Too far over the line

So she did no want the "father" to know that in actual fact he may not be the father, fine I get that bit but is anyone else struggling with the thought process that suddenly puts the idea in your head that popping the baby in the microwave is the solution?
 
A new part of the show on jeremy kyle....


"john... the dna results show you are..... NOT the father!"

"could you bring out the microwave please steve... "


/sarcasm off

Clearly the woman was mentally challenged or on drugs, if not then just shoot the bitch and have done with it.
 
sick *****! off to the gas chamber for her!

But didnt they prove that microwaves dont cook inside out? Or is it due to the high water content inside us? Still would have thought there would be external injuries?
 
Officials investigating the case said Paris Talley had suffered high-heat internal burns but had no external marks.

[sickjoke]I bet she was freezing cold in the middle though.[/sickjoke]

Just hang people like this IMO like they used to. Cheap and effective justice.
 
Keyboard warriors ho! Let's all describe our own desired elaborate ways of killing this lady.

Personally, I'd just let the US justice system roll by and see what they decide, I'm sure justice will be served. They're thinking of doing the death penalty - something usually reserved for extreme examples such as massacres or rape & torture over an extended period of time.
 
yeah , because we all know the only true way to get people back in line is to make them suffer

well yeah, when you do something wrong you get punished.

i thought thats what the law was all about? punishing people for doing wrong.
 
Arnold's cellmate told the court that she had confessed to putting her daughter in the microwave and switching it on, because she was afraid that her boyfriend would leave her if he discovered that he was not the baby's father.

As opposed to staying with her after discovering that she murdered her baby?

Logic fail.
 
well yeah, when you do something wrong you get punished.

i thought thats what the law was all about? punishing people for doing wrong.


I was mocking the quote "she has to suffer for the sake of discipline"

but I was taking the word suffer to mean some form of physical punishment, a la all the people wanting her to be killed violently

anyways I was just trying to be funny so dont read too far into it :)


edit : oh and making her suffer by means of a slow or violent death will definately discipline her , she`ll never kill another baby again! :p
 
penski said:
The amount of pro-death idiocy in this thread amuses me.
*n

True, let's spend thousands on counselling so she can have another go at advancing the human race :rolleyes:

Get rid.

BBC News said:
Officials investigating the case said Paris Talley had suffered high-heat internal burns but had no external marks.
...
An eight-year-old boy told the court he had seen another boy walk into the kitchen of a nearby apartment, heard the microwave being switched on and had later seen the burned baby in the oven.
Stellar eye witness.
 
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