Throwing the book
Sep. 8th, 2005 06:03 pmSo, yeah, I was sitting down with dinner and watching Global news, only to find that the lead story has a familiar name. Several years ago (I'm not sure the exact number, I'm horribly at remembering events, I think it might be 3 or 4), my stepmother's grandson was basically abused and neglected to death by his other grandparents, who had custody of him and some of his siblings. I'm not even sure exactly what the story was, because I was so surprised at first and, from doing searches, I couldn't find any information, but I _think_ it was the grandparents finally officially starting trial for murder. I didn't know the kid, personally, although I knew his parents (I suppose part of how this all went down was because my stepmom was kept away from them by the grandparents), but I remember when I found out about it. I'll spare you the details, it's just horrific that anyone could do that to kids, essentially, as I understand it, just for money (the government gave them money to help take care of the kids). Bleh. I don't see any way they can _not_ be convicted, but I hope they do and throw the book at them, the highest possible sentence.
Sorry, I just had to get that off my chest.
Sorry, I just had to get that off my chest.