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Showing Original Post only (View all)Florida man smothers 6 year old while playing video game [View all]
Authorities in Sarasota, Florida arrested a 31-year-old man for allegedly using his body weight to smother his six-year-old son to death on Dec. 24, WFLA-TV reported.
James Dearman was charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child in connection with the boys death. Investigators said the suspects other son demonstrated how Dearman used his 270-pound frame to pin the victim against a couch, saying, When dad squished him, he got dead.
Theres not a detective or anybody who isnt pretty upset about this and finds it egregious and malicious, the treatment of a six-year-old child, Sheriffs Department Captain John Walsh said.
Investigators said the incident started when Dearman and his girlfriend, Ashley Cole, told the two boys to go to bed in their bedroom around 7:30 pm that night. When the children refused, Dearman ordered them to stand facing their wall.
Cole told authorities that Dearman later caught the victim watching the couple play video games, prompting the suspect to force the boy to lie on the couch on his side while facing the rear cushions. At that point, she said, Dearman pinned the boy against the cushions, and ignored him when he yelled that he could not breathe. Five minutes later, the boy became motionless.
Instead of attending to him, however, Cole and the suspect left the room to smoke cigarettes in their garage. When they returned 10 minutes later, Cole noticed that the boy was not breathing, then ran back to the garage to pray while Dearman called 911 and tried to perform CPR. Paramedics later took the boy to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
James Dearman was charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child in connection with the boys death. Investigators said the suspects other son demonstrated how Dearman used his 270-pound frame to pin the victim against a couch, saying, When dad squished him, he got dead.
Theres not a detective or anybody who isnt pretty upset about this and finds it egregious and malicious, the treatment of a six-year-old child, Sheriffs Department Captain John Walsh said.
Investigators said the incident started when Dearman and his girlfriend, Ashley Cole, told the two boys to go to bed in their bedroom around 7:30 pm that night. When the children refused, Dearman ordered them to stand facing their wall.
Cole told authorities that Dearman later caught the victim watching the couple play video games, prompting the suspect to force the boy to lie on the couch on his side while facing the rear cushions. At that point, she said, Dearman pinned the boy against the cushions, and ignored him when he yelled that he could not breathe. Five minutes later, the boy became motionless.
Instead of attending to him, however, Cole and the suspect left the room to smoke cigarettes in their garage. When they returned 10 minutes later, Cole noticed that the boy was not breathing, then ran back to the garage to pray while Dearman called 911 and tried to perform CPR. Paramedics later took the boy to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/01/florida-man-fatally-smothers-young-son-while-playing-video-game-then-goes-out-to-smoke/
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That's makes no sense, the average age of a video gamer is about the age of 30, video games are...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2016
#5
Can you give a citation for 'eats brain cells'? That sounds really science-y!
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2016
#26
You made no case. I think the part where they go back to the garage to pray is what shows
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2016
#28
yup, i go to the bible when confronted with grown people playing with toys:
Facility Inspector
Jan 2016
#43