Friday, November 28, 2008

Another candidate for the Hang 'em High Club

What could a 7 year old possibly do that would warrant his being beaten to death with a metal mop handle?

Easley father charged in death of 7-year-old son

Photo from WYFF4.com


Greenvilleonline.com
By Anna Simon
STAFF WRITER

EASLEY -- A 40-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the death of his 7-year-old son Friday at his home near Easley, according to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department.

The boy was found dead at his home in by EMS workers who responded to a 9:30 a.m. call about a child in possible cardiac arrest, said Susann Griffin, spokeswoman for the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office.

James Theodore Dickerson Jr., 40, of 215 W. Church Road, was charged with one count of homicide by child abuse and one count of unlawful neglect of a child, according to arrest warrants.

The deceased child, Jeremy Wade Dickerson, was a first grader at Hunt Meadows Elementary School in Anderson County School District 1, said Anderson Deputy County Coroner Don McCown.

The boy suffered multiple injuries, McCown said, but declined to elaborate, saying the injuries would be documented by an autopsy Saturday.

When paramedics arrived at the mobile home on a country road outside Easley, they found the father on the phone with 911 and attempting CPR on the child who was in the father’s bedroom, McCown said.

The father said he had put the child in his bed because he wasn’t feeling well, McCown said.

According to the warrant the child was beaten with a metal mop handle.

A five-year-old boy, brother of the dead child, also had injuries and was removed from the home and placed in DSS custody, Griffin said.

Only the father and two boys lived in the mobile home, McCown said. The mother, who lives in Liberty, and the father are involved in a “bitter” custody dispute and the father had custody of the two boys, McCown said.

The mother went to see her sons Thursday and wanted to take them to her home for Thanksgiving dinner, but the father wouldn’t let her see them, McCown said. She spoke with the boys on the phone later that night, McCown said.

When the 5-year-old was taken from the home, he was worried about who would care for his cat, a gray tabby named RC, Griffin said. Animal Control was contacted to keep the cat safe, she said.

It wasn’t known Friday evening whether there were any prior indications of abuse, Griffin said.

From a number of academic awards in his room, the 7-year-old appeared to be a gifted, intelligent child, McCown said.

“It’s a very tragic event,” McCown said.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Hang 'em high

Normally I'm a peaceful kinda gal. Although, there are times when I think public hangings might not be such a bad idea. If this guy is guilty of this, he is a prime candidate:

WYFF News Greenville, SC

Greenville Man Accused Of Raping 5-Year-Old

Alleged Incidents Took Place Over Several Weeks

POSTED: 6:09 pm EST November 25, 2008

CHESTER, S.C. -- A Greenville man has been arrested after being accused of raping a 5-year-old girl.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division said Stephen E. Beasley, 32, is charged with first degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor.

According to the arrested warrant, Beasley raped the child at her Chester home between June 1 and July 11, 2008 while the child’s mother was at work.

SLED investigators say the child told her mother about the alleged abuse, and the mother called police.

Beasley was arrested in Greenville Tuesday. He is being held at the Chester County Detention Center.

SLED’s Pee Dee Agents and The Chester County Sheriff’s Office assisted with this investigation.
If convicted, Beasley could face up to 30 years in prison.

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Some more odd names

(All names are either first or middle names, no last names)

Kesra Venun
Werbert
Zadgery
Carpentellis
Tremenous

Friday, November 07, 2008

Another beautiful poem from Rod McKuen



THE MORNING OF MY LIFE
(from official Rod McKuen site)

The planting
of my new life
now begins.
Not starting over,
for this month
I'll be little more
than one year old
having had my birth
the night I fell down
in your arms last year
only to rise up
and fall back down again.

And so it is
the morning of my life.
Here I am,
naked, like a child man
open to you always.

In some other life
I started building
all I've built for you,
never knowing you
never knowing
it would be you.

The planting of my new life
now begins
and you will be the farmer
tending me till harvest.

- from "Calendar Poems, " 1968, 1988