As human beings, we have trouble fathoming the idea of a young girl committing so atrocious a crime as murder. Much less, the murder of her own mother. The concept becomes even more inconceivable when it pertains to a beautiful young woman beautiful young woman with a loving family and the world at her fingertips. These girls aren't all women in prison now. Some have been released and disappeared into the mainstream. Scary, huh? Nakisha Waddell At age 14, Nakisha Waddell stabbed her mother, Vaughne Thomas, 43 times in their Virginia home. In court, she said she was tired of the years of fighting and just exploded. Her 15-year-old friend, Annie Belcher, helped her dig a grave in the backyard. The pair poured alcohol and nail polish remover on the dead woman and tried to ignite her to no avail. They eventually mixed a crude concrete mixture and poured it on top of her and finished by covering her with sticks, leaves, and yard debris. She gives no reason or excuse o
Sounds to me as if some holier-than-thous have found a way to punish her for being a single mother.
ReplyDeleteI bet if she were married and middle-class that the law wouldn't go after her.
The story was taken down before I had the chance to read it, but I'm assuming that this was an accidental death.
We had a case in Indiana where a child was removed from a home where the parents weren't married. I believe some trumped-up charges of neglect were placed on at least the mother.
Ironically, while in foster care, this toddler got out in the middle of the night and drowned in the family pool.
The grieving mother made the statement that nothing like this had happened in the almost two years that her child was in her home and that it was ironic that it would happen in the "safe" home to where he had been taken.
As for the foster parents...they weren't charged with a thing. It was just--according to authorities--an "unfortunate" accident.
I believe that the toddler's birth parents should have sued the system that removed the child from their home!