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#932971
Blackvoice
This level of crazy is new for me.
4/2/2009 9:37:34 AM
#932985
Buddt
Yeah I agree to that .Has soon has the her dead son walk though the prison door to take her home. She is free to go.
But I wouldn't hold my breath sweetie ..Your gods track record at saving his follower is pretty shitty . The sands of history is cover with the blood of a millions of Christan's and pilgrims of many other religion alike all them all praying to some imaginary god for mercy for themselves or their children and begging their god for a salvation that will never come.
4/2/2009 10:30:40 AM
#933003
Buddt
I wouldn't have allowed this plea It seem like a way to avoid responsibility .
Now she gets to go to prison with out take or responsibility or admitting to any real wrong doing .
And it also lets the court to reinforce her delusion that she didn't do anything wrong and it all big misunderstanding and god will make it all better. Evne the court agree that god can make all better.
No this plea was bed idea.The victim wasn't heard here.The court has allowed her to think or believe that he just under six feet of dirt and rock and he's not dead , he is in state of flux and god can fix it .
4/2/2009 11:02:07 AM
#933006
Elphada
Her child will be resurrected after 1 year of his death? She wouldn't have had to worry about this if she had fed her son. The rapture freaks say the dead will resurrect with the living (caught up in the air thing) so that's a lot of folks. I can't help but think of the Thriller video and I'll bet they wouldn't want to bump into decomposed bodies. Night of the Living Dead also comes to mind.
4/2/2009 11:08:56 AM
#933116
tracer
If her son comes back from the dead, her imprisonment will be the least of the prosecution's problems.
4/2/2009 1:48:18 PM
#933165
Tolpuddle Martyr
The only part of this sad story that is in any way edifying is the judge grimly saying "sure thing" when the crazy bitch asked to be exonerated when the poor kid who died from neglect magically comes back to life. Glad she's rotting in jail in the meantime.
4/2/2009 3:19:13 PM
#933231
Ginnintonix
I believe the reason tht they did not go for an insanity defense is becasue she would not fit the legal definition of insane. Something about knowing right from wrong...
4/2/2009 5:43:24 PM
#933313
That is so, so horrible. What a tragedy to be born to someone like that.
4/2/2009 9:36:09 PM
#933579
Der kaspar
wow that's really messed up...
4/3/2009 10:44:56 AM
#933922
Solu
Sico an sad indeed but
ROFL for resurrect delusions.
4/4/2009 2:42:17 AM
#953682
Thejebusfire
Abortion: You're doing it wrong.
Oh, and your son isn't coming back lady.
5/10/2009 9:24:09 PM
#953734
Swedish Pagan
The woman, and the cult leader, should receive a very grave sentense! Starving her defenceless baby to death, that is almost post-natal abortion.
5/11/2009 1:54:41 AM
#995568
Nightangel1282
This is one of the saddest things I've ever heard. Hey, Ria!! The only reason they agreed to your little 'condition' is because they know it's NEVER going to happen! So you get to have a nice long stay in the prison to think about what you did and maybe reevaluate your stance on religion!! Reading stuff like this almost makes me physically sick!! Any parent who starves their child to death is beyond any hope, in my opinion.
7/26/2009 9:18:18 PM
#995636
Anon-e-moose
As part of her plea bargain, and if she stands any chance of parole, she should be legally forced to recant her 'faith' in that cult (and any other religion), acknowledge that what Atheists say is right all along, and accept that Evolution and the Big Bang are the REAL reasons for the formation of this universe, this planet & all the life on it. Whilst sworn on copies of 'On the Origin of Species', 'A Brief History of Time' and 'The God Delusion'.
...and if she deviates from this, even when freed, then she'll be back in the slammer so fast her feet won't bloody touch. And she'll only leave jail in a box.
This should apply to ALL crimes based on any religious beliefs. NO EXCEPTIONS.
7/27/2009 8:03:50 AM
#998714
Mech610
Judge: "Yeah...Okay lady, when he comes back to life we'll let you go. Now...When is this supposed to happen exactly?"
8/1/2009 9:25:54 PM
#1003532
Don´t worry, since he will not resurrect, she can rot in jail. And think that "thou shalt not kill" applies in this case.
8/10/2009 4:29:20 AM
#1034241
Red Shirt
This woman is a monster. I don't care how insane she is.
10/9/2009 4:37:08 AM
#1058654
The Bad Guy
One Mind Ministries: Perfect name for a cult.
11/17/2009 1:29:00 AM
#1080371
Trilby
This is the most absurd crap I have ever heard in all of my life.
And I frequent this site.
12/27/2009 5:45:24 PM
#1080424
Kisare
oh my merlin...-is sick-
12/27/2009 7:57:54 PM
#1081040
Abdul Alhazred
"...authorities agreed to the clause"
I can see why the judge ruled like that. He/she wanted peace and these people out of his/her face/court.
12/28/2009 2:20:31 PM
#1154378
TB Tabby
The year is up. How'd that work out for ya, Ria?
5/3/2010 2:42:37 PM
#1154383
anti-nonsense
I think he agreed just cause he didn't want to have to deal with the fucky whackjob anymore. Can't say I blame him.
5/3/2010 2:55:20 PM
#1164553
There are degrees of fundiness.
On the scale of 1 to 10 (1 being least fundie), most people are near one.
This one... this one breaks the scale.
It breaks the scale so much that you don't see the scale, but a floating marker in mid-air that is still accelerating upward.
6/4/2010 12:34:13 PM
#1165802
Jason Paul
"Ramkissoon, a member of a group called One Mind Ministries, believes Javon Thompson, her year-old son, will rise again, and as part of her plea agreement, authorities agreed to the clause. "
I really, REALLY hope authorities were just humoring her when they agreed to this.
6/8/2010 8:38:00 PM
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