With deep regret on the one hand, and full contentment on the other hand; this will be the last post on this blog.
I want to thank all of you who have faithfully followed my posts. I also want to thank those of you who have voted this blog in the top 5 and top 10 Family & Civil Rights blogs out there! Additionally, I want to thank all of you who have become friends due to your finding my blog and allowing me to help you either in court or with Child Services! And last but not least, I want to thank those of you who have linked my blog to your web page or to your own blog!
It has been my pleasure helping all the people I've been able to help because of this blog!
It might take a while before this blog is fully gone, because I plan on printing each and every page before I hit the delete button. However, if you would like to use any of the Motions or Petitions I've posted- I suggest you do that as soon as possible! Copy them and use them as templates, substitute my story for your own case that's how I started! I ask one thing from those of you who will be borrowing anything from this blog before it's gone... can you please white out my or my children's names?
In closing, most people that follow this blog already know where they can find me!
I have started switching everything over to my new blog.. (www.StillDisgustedWithTheSystem.blogspot.com)
Hope you chose to continue following me at my new address! See you there!
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Mother drowned toddler for revenge..
A court has heard a New South Wales woman deliberately drowned her 17-month-old daughter to get revenge on the child's father.
The 27-year-old is accused of drowning the toddler in a Wollongong suburb in July 2009.
Her lawyer told a Supreme Court jury in Sydney that the woman had a "depressive illness" at the time.
But she is standing trial for murder after the Crown rejected her guilty plea to the lesser charge of manslaughter.
In his opening address, crown prosecutor Michael Fox said the child drowned after her mother put her face down in the bath and left the water running while she sat in another room.
He said the woman then dressed her dead daughter and put her on a bed where she slept beside her.
The jury was told the woman did not call an ambulance or mention the child's death to anyone for two days and in that time tried to commit suicide.
The court heard the woman had a troubled relationship with the child's father and that days before the
baby's death she found out that he was taking another woman on a holiday.
Mr Fox said the woman sent her former partner a text that read: "Enjoy your trip to the snow, it's the last weekend you will be happy."
He said she feared losing custody of her daughter.
Defence barrister Dina Yehia SC said her client was a caring and loving mother who became isolated and depressed before the toddler's death.
The barrister said she was suffering from an "abnormality of the mind" that affected her ability to know right from wrong.
The woman sat quietly in the dock avoiding the gaze of the jurors who sat within metres of her.
Original Article,
http://au.news.yahoo.com/latest/a/-/article/14382615
The 27-year-old is accused of drowning the toddler in a Wollongong suburb in July 2009.
Her lawyer told a Supreme Court jury in Sydney that the woman had a "depressive illness" at the time.
But she is standing trial for murder after the Crown rejected her guilty plea to the lesser charge of manslaughter.
In his opening address, crown prosecutor Michael Fox said the child drowned after her mother put her face down in the bath and left the water running while she sat in another room.
He said the woman then dressed her dead daughter and put her on a bed where she slept beside her.
The jury was told the woman did not call an ambulance or mention the child's death to anyone for two days and in that time tried to commit suicide.
The court heard the woman had a troubled relationship with the child's father and that days before the
baby's death she found out that he was taking another woman on a holiday.
Mr Fox said the woman sent her former partner a text that read: "Enjoy your trip to the snow, it's the last weekend you will be happy."
He said she feared losing custody of her daughter.
Defence barrister Dina Yehia SC said her client was a caring and loving mother who became isolated and depressed before the toddler's death.
The barrister said she was suffering from an "abnormality of the mind" that affected her ability to know right from wrong.
The woman sat quietly in the dock avoiding the gaze of the jurors who sat within metres of her.
Original Article,
http://au.news.yahoo.com/latest/a/-/article/14382615
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