Wednesday, March 30, 2011

CRIMESPOT; Children in the Wall

We here at the Journal have attempted to stay clear of crime issues and have made it a point to refrain from involving crime stories in our blogs (i.e. One Nation Weekly, Third RailZ)
We have decided to change our stance on that policy considering the level of “some” crimes being reported around the country. In our new segment here known as CRIMESPOT where we will not involve typical run of the mill crimes that you can easily find on the evening news, but instead we intend to put the spotlight on especially sickening, morally despicable crimes that few will report on due to sanitizing efforts at most media outlets.
Some cable and local media agencies would rather “avoid” causing their audiences the discomfort of hearing about the real crime issues in the world due to the horrific nature of those crimes. So being that the rest of America is so “weak” when it comes to the real issues going on in their own neighborhoods, we will just have to get the word out from here. Our first entry March 30, 2011 a child abuse case right out of a horror movie. Please Read This;

Virginia Parents Drywall Children in Feces Filled Bedroom - Face Charges
By Tim Morgan
THE CHILD ABUSERS
Mar 30, 2011

Two Virginia parents were charged with abuse after police say they nailed piece of drywall over the bedroom door to trap their children in the room while they partied in another part of the house.

The place where the three young girls were found was described as filthy and disgusting with 'feces and urine covering the room' from the three trapped children.

John Michael Robey, 33, and Christina Dawn Moore, 26, were charged with three counts of felony child abuse and neglect.

A report from the Washington Post reveals:

"A 4-year-old, the oldest, scaled the drywall. She ran to a neighbor, who tore down the makeshift barricade and rescued her 2-year-old and 6-month-old sisters, who were naked and filthy."
The neighbor could not wake the parents, they were out.
"They were asleep the whole time, definitely not parents of the year," Prince William County Police Officer Jonathan Perok said.
The girls have been placed into the custody of Child Protective Services.

IF THESE PEOPLE GET OUT OF JAIL WHICH IS HIGHLY LIKELY WE ASK THAT CITIZENS IN EVERY COMMUNITY TAKE THE NECESSARY ACTIONS TO RUN THEM OUT, REPORT ON THEIR KNOWN WHEREABOUTS AND ALL CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS DENY THEM REFUGE AND ANY OTHER FORMS OF ASSISTANCE.

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