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Saguaro
07-31-2007, 08:19 AM
BUENA VISTA, Pennsylvania (AP) -- A 13-year-old girl used a shotgun to fatally shoot her father in the head early Monday in a home overrun with animals and filth, police said.

The girl told investigators she used a 12-gauge shotgun to shoot 34-year-old Matthew Booth in the face while he was in bed, according to a police affidavit.

A police complaint did not identify a motive in the killing, but her mother, Michelle Fazek, who was separated from Booth, said she had complained several times to county child welfare officials that her daughter and her brother, 14, were living in squalor and that her daughter had been abused.

"I just want to see her," Fazek said. "She must be so scared."

Messages left for Allegheny County's Office of Children, Youth and Families were not immediately returned.

The Associated Press does not identify victims of possible sexual abuse.

The girl appeared in municipal court late Monday wearing a maroon county jail uniform, her hands and ankles cuffed, where she was charged as an adult with criminal homicide and ordered held without bail.

The house in Elizabeth Township, about 20 miles southeast of Pittsburgh was in deplorable condition, police said.

"They had a number of animals, dogs, cats and rabbits. They hadn't cleaned up after them," said James Morton, assistant superintendent of Allegheny County Police. The two-story frame house had dirty, peeling white siding, and a downstairs window was boarded up.

Matthew Booth's neighbor Suzanne Gruber told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that the girl had told her she had killed her father because she "just couldn't take it any more." Gruber said the girl also told her she had been abused.

In an interview with KDKA-TV, Gruber said the girl said "she messed up the house to make it look like somebody had broken in and she ended up shooting him in the face."

Gloria Brown, who lives two houses down from the Booth house, said the family moved in last year. She said she offered to let the girl, who seemed shy, stay at her home.

"I just know something wasn't right at the house," Brown said. She said she last saw the girl Sunday making a sandwich for her father at a birthday celebration at the Brown house.

"I was totally shocked when it happened," Brown said

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/30/father.slain.ap/index.html?iref=mpstoryview

Ringo
07-31-2007, 12:34 PM
Why didn't the complaining MOTHER have the kids to begin with? Can you really blame the kid? Sorry, but I can't as the incestuous pedophile got what he deserved!

I suspect if Chris Matthews & Olberman got their heads together, they could figure out how to blame Sears, Winchester & the NRA for making this GUN available, and GOP Social programs for the Guy's condition and the Family breakdown!

Damn this makes ya cnical & sarcastic, not to mention Mad!

Sweet Tart
07-31-2007, 01:23 PM
Its disgusting. If the mom KNEW they were living in those conditions, why didn't she do something about it besides calling CPS?

April15
07-31-2007, 01:46 PM
Sometimes the justify ends the means!

Ringo
08-01-2007, 06:45 AM
Its disgusting. If the mom KNEW they were living in those conditions, why didn't she do something about it besides calling CPS?


Exactly, as its not like this just happened in a short time, it appears to be a pattern of this jerks lifestyle!

Even if she couldn't raise these kids, it was still her duty to look out for them, and have them pulled out there, as I believe INCEST is still a crime, or at least enough to have them removed! Question now is, what kind of Families will these kids raise, unless they end up on a CHEMICAL ride, and life is short for them!

Domestic abuse usually leaves several victims in its wake, ranging from the immediate family to In Laws, Uncles, Aunts etc...it works on all of them! The Lord has blessed me enough NOT to see this in my Family yet, and
I am grateful, as I hate seeing people hurt for no good reason!

Trueblue
08-01-2007, 07:01 AM
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Zanoog
08-01-2007, 07:14 AM
This is a very sad story. Those scars, never really completely heal, but remain raw spots on the heart and mind.

Saguaro
08-07-2007, 01:48 PM
BUENA VISTA, Pennsylvania (AP) -- Outside the home's front door lay a bare, blood-soaked mattress and box spring.

The house inside was infested with fleas, the plumbing was backed up, much of the furniture was broken and the stench of cat urine filled the air.

Matthew Booth, 34, was lying face-up on the mattress when he was shot in the head early July 30. His 13-year-old daughter told investigators she used a 12-gauge shotgun to shoot him in the face, a crime that her attorney said was precipitated by years of sexual abuse.

The Associated Press on Sunday toured the Elizabeth Township home, located about 20 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, and found revolting conditions.

"I've been in crack houses that have been nicer," said Eddie Rose, a private investigator hired by the girl's attorney, Patrick Nightingale.

Prosecutors initially charged the girl as an adult with criminal homicide. But after visiting the filthy home Friday, Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr. decried the deplorable conditions and said the girl would be tried as a juvenile.

The girl was sent to a psychiatric clinic Friday and, on Monday, officials there determined she should remain for up to another 20 days.

A hearing was scheduled for Tuesday to get a judge to approve transferring the case to juvenile court. The Associated Press does not identify possible victims of sexual abuse.

Matthew Booth was cremated in a private ceremony, his brother Josh Booth told the AP after visiting the house Sunday.

The 13-year-old girl's mother, Michelle Fazek, does not have custody of the teen or her 14-year-old brother, but does have custody of a 12-year-old daughter she had with Matthew Booth. Fazek and Booth were never married.

Nightingale told a judge last week that his client "specifically requested her mother not be involved at this point. There are serious issues of alienation."

The brother said he was on the second floor at the time his father was shot and came running downstairs when he heard it.

The girl tossed about some furniture after her father's slaying to make it look like a burglary took place, Nightingale said. But, he said, she lived in the squalor, among the fleas and animal feces.

There was barely enough room to walk through the living room. A beat-up couch, where the girl slept, stood propped up against one corner, its back ripped and its cushions scattered on the floor.

An empty alcohol bottle, beer cans, soda cans, books, a stuffed animal, papers and crumpled-up pages from pornographic magazines cluttered the floor.

A coffee maker and another small appliance sat on the kitchen floor amid dirt, debris and animal feces. A green cat litter box lay on its side. Authorities said animal welfare officers took away an array of animals -- including dogs, cats and rabbits -- from the house last week.

Several trash-filled plastic grocery bags leaned against the fridge, while larger trash bags brimming with empty beer cans took up space under the kitchen sink. The only items in the freezer were a bottle of vodka, a plastic bag and a small red container.

In one room upstairs was another bare mattress and box spring. Stuffed animals, plastic toys, clothing, and soda cans and bottles were strewn across the floor, along with animal feces.

Several drawings took up one wall. On a piece of paper stuck to the wall was D.H. Lawrence's poem, "Self Pity," which begins, "I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself." Written in marker on the wall was "To live is to suffer" and a line from a Tupac Shakur song, "My only fear of death is reincarnation."

A second room upstairs was so cluttered that walking more than a yard inside was impossible. A kitchen sink, a vacuum cleaner, an artificial Christmas tree, broken furniture, boxes and other items filled the floor.

After going through the house with an AP reporter and photographer, Rose and Al Hanasik, who works with Rose, spent several minutes furiously smacking the fleas off their clothing.

Josh Booth said he hadn't seen his brother in about six years.

But he and his wife saw the girl and her brother when the children visited their grandparents. "They would say they were fine," Kim Booth said. "They never gave any inclination something was going on."

The couple said they were unaware of any sexual abuse.

"If the family was aware anything like this was going on, we would have done something," Kim Booth said. "This terrible tragedy happened because nobody did anything."

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/08/07/father.slain.folo.ap/index.html?iref=mpstoryview

crazycase
08-07-2007, 02:11 PM
Thats just terrible! :shakehead