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MW
12-20-2007, 07:03 AM
Teens charged in 'Mortal Kombat' death (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071220/ap_on_re_us/mortal_kombat_death)

Thu Dec 20, 12:03 AM ET

Two teens have been charged with killing the 7-year-old sister of one of them by beating her with imitations of moves from the "Mortal Kombat" video game, prosecutors said.

Lamar Roberts, 17, and Heather Trujillo, 16, were charged as adults on one count each of felony child abuse causing death, state prosecutor Robert Miller said in court documents released Wednesday and filed a day earlier.

According to a police affidavit, the teens were baby-sitting Trujillo's half-sister, Zoe Garcia, on Dec. 6 while the girl's mother was at work. Zoe lost consciousness and stopped breathing after the teens hit, kicked and body-slammed her, imitating moves used in the video game, the document said.

Trujillo and Roberts tried reviving the girl by putting her under running water and attempting CPR before they called her mother and 911, the affidavits stated. The girl died at a hospital.

An autopsy showed she had a broken wrist, more than 20 bruises, swelling of the brain, and bleeding in her neck muscles and under her spine, the affidavits said.

There were no listed phone numbers in the Weld County directory for either Roberts' mother, Linda Clark, or Trujillo's, Dana Trujillo. Sheriff's spokeswoman Margie Martinez said late Wednesday that she did not know whether either teen had an attorney. The teens were being held at the Weld County jail but were not permitted to accept phone calls, Martinez said.

Roberts said he was downstairs playing video games while the sisters wrestled upstairs, police said. But a witness quoted in the affidavit said Roberts told her he had kicked the girl.

The witness told police that Roberts said Zoe had told them to stop wrestling. According to the affidavit, when the witness asked why they didn't stop, he responded, "I don't know; I was drunk."

If convicted, the teens could be sentenced to 48 years in prison.

AYFR
12-20-2007, 07:14 AM
:sad for the seven year old girl.

The pain she must have felt, makes me want to cry.

What is this world coming to?

Don't mind me my optimisum is a little on the down side today, all the news shows is what is bad with the world, it seems like there is nothing good anymore. From parents leaving their children in hot cars to this story here, it just makes me sick and breaks my heart.

To me my kids are a precious gift to be loved and charished.

I hope both these teens recieve the maximum sentence WITHOUT even the possibility of parole.

How is it that they can end the life of someone that is just begining their and stiil get to keep theirs?

Oceanbreeze
12-20-2007, 08:38 AM
De Ja Vu...how many times does this have to happen?

MW
12-20-2007, 06:57 PM
And I get crap for banning video games, power rangers, and not having cable TV. If it's all the same, I'll keep on being a "bad" momma whose kids don't do crap like this.

Kurtz
12-20-2007, 07:59 PM
16 'n 17?

I grew up with those cartoons where the characters killed each other, we played cops 'n robbers 'n killed each other, we even chased each other down 'n kicked each other, but we didn't kill each other. These 'kids' should have known better, looks like murder 2nd degree.

Second-degree murder is ordinarily defined as 1) an intentional killing that is not premeditated or planned, nor committed in a reasonable "heat of passion" or 2) a killing caused by dangerous conduct and the offender's obvious lack of concern for human life. Second-degree murder may best be viewed as the middle ground between first-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter.

Wonder what the difference is in sentences for the convictions...
felony child abuse causing death as compared to second degree murder?

Partyless
12-21-2007, 08:46 AM
That poor little girl - my heart breaks for what she had to endure.

As for what should happen to the two monsters who killed her - life without parole - no exception. I hear child killers are treated especially 'well' in prison!

Bastards!

Trueblue
12-21-2007, 09:39 AM
16 'n 17?

I grew up with those cartoons where the characters killed each other, we played cops 'n robbers 'n killed each other, we even chased each other down 'n kicked each other, but we didn't kill each other. These 'kids' should have known better, looks like murder 2nd degree.

Second-degree murder is ordinarily defined as 1) an intentional killing that is not premeditated or planned, nor committed in a reasonable "heat of passion" or 2) a killing caused by dangerous conduct and the offender's obvious lack of concern for human life. Second-degree murder may best be viewed as the middle ground between first-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter.

Wonder what the difference is in sentences for the convictions...
felony child abuse causing death as compared to second degree murder?

Sounds about right, actually.

Cookie Parker
12-21-2007, 09:43 AM
I'm not sure what's up with children these days, but I don't think children are natural born killers.

the intolerance in our society, the language of "Kill democrats", and "Kill homos" is so prevalent on TV and in churches and other places normally not known for major violence, that I think children have crossed a line of understanding the harm in killing. I am sure those children may have been drunk...who knows? I just know that as badly as I feel for the little girl and her pain, the pain these two children will endure the rest of their life being in a US prison will be long lasting....long after they figure out why they did it.

For anyone who thinks it does not take a village to raise children, think about this....what if those of us who have long disdained the hate speech and the violence expressed in our everyday life had really tried to make a difference by promoting love and tolerance and compassion, would these children have better understood what they were playing on the video?

I worked in Juvenile Detention and never found any naturally bad child.....just neglected, abused, or one who was in the wrong place at the wrong time...

Trueblue
12-21-2007, 09:49 AM
I'm not sure what's up with children these days, but I don't think children are natural born killers.

the intolerance in our society, the language of "Kill democrats", and "Kill homos" is so prevalent on TV and in churches and other places normally not known for major violence, that I think children have crossed a line of understanding the harm in killing. I am sure those children may have been drunk...who knows? I just know that as badly as I feel for the little girl and her pain, the pain these two children will endure the rest of their life being in a US prison will be long lasting....long after they figure out why they did it.

For anyone who thinks it does not take a village to raise children, think about this....what if those of us who have long disdained the hate speech and the violence expressed in our everyday life had really tried to make a difference by promoting love and tolerance and compassion, would these children have better understood what they were playing on the video?

I worked in Juvenile Detention and never found any naturally bad child.....just neglected, abused, or one who was in the wrong place at the wrong time...

:clap

cassandra
12-21-2007, 10:18 AM
This is just so horrible. My heart aches for the little girl.

What a terrible situation. I hope that the children are not sentenced lightly.

Trueblue
12-21-2007, 12:59 PM
Given recent sentences for this kind of crime, I doubt that is a concern.

I wonder why the parents thought these two would be good sitters? :think