning, Rion said.

    The couple woke up about 5:30 or 6 a.m., and the father picked up the child and noticed that something was wrong. Rion said the child was unconscious, and the parents immediately rushed to Childrens Medical Center.

    Rion declined to say what the couple told hospital officials.

    "We're very curious as to why now some year-and-a-half later police are now looking at China," he said.

    The microwave was taken as evidence, police Sgt. Gary White said.

    ?The microwave oven is definitely part of the investigation,? he said.

    The death was ruled a homicide caused by hyperthermia, or high body temperature, because of burns. But the burns the child suffered were not external ones as there would have been with scalding water, Betz said.

    Betz said the case is a difficult one.

    ?There is not a lot of scientific research and data on the effect of microwaves on human beings,? he said.

    Arnold had been arrested initially and later released.

    Greg Flannagan, a spokesman for the county prosecutor?s office, said there was a lengthy investigation before prosecutors determined there was enough probable cause to issue an arrest warrant.

    Arnold, who was being held in the Montgomery County jail, plans to plead not guilty and will request a hearing to contest the allegations, Rion said.

    Arnold had attended a community college and was working at a mini-market. Rion said she has three other children.

    ?She loves her children very much,? Rion said. ?She?s been wanting to try to understand what happened. The last thing in her mind is that she herself would ever be charged.?
     
    While we're at it...

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    Published: 26/11/2006 12:00 AM (UAE)
    Boyfriend puts baby in freezer

    Reuters​

    Ottawa: A Canadian man who could not figure out how to deal with his girlfriend's feverish 10-month-old daughter put the baby into a freezer to cool her down, a local newspaper reported on Friday.
    Derrick Hardy faces charges of criminal negligence and assaulting the infant, who was rescued when her mother came home, the Charlottetown Guardian said.
    The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation said the mother found the girl crammed into the freezer alongside ice cubes and hamburger meat. Hardy said he had left the door ajar but the mother said it had been closed when she returned.
    He told a court in the eastern province of Prince Edward Island on Thursday the child had only been in the freezer for about 40 seconds.
    Hardy, 21, admitted to police that he had no real parenting skills to deal with a sick child.


    Fuckers.
     
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    iambrutus;672458; said:
    these fucking people need their reproductive organs removed with a rusty hack saw

    and then put into Billiam's torture chamber...these kind of people not only don't need their genitals, but Billiam believes they don't need their eye lids either(think about it, try blinking that one outta your mind)...fucking lunatics. Anyway, this post in no way reflects the true good natured character that is Romanowski.

    Romo
     
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    It still amazes me that we need a license to fish, hunt and drive. You have to pass a test and prove yourself capable of driving, carrying a handgun, or doing your job.

    But anyone can have kids. It doesn't take a license. There are no tests. No tox-screens. no ink blot tests. Nothing.

    All you have to do is know how to fuck. And kids are learning how to do that before sixth grade anymore.

    Stupid people shouldn't breed.
     
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    Thump;672390; said:
    Dayton police: Baby might have been put in microwave; mother charged


    DAYTON ? An infant girl who died of a high body temperature might have been put in a microwave, and her mother has been charged in the death, authorities said Tuesday.
    The month-old baby was dead when her mother, China Arnold, 26, brought her to a hospital Aug. 30 last year, police said.

    We have reason to believe and scientific evidence to support that a microwave oven might have been involved in the death of this child,said Ken Betz, director of the Montgomery County coroner?s office.

    Arnold, who was arrested at her home Monday on a charge of aggravated murder, had nothing to do with her the death of her daughter, Paris Talley, defense attorney Jon Paul Rion said. The mother was stunned when investigators told her that a microwave might have been involved, he said.

    China as a mother and a person was horrified that such an act could occur, Rion said. ?She?s in a state of shock that anyone could have done this to her child. She is completely innocent.

    Arnold and the child's father went out for a short time and left the child with a baby sitter the night before the child was taken to the hospital, Rion said.

    China didn?t sense anything out of the ordinary until the morning, Rion said.

    The couple woke up about 5:30 or 6 a.m., and the father picked up the child and noticed that something was wrong. Rion said the child was unconscious, and the parents immediately rushed to Childrens Medical Center.

    Rion declined to say what the couple told hospital officials.

    "We're very curious as to why now some year-and-a-half later police are now looking at China," he said.

    The microwave was taken as evidence, police Sgt. Gary White said.

    ?The microwave oven is definitely part of the investigation,? he said.

    The death was ruled a homicide caused by hyperthermia, or high body temperature, because of burns. But the burns the child suffered were not external ones as there would have been with scalding water, Betz said.

    Betz said the case is a difficult one.

    ?There is not a lot of scientific research and data on the effect of microwaves on human beings,? he said.

    Arnold had been arrested initially and later released.

    Greg Flannagan, a spokesman for the county prosecutor?s office, said there was a lengthy investigation before prosecutors determined there was enough probable cause to issue an arrest warrant.

    Arnold, who was being held in the Montgomery County jail, plans to plead not guilty and will request a hearing to contest the allegations, Rion said.

    Arnold had attended a community college and was working at a mini-market. Rion said she has three other children.

    ?She loves her children very much,? Rion said. ?She?s been wanting to try to understand what happened. The last thing in her mind is that she herself would ever be charged.?

    They must have forgot to remove the foil.
     
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    See last paragraph someone else did it too:

    Police say mother microwaved her baby
    By JAMES HANNAH
    ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
    48114.86BABY-DEATH-MICROWAVE.sff.jpg
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica]This photo provided by the Montgomery County Sheriff's office shows China Arnold, 26, of Dayton, Ohio, after she was arrested and charged, Monday, Nov. 27, 2006, with aggravated murder in the death of her three week old daughter, Paris Talley, in 2005. The Montgomery County coroner's office has reason to believe and scientific evidence to support that a microwave oven might have been involved in the death of this child. (AP Photo/Montgomery County Sheriff's Office) [/FONT]

    DAYTON, Ohio -- A mother was arrested on suspicion of murdering her newborn daughter by microwaving the baby in an oven. China Arnold, 26, was jailed Monday on a charge of aggravated murder, more than a year after she brought her dead month-old baby to a hospital. Bail was set Tuesday at $1 million.
    "We have reason to believe, and we have some forensic evidence that is consistent with our belief, that a microwave oven was used in this death," said Ken Betz, director of the Montgomery County coroner's office.
    He said the evidence included high-heat internal injuries and the absence of external burn marks on the baby, Paris Talley.
    Arnold was arrested soon after the baby's death in August 2005, then was released while authorities investigated further. Betz said the case was difficult because "there is not a lot of scientific research and data on the effect of microwaves on human beings."
    The death was ruled homicide by hyperthermia, or high body temperature. The absence of external burns ruled out an open flame, scalding water or a heating pad as the cause, Betz said.
    Arnold's lawyer, Jon Paul Rion, said his client had nothing to do with her child's death and was stunned when investigators told her that a microwave might have been involved.
    "China - as a mother and a person - was horrified that such an act could occur," Rion said.
    The night before the baby was taken to the hospital, Arnold and the child's father went out for a short time and left Paris with a baby sitter, Rion said. The mother didn't sense anything out of the ordinary until the next morning, when the child was found unconscious, Rion said.
    Arnold has three other children.
    In 2000, a Virginia woman was sentenced to five years in prison for killing her month-old son in a microwave oven. Elizabeth Renee Otte claimed she had no memory of cramming her son in the microwave and turning on the appliance in 1999. Experts said that Otte suffered from epilepsy and that her seizures were followed by blackouts.

    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1110AP_Baby_Death_Microwave.html
     
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