its a crazy world we live in.


Youngsters body found in Maine, police cannot identify him
A young boy whom police believe to be around the ages of 4 or 5, was found dead alongside a rural road in South Berwick, Maine, on the border of New Hampshire. Due to the nature of decomposition, the boy has yet to be identified. At this point, investigators do not know what he looked like. Computer generated renditions of what he may have looked like have been put together by forensics. He was reportedly wearing a Faded Glory t-shirt which read “Aviator” and black “Lightning McQeen” gym shoes. Police have nothing to go on as there has been no children reported missing in that area.
any missing persons reports in your area that fit this child's description?
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its a crazy world we live in.
So sad... I assume they combed the missing children files looking for a link. I thought the thread title had to do with another Stephen King novel.
That's a terrible story. There are some phuquin sick ass people in this world, man. Hurting and killing innocent babies, that's your basic act of an animal, hunting & killing the young.
The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
As a father..this sends chills down my spine..I don't know how I would ever go on if somthing ever happened to my little girl..
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i think parents are the number one cause of death when it comes to children.that's a sick ass page. i read some of the other stories on there last night... unfathomable. this little boy is the third body dumped in that town. remember Jeffrey Curley? and some guy from New Hampshire murdered his pregnant teenaged girlfriend and dumped her body there... the police say this little boy's face is the most well known face in Maine right now and they are looking for a truck seen in the vicinity. people need to die and die fast for this sort of crime. it's rampant because they don't. if we disposed of garbage people it only makes sense people will have more incentive not to be garbage. people say the death penalty is not a deterrent. it could be if it were swift, brutal, and applied as often as it should be.
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How did this thing even get close to a child? Most children you'd think would run from a creep who even has the outward appearance of one...
This is also a case for why prostitution should be legal, so freaks can get their freak on and not stoop to thinking they can intimidate children into not telling on the awful things they do to them....
Coarse edged youth, the irish pendants string from their smiles
not yet plucked as to slacken the seams
and drag down the features of age,
no folds or creases from unkempt wear
eyes of tranquilty, crystalline-beads
no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012


Oh, to have even five minutes alone with a child murderer.
My wife once told me her biggest fear is what I would be capable of if someone hurt my daughter....I think it would be a lot like the movie man on fire..I'm by no means a violent person but when it comes to my girl I could become one
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Hampton, N.H. hotel being searched for clues in death of Texas boy found in Maine
HAMPTON, N.H. - State Police have cordoned off the parking lot at Stone Gable Inn on Route 1, searching for evidence of whether 6-year-old Camden Pierce Hughes was killed there.
Camden's body was found four days ago in South Berwick, Maine, just over the New Hampshire border. This morning, his mother Julianne McCrery, 41, of Irving, Texas was taken into custody at the Chelmsford rest stop on Interstate 495, just south of Lowell.
She reportedly confessed to police she killed her son with a lethal dose of cough syrup.
The Stone Gable Inn is a small, two-story hotel with about 35 rooms, not far from Interstate 95. It's located less than 30 miles from where Camden's body was found and more than 1,800 miles from where the mother and son called home.
Maine and Massachusetts State Police have referred all questions about the investigation to the New Hampshire Attorney General's office, but did not indicate why. Sources have said McCrery gave information to police leading them to believe Camden was killed in New Hampshire.
McCrery has since been hospitalized. She has not been formally charged in her son's death.
Police have been seeking the public's help in identifying the young boy's body found Saturday about 4 p.m. A witness described a blue Toyota Tacoma pick-up truck driven by a woman in the are shortly before the body was found. It was described as having a Navy insignia on the license plate.
Investigators released a computer-generated likeness of the boy's face as it may have looked when he was alive in hopes the public could identify him. The likeness was superimposed onto a picture of Camden's dead body, still dressed in the camouflage zip=up sweatshirt and T-shirt, he was wearing when he was found under a blanket on the dirt road Saturday.
Maine police said dozens of calls from all over the country and Canada poured in.
McCrery is the author of "Good Night, Sleep Tight: How to Fall Asleep and Go Back to Sleep When You Wake Up." Her biography associated with the book says she has two sons, the younger Camden and an older boy in the U.S. Navy.
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Don't look back ~ You're not going that way!


I don't understand how she could dump his body.... I have wondered sometimes when a child dies... how do you even let them take the body away... the mother part of her heart must be missing.
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This just confirms we are just barely above wild animal. Wild animals will abandon their children or kill them, other wild animals will kill them just to kill them, or another male of the same species will see them as a threat against him being able to knock up the new mother.... Sometimes the mother thinks she could have gotten knocked up by a better mate so she negates to take care of or just gets rid of the offspring in the way...then she heads down to the bar and flirts with her dream mate...
But then some wild animals love their offspring so much, if one dies from natural causes they become so distraught, like the tiger I watched the other night, it had a runt who wasn't putting on size like its siblings and the tiger conservationist tried to give it meat on the side, but it died anyway...just too weak. The mother kept licking it and licking it and carried it around for a while; then in a desperate act to save it from becoming some other creatures meal she ate most of it and then buried the bones. You think how awful, but she loved it so much she couldn't bare the thought of it being scavenged by another animal...she ate it so slowly. not voraciously like she would a meal....
Last edited by maniclion; 05-20-2011 at 01:57 PM.
Coarse edged youth, the irish pendants string from their smiles
not yet plucked as to slacken the seams
and drag down the features of age,
no folds or creases from unkempt wear
eyes of tranquilty, crystalline-beads
no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012
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