View Full Version : Dude! WTF is wrong with people???
Rose N. Crantz
03-23-2006, 09:43 AM
Associated Press
Man's Toddler Son Wanders Into Strip Club
03.21.2006, 10:01 PM
A Kansas man was arrested at a Tulsa strip club after police say his toddler son wandered from an unlocked car into the club over the weekend.
Christopher Greg Killion, 31, was arrested Saturday on a complaint of "encouraging a minor child to be in need of supervision." He posted $500 bond and was released from the Tulsa Jail.
The toddler told police that his father told him to stay in the car, and that if he left it, "monsters would eat him," reports indicate.
A manager at the club had called police to report that about 30 minutes after Killion entered the club, a 3- to 4-year-old boy came inside looking for his father.
Officers determined that the boy had been left alone in a car in the strip club's parking lot. The car was unlocked and parked about 20 feet from a four-lane street. It was raining and 45 degrees outside at the time, an officer noted in the police report.
Margaret
03-23-2006, 10:17 AM
The stupidity and selfishness of people never fails to shock and dismay me.
Here in the Detroit area, there have been several stories of people leaving their kids in the car last winter while they went to the Casinos.
:irked: :grumpy:
Pathos
03-23-2006, 10:23 AM
The toddler told police that his father told him to stay in the car, and that if he left it, "monsters would eat him," reports indicate.
Good for him facing down those monsters.
There's a kid who won't be afraid of shit as he grows up.
syndony
03-23-2006, 10:39 AM
Can you say 'not fit to be a parent?'
Rose N. Crantz
03-23-2006, 11:39 AM
How much of a sex addict do you have to be to do something like this? It just sickens me. But Pathos is right--good for that kid, facing the monsters!
Savantage
03-23-2006, 11:53 AM
Almost as bad as the thread I posted about the guy bringing along his son while he was breaking into cars up in Washington. You have to wonder about these people. I've heard of father & son day but this is a bit over the line
Reaver
03-23-2006, 12:10 PM
Mornin' Goils (and Lads)!
In keeping with the theme of this thread, please allow me to posit the following:
If coming to Lace on 4/1/06 for "REAVER PARTY '06" please do one of the following:
1. Leave the kids(and monsters) at home.... ya pervs.
2. All children must be accompanied by an adult....to get the "awwww they're SO cute" lap dance bonus points for being an "involved" parent.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation at this critical time. :aok:
From the "Quarterdeck...of Love"
S the R
SCM ::pirate::
Selena
03-23-2006, 01:23 PM
He posted $500 bond and was released from the Tulsa Jail.
$500?? That's it?? Just goes to show where the law priorities are. I've seen people held on thousand+ bond just for smoking a joint. Nuthin' like endangering a child to get off easy, eh?
SilverMirth
03-23-2006, 06:12 PM
How about this one.
Man Catches Train, Forgets Baby in Car
WASHINGTON - Commuters racing to catch the train typically forget things in the car — keys, wallets, briefcases. But a baby daughter?
That's what happened Thursday just north of Washington, police say.
"Dad forgot baby was in the car, parked the car, got on the Metro," said Lucille Baur, a spokeswoman for the Montgomery County, Md., Police Department.
"I don't know exactly when he got the memory flash, but he was in D.C. when it was the horrible defining moment, 'Oh my goodness, I think I've left my child back in my car,'" Baur said.
At that point, she said, Jonathan Sander got off the southbound train and onto a northbound one, returning to the Shady Grove Metrorail station about 12 miles north of Washington.
By that time, other commuters had noticed the 7 1/2-month-old girl in the back seat of the car, firefighters had opened the locked door and the child had been taken to a hospital as a precaution.
She was reunited there with her mother.
"Child Protective Services was comfortable with releasing the child back to the mom," said Baur. "We all believe that the child was not intentionally left in the car."
Sander, described as "terrified, embarrassed," was charged with leaving a child under 8 unattended in a car or building. He could face a fine of up to $500 and 30 days in jail.
At least they are consistent across the country in the fines.
LdyJhawk
03-23-2006, 06:49 PM
I've forgotten alot of things..but I have never managed to forget when there was a child in my car. Seriously, holy airhead batman!
Savantage
03-23-2006, 06:59 PM
I've forgotten alot of things..but I have never managed to forget when there was a child in my car. Seriously, holy airhead batman!
when I lived in California these always made the news especially in the summer
LdyJhawk
03-23-2006, 07:12 PM
Some girl in Kansas left her kids, intentionally, in a locked car in a parking lot in one of the extreme temp zones (summer..winter). I believe one died, one survived but was obviously not doing well. Seriously? Some people need a psych eval before they have kids..sort of like the lady in Arkansas with 16 kids who clearly forgot that it's a vagina, not a clown car
Gemdrite
03-23-2006, 11:19 PM
I dunno, I guess I could somewhat understand forgetting a kid in a car. I have been forgotten before. My dad was supposed to drop off my brother and me to our school on his way to work. Well, it was early morning, we were all tired, and so my dad started driving to work, completely forgetting we were in the car. It wasn't til he was almost to work that I finally realized we should have been to school and said something. I was only 9 or so. A baby wouldn't notice they weren't were they were supposed to be. It isn't a good thing to forget a child, of course not, but I can see how it would happen.
Intentionally leaving a child in the car, however, is something completely different. That is completely inexusable.
Selena
03-24-2006, 08:36 AM
I dunno, I guess I could somewhat understand forgetting a kid in a car. I have been forgotten before...
It isn't a good thing to forget a child, of course not, but I can see how it would happen.
Sorry, but I can't. This is someone (the child) with whom you are supposed to love, care for, bond with... someone who is your own flesh and blood, a living breathing creature. It's not like forgetting your Ipod in the car!
I can understand being tired, but forgetting about your own living, breathing and dependent child... IN A CAR?! Then one isn't aware of their immediate surroundings when dealing with their creatures they brought into this world. Inexcusable, in my book.
I have never ever forgotten any living being (including my animals), my family, no someone elses's children in my car.
On the other hand, I can accept someone forgetting to take their child(ren) somewhere, but certainly not forgetting the fact they are actually there, within 4 feet of you in your own vehicle, sharing the breathing space along with you.
Savantage
03-24-2006, 10:28 AM
When I was about 8 or 9 my cousins and I were in our grandmas car and she pulled into a gas station for gas and we all went to the bathroom upon coming out we discover her gone!!:stunned: almost two hours later she shows up saying how sorry she is and that it was our fault that she left us. She brought the story up years later (making it out to be funny) and even my grandpa asked her how could she not miss 3 kids? and for over an hour? To this day I always make sure that everybody that's supposed to be there are all counted for.
biker
03-24-2006, 05:22 PM
[QUOTE=LdyJhawk}..sort of like the lady in Arkansas with 16 kids who clearly forgot that it's a vagina, not a clown car[/QUOTE]
thats too funny
Buxom Wench
03-24-2006, 05:32 PM
........sort of like the lady in Arkansas with 16 kids who clearly forgot that it's a vagina, not a clown car
:stunned: :snarf: O M G!!! Thanks for pointing that out to me Biker, I didn't see it before.
LdyJhawk
03-25-2006, 01:50 AM
:stunned: :snarf: O M G!!! Thanks for pointing that out to me Biker, I didn't see it before.
heh..seriously though! I mean, all joking aside I know that the vagina is a muscle and doesn't HAVE to go all gapey because you're having children but at this point you just have to think it's not even birth for her anymore..the kid just sort of strolls out and waves. I love kids, I hope to have some. One, two is okay with me. I don't need to validate my existance by proving I have transcended birth control..
merestelle
03-25-2006, 10:02 AM
I can't imagine ever forgeting my child in a car. When mine were little I was fanatical about always knowing where they were and what they were up to. I had three hyper little boys and when we were in crowds I used to count them constantly to make sure they were all still with me.
merestelle
03-25-2006, 10:13 AM
I remeber reading in the paper, a couple of years ago, how police in Cheshire, CT arrested a woman for locking her child in the trunk.
I recognized the womans name, She was a local doctor!
Now there is someone I would trust with my family's health.
AnnaFaerie
03-25-2006, 11:04 AM
I can't imagine ever forgeting my child in a car. When mine were little I was fanatical about always knowing where they were and what they were up to. I had three hyper little boys and when we were in crowds I used to count them constantly to make sure they were all still with me.
*laughing* This reminded me of myself when my 4 kids were little. Anytime we went out I counted them as they got in the car. When we got where we were going...yep...I counted them as they got out of the car. The kids had to hold onto my belt loops or my hands until they got old enough to be trusted not to run off. My youngest child could count to four when she was 2. LOL
I can't imagine being so distracted that I forgot where I put/left my child. Of course...I'm an older woman...from the dark ages...ya know....back in the time where we were responsible for our actions and our children.
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