Showing posts with label bad parent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bad parent. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Bad Bad Bad Parent Wednesday

The parents of a boy who told police he was locked in his room for extended periods of time and given little to eat each face charges including felony child abuse, police said.
On May 10, Winston-Salem Police officers were dispatched to Southeast Middle School to investigate a child abuse report.
The victim said he had been abused in his home by his parents, Paul and Debbie Salvetti, police said in a press release.

Police interviewed the boy, whose name has not been released, and noticed that he was malnourished. He weighed 87 pounds that day - two pounds lighter than two years ago. (Remember he’s 13!) The boy gained 10 pounds in four days after being taken to a hospital.

The boy is now in the custody of the Department of Social Services and his parents are in jail on $5,000 bond.

Paul Joseph Salvetti, 44, of 5175 Toucan Lane, was charged with one count of felony child abuse and one count of misdemeanor child neglect. Debbie Salvetti, 38, of the same address, was charged with two counts of felony child abuse and one count of misdemeanor child neglect.

They turned themselves in and were each placed in the Forsyth County jail under $5,000 bonds. Their trial date was set for June 29.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Bad Bad Bad Parent Wednesday

Wednesday continues the tradition of Bad Parents.

Valeeka Gartrell, 27, is accused of discarding her newborn in a sealed plastic garbage bag. She is sad that she can't visit the boy since she's charged with attempted murder and first-degree child abuse, her lawyer told The Detroit News for a story Friday.

"She has pictures, but that's obviously not enough," Barry Resnick said. "She would love to see the baby, but there is a court order that prevents it and she will abide by the order."


Resnick has said his client likely was suffering from postpartum depression after giving birth on April 23. Unaware of the birth, Gartrell's mother and stepfather took her to St. Mary's Hospital in Livonia for what they thought were pre-birth complications, police said.

But when hospital staff told the parents she already had given birth, police said the stepfather rushed to the family's Westland home and followed the child's cries to the garage.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Bad Parent Wednesday

In Edmonton, Canada a four-year-old girl was sexually abused and tortured by her mom and her mother’s boyfriend, Darcy Bannert, 25.
According to her testimony, Bannert sexually assaulted her in the bathtub, made her sit with him on the couch while he watched porn, and made her dance like a stripper.

She was also handcuffed by her feet in a dark basement and hit with a belt by her mother, 22, and Bannert. (The mother’s name is being withheld to protect the identity of the child.)

Eyewitnesses saw the girl handcuffed to a box, punched and slapped, and not being allowed a drink of water. One witness saw the child drank a mixture of Miracle-Gro liquid fertilizer and water because she was so thirsty. She also drank her own urine.

The mother and Bannert each face multiple charges including sexual offenses, assault causing bodily harm, pot growing, unlawful confinement, and causing a child to need protective services.

The Crown Prosecutor, said the couple acted as a "tag team" in routinely taunting and abusing the girl.
She acknowledged that Bannert was the "dominant figure" in the relationship but said the mother was criminally responsible, too, for her participation and for allowing Bannert "unrestricted access" to her daughter.
"This is her child, She knew what was going on ... and she just watched it happen."

Bad Parent Wednesday

With a calm and dispassionate voice and a hymn playing in the background, Dena Schlosser confessed to the unthinkable, telling a 911 operator she’d cut off the arms of her baby girl.
The woman was sitting in her living room covered with blood when police arrived that cold November Monday, 2004 . Her nearly 11-month-old daughter lay fatally injured in a crib in a bedroom of the family’s apartment in Plano Texas. The child died shortly afterward at a nearby hospital.

Police charged the 35-year-old mother with capital murder, but declined to reveal where she was being held.

Schlosser, who had a history of postpartum depression, had been investigated on child neglect allegations earlier that year, but Texas Child Protective Services had closed what was a seven-month investigation, concluding that Schlosser did not pose a risk to her children. Neighbors said she seemed to be a loving, attentive mother.


“There were never any indications of violence with this family,” agency spokeswoman Marissa Gonzales said. “The children had always been healthy, happy and cared for.” But, on Monday, authorities discovered a grisly scene at the family’s apartment after the child’s father called a day-care center, and asked them to check on his wife and daughter.

Day-care workers called 911 after talking to the mother; an operator then called Schlosser.
Asked if there was an emergency, Schlosser calmly responded “Yes,” according to 911 tapes released by police.
“Exactly what happened?” the 911 operator asked.

“I cut her arms off,” Schlosser replied, as the hymn “He Touched Me” played in the background.

“You cut her arms off?” he repeated.

“Uh huh,” she answered.


It was not immediately clear what instrument was used to sever the baby’s arms or why the child’s father called a day-care center to check on his family.

Schlosser lived at the apartment with other family members, including her two older daughters. Authorities said the girls, ages 6 and 9, were at school when police arrived, and that their father was at work.
No one answered the door Monday night at the family’s apartment in suburban Dallas. Children’s bicycles rested near the entrance along with angel garden statues.

Neighbors said Schlosser took her children swimming in the summer, had picnics in the courtyard and walked her baby around the complex the same time each afternoon.

Dena Livingston, 43, said she saw Schlosser making her rounds with the stroller on Sunday. Two days earlier, she saw Schlosser waiting with the baby outside the elementary school where her two other daughters attend.
“She didn’t give off like she was in a distant world or didn’t care about the baby,” Livingston said.
Livingston’s husband, Brad, added: “To see her with the girls, you would just think she was a great mother.”

Child-protective officials were interviewing Schlosser’s daughters and would talk to the father before deciding whether to remove the girls from the home.
In January, the agency was called to the home after Schlosser was seen running down the street, with one of her daughters bicycling after her, authorities said. When officials arrived, the child told them her mother had left her 6-day-old sister alone in the apartment.
Schlosser appeared at the time to be suffering from postpartum depression and having a psychotic episode, Gonzales said.

Schlosser was hospitalized, and later agreed to seek counseling and saw a psychiatrist, Gonzales said.
“At the time we closed the case, we had been assured that Mom was stabilized and that she was not a risk to herself or her children,” Geoff Wool, spokesman for the Family and Protective Services Department, said.

Bad Parent Wednesday


A four-year-old boy is in critical condition on Wednesday May 23rd. His parents, Martha and Jose Franco, have been arrested and are facing several charges in Merced County.
Police Detectives are calling the boy’s injuries “horrific.” They believe the boy was abused over the course of four weeks.

The boy has burns on his body and was beaten so badly, his brain was detached from his skull.
Deputies believe the mother, 42-year-old Martha Franco, is the one who inflicted the injuries. She has been charged with attempted murder, child endangerment, corporal injury and battery with serious injury.


The child was born with disabilities and had just moved in with his biological parents in December after living in a group home and hospital.

The mother called 911 on Monday. Authorities arrived to find the child unresponsive. As of Wednesday the boy remains in a coma.

The father was released after posting bail, but the mother remains behind bars.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Bad Parent Wednesday

A woman blames the devil, and not her husband, for severely burning their infant daughter in a microwave, a Texas television station reported.

Eva Marie Mauldin said Satan, compelled her 19-year-old husband, Joshua Royce Mauldin, to microwave their daughter May 10 because the devil disapproved of Joshua's efforts to become a preacher.


"Satan saw my husband as a threat," Eva Mauldin told Houston television station KHOU-TV.

A grand jury indicted Joshua Mauldin last week on child injury charges after hearing evidence that he placed the two-month-old in a motel microwave for 10 to 20 seconds.

The infant, Ana Marie, remains hospitalized. She suffered burns on the left side of her face and to her left hand, police said.

Police said Joshua Mauldin told them he put Ana Marie in the microwave, because he was under stress.

Eva Maudlin denied it.

"He would never do anything to hurt her. He loves her," she said.

She is hoping to be reunited with her daughter, but Child Protective Services is working to have the parental rights severed.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Bad Parent Wednesday



Its OK to hold your child's hand especially if the child has no fear of street dancers.

Boy this is going to make one great avitar!