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#1 Apr 11 2006 at 3:18 PM Rating: Good
Oh, the unspeakable torture this woman would suffer at my hands if this were my baby. Mr. Blonde would look like a saint.

What is wrong with people like this? I have more respect for this guy..

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BOSTON - A woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to slashing the throat of her roommate's 9-month-old baby and leaving him to bleed to death in retaliation for being asked to move out.

Natalie Rodriguez, 23, of Chelsea, had faced first-degree murder charges but pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and kidnapping in the December 2002 death of Xavier Antonio Miranda.

Under the plea deal, she could be released from prison in 29 years.

Rodriguez had known Xavier's mother, Giselle Colon, since childhood. After Rodriguez lost her job at a
Social Security office, she moved in with Colon, authorities said. But family members said the arrangement didn't work out: Rodriguez frequently drank, often became belligerent, and did not pay rent.

Eventually, the family asked her to leave, and the deadline for doing so was the day she killed the baby, prosecutors said.

Rodriguez admitted in the plea deal to taking the baby from his crib, slashing his throat and then leaving him by a trash can near a neighbor's driveway.
#2 Apr 11 2006 at 3:21 PM Rating: Excellent
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Yeah, I saw that in the news this morning. Freak.
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#3 Apr 11 2006 at 3:23 PM Rating: Good
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That just turns my stomach. I could go on and on about this, but I'll just start to cry.
#4 Apr 11 2006 at 3:23 PM Rating: Good
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Holy hell. That makes me feel physically ill.
#5 Apr 11 2006 at 3:23 PM Rating: Decent
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I guess what it will come down to is if at nine months is a baby actually a baby or just a fetus?

Should make a compelling argument.
#6 Apr 11 2006 at 3:24 PM Rating: Decent
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#7 Apr 11 2006 at 3:26 PM Rating: Good
I would certianly take this an an omen. Those of you going to Boston, leave your children at home! Freaky baby killing womens live there.
#8 Apr 11 2006 at 3:27 PM Rating: Decent
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People like that should be thrown in jail until their dying day. 29 years isn't near half enough.

Edited, Tue Apr 11 16:33:27 2006 by DodoBird
#9 Apr 11 2006 at 3:28 PM Rating: Good
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People allowed to live after admitting to doing something like this makes me ill. Granted, she will get whats coming to her when she is thrown in prison by the other inmates, but still.
#10 Apr 11 2006 at 3:31 PM Rating: Excellent
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People like that should be thrown in jail until their dying day. 29 years isn't near half enough.


That was the max under the plea arrangement. I guess they couldn't talk her into pleading guilty to first degree murder (and why would she?), and MA doesn't have the death penalty, so that's that unless they wanted to drag the family through a trial for a few more years' worth.

I tend to agree, though. I can't see this person ever contributing anything worthwhile. Maybe that's just my inner cynic. /shrug

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Edited, Tue Apr 11 16:37:42 2006 by Samira
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#11 Apr 11 2006 at 3:32 PM Rating: Good
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Aww c'mon Hypocrites!

We've all done it.

Don't pretend you haven't slaughtered at least one small child!
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#12 Apr 11 2006 at 3:32 PM Rating: Good
I didn't hear about this. Not sure how I missed it. What the hell goes through someone's head to actually go and do this? The thread title pretty much sums it up.
#13 Apr 11 2006 at 3:33 PM Rating: Decent
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I'm not usually one for "an eye for an eye" but in this case i think i could justify tying the b*tch up and cutting her throat, enough so that its a slow painfull death.

#14 Apr 11 2006 at 3:35 PM Rating: Good
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I know Ma doesnt have the death penalty and at times like this it pissesme off. We came really close to passing it during the Jeffrey Curly case but despite how awful that particular crime was it didnt not go through.

Edited, Tue Apr 11 16:41:35 2006 by DSD
#15 Apr 11 2006 at 3:41 PM Rating: Decent
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This hurts my heart.
#16 Apr 11 2006 at 5:14 PM Rating: Decent
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Now, while I may have spent time as an unemployed freeloader (as I am now) I've never gone so far as to killing babies.



Yet.
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#17 Apr 11 2006 at 5:29 PM Rating: Good
Oh, oh, oh.

NOW you all want to jump on the death penalty bandwagon. Well I say get the fock down and walk. This is not a sometime thing. This wagon is for people for believe in the death penalty all the time. Down, I say. Down.

Either you support the death penalty or you don't. Either it's a viable means of dealing with crime or it isn't. The fact that the victim in this case was an infant is not relevant to the ethics of the penalty applied to the perpetrator.

#18 Apr 11 2006 at 5:35 PM Rating: Good
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I support the death penalty.

This person doesn't deserve to live. She'd be a better use to society as fertilizer.
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#19 Apr 11 2006 at 5:37 PM Rating: Good
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I support the death penalty.

This person doesn't deserve to live. She'd be a better use to society as fertilizer.


I am against the death penalty.

Those people would be more useful for unimaginable medical experiments. Think of the Progress!
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#20 Apr 11 2006 at 5:40 PM Rating: Good
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Those people would be more useful for unimaginable medical experiments. Think of the Progress!


Yeah, but then all those hippies would complain that it's 'inhumaine'.

Well, what would you rather have you dirty hippies? A death penalty or forced experimentation?
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#21 Apr 11 2006 at 6:35 PM Rating: Good
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Oh, oh, oh.

NOW you all want to jump on the death penalty bandwagon. Well I say get the fock down and walk. This is not a sometime thing. This wagon is for people for believe in the death penalty all the time. Down, I say. Down.

Either you support the death penalty or you don't. Either it's a viable means of dealing with crime or it isn't. The fact that the victim in this case was an infant is not relevant to the ethics of the penalty applied to the perpetrator.



Ive been on the death penalty bandwagon since the beginning. In fact Im the one who said ***** lethal injection, just grab a rope and hang them the moment they're convicted. It saves us money. But in the case of child murder, they have to have done to them what they did to the little ones before they swing
#22 Apr 11 2006 at 6:42 PM Rating: Excellent
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Eventually, there will come a day when a story like this will break me. Hopefully I'll just stop reading the news before then...

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#23 Apr 11 2006 at 6:58 PM Rating: Default


Naw, just throw his *** in a cell with the Alabama Black Snake as we know him.

#24 Apr 11 2006 at 7:06 PM Rating: Decent
This kinda **** does actually disgust me. I'm not all for the death penalty but I can't understand how you can kill a harmless defenceless baby.

Death for her? I think so.
#25 Apr 12 2006 at 1:14 PM Rating: Decent
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The second tragedy here is that she might be released in less than 30 years.

#26 Apr 12 2006 at 1:19 PM Rating: Default
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TStephens wrote:
Oh, oh, oh.

NOW you all want to jump on the death penalty bandwagon. Well I say get the fock down and walk. This is not a sometime thing. This wagon is for people for believe in the death penalty all the time. Down, I say. Down.

Either you support the death penalty or you don't. Either it's a viable means of dealing with crime or it isn't. The fact that the victim in this case was an infant is not relevant to the ethics of the penalty applied to the perpetrator.



If you commit a crime like this, you give up any rights you have as a human being who is owed any amount of respect. If society (or more importantly the victims family) chooses that you should be locked away for life, so be it, if they choose that you should meet your maker at the end of a rope, I have no problem with that either.

I honstly think it is the families of the victims who should make the choice regarding the death penalty once guilt or innocence has been established by judge and jury.
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