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Man Stomps Baby to Death

June 17, 2008 by Eliza Ferree  
Filed under News & Media

As you can see this is not going to be a nice post, if you want to skip it feel free. I really feel the need to write a few of these just to show that like a friend said, “…people aren’t always sunshine and roses…” so I thought this would be a perfect example.

Imagine driving down a road to see what looks like someone hit an animal. You back up to make sure all is okay and see a man that has blood on him. That’s when you realize it’s a baby in his arms and he’s stomping it to death. That’s what happened this past weekend in California.

All he told fire fighter Dan Robinson was, “demons.” He thought demons were in the baby. That’s when he began stomping the poor baby. When police and firefighters couldn’t get him to stop they opened fire on him. The baby (between 1 or 2-years-old) was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead.

This is one case I’m glad to hear he was shot dead, especially the horror this baby would’ve been going through. No news why he did this besides what he told Dan. Just sick if you ask me.

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Comments

2 Responses to “Man Stomps Baby to Death”
  1. pamela smith says:

    its really sad that a child had to go through what he went through i dont see how any humen being can hurt a inocent child that cant defend them selfs but he will burn in h e l l

  2. tjwriter says:

    That’s just awful, and while I’m glad society doesn’t have to worry about this guy anymore, I have to wonder with all the demon talk, if this guy was mentally unstable.

    My heart breaks for that poor child.

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