View Full Version : I hear Ryan Woodford plead guilty and is in jail
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 03:01 PM
I always knew he was guilty . What ever happend to taking responsibility for your actions? Where is the justice for children who are abused by their parents, and how do the grandparents feel knowing they raised such a monster for a child. Your supose to guide your children in the right direction when they do wrong. When you keep bailing your child out of the trouble he causes, he will never learn right from wrong. Becuase of your stupid choices as a parent, a baby will grow up never having the life he deserves. He did not ask to be born into the world that your child gave him. I hope you sleep well knowing that your child got away with punishment once again for his actions. Mean while his child, your grandson will never have a normal life. All of this pain has been caused by poor parenting. Its one thing when you bail your child once, but when you do it over and over again, what are you teaching him? Oh, I know, "mommy and daddy will always bail me out of trouble", "so let me continue to hurt others". THATS GREAT PARENTING
How much time did he get?
lovinmaryland
03-06-2009, 03:19 PM
who is Ryan Woodford?
rwethereyet
03-06-2009, 03:21 PM
How much time did he get?
18 months. And it looks like he gets work release.
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 03:21 PM
How much time did he get?
According to the paper, he plead guilty and got 18 mo, with work release and may only do half of that. Im sorry for sounding like such a bi---, but I just cant over how there is never any justice for the children who suffer from abuse and how the parents see no wrong in their children. If that were my kid, he would get tough love. You do the crime, do the time. Lessons to be learned.
who is Ryan Woodford?
http://forums.somd.com/life-southern-maryland/140766-anyone-know-scumbag-9.html
I bumped it for you.
According to the paper, he plead guilty and got 18 mo, with work release and may only do half of that. Im sorry for sounding like such a bi---, but I just cant over how there is never any justice for the children who suffer from abuse and how the parents see no wrong in their children. If that were my kid, he would get tough love. You do the crime, do the time. Lessons to be learned.
That is a shame. The child was 7 weeks old before his life was changed by this bastard.
vraiblonde
03-06-2009, 03:24 PM
who is Ryan Woodford?
And what did he do?
18 months. And it looks like he gets work release.
Anyone feel a little queasy that Ryan's mom is a principal in the county?
And what did he do?
He shook a seven week old baby and almost killed it.
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 03:26 PM
That is a shame. The child was 7 weeks old before his life was changed by this bastard.
Yep. He couldnt even hold his own head up yet. The color of his eyes had not even changed to his permanent eye color. He hadnt even had all of his new born shots and doc visits. He is my nephew. Ive seen him once last month. He just lays there and looks around.
Cowgirl
03-06-2009, 03:27 PM
I was wondering about this case about a week ago. Too bad he didn't get more time.
lovinmaryland
03-06-2009, 03:28 PM
http://forums.somd.com/life-southern-maryland/140766-anyone-know-scumbag-9.html
I bumped it for you.
Thanks darling :love:
That is just sick! 18 months yeah that is a fair sentence :sarcasm:
Thanks darling :love:
That is just sick! 18 months yeah that is a fair sentence :sarcasm:
Makes me sick that all that babies' pain is worth to the courts was 18 months. I think you get more time for jaywalking.
rwethereyet
03-06-2009, 03:32 PM
Anyone feel a little queasy that Ryan's mom is a principal in the county?
How the son doing this would have anything to do with her being a principle?
Dukesdad
03-06-2009, 03:33 PM
He should be shook until his freakin neck breaks. Sorry piece of shiat
lovinmaryland
03-06-2009, 03:33 PM
How the son doing this would have anything to do with her being a principle?
Well she raised her son and guided him through life and he did this horrible thing... some where along the lines there was a slip up.:shrug:
How the son doing this would have anything to do with her being a principle?
Do you know her?
mmesser0
03-06-2009, 03:35 PM
how is the baby? (sorry, didn't feel like skimming through 17 pages of the thread)
how is the baby? (sorry, didn't feel like skimming through 17 pages of the thread)
Post 11, this thread
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 03:37 PM
How the son doing this would have anything to do with her being a principle?
Oh Im sure. Even with child protective services. CPS treated our family so bad and gave the woodford family all this special treatment. We had nothing to do with all the abuse that was going on. We learned about it days after it had happened. Now why do you think that is? I see alot of cover up going. I always felt that way. But unless you have proof, what do you do? His parents claim they never knew the abuse was happening. Ha!!! What ever.
rwethereyet
03-06-2009, 03:43 PM
Do you know her?
I don't know her. Do you?
Because she bailed her son out when he got in trouble makes her a bad principle?
sockgirl77
03-06-2009, 03:46 PM
I don't know her. Do you?
Because she bailed her son out when he got in trouble makes her a bad principle?
First off, its P-R-I-N-C-I-P-A-L (in BF style). Secondly, it makes her a bad principal because it is her job to care about the welfare of children. :rolleyes:
rwethereyet
03-06-2009, 03:47 PM
Well she raised her son and guided him through life and he did this horrible thing... some where along the lines there was a slip up.:shrug:
I guess.
BadGirl
03-06-2009, 03:48 PM
I don't know her. Do you?
Because she bailed her son out when he got in trouble makes her a bad principle?
It doesn't make her a bad principal, necessarily, but it does make you question her ability to adequately oversee children placed in her care when she apparently can't see severe issues within her own family dynamics and within her own home.
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 03:48 PM
I don't know her. Do you?
Because she bailed her son out when he got in trouble makes her a bad principle? Oh, I dont know if she is or not. I meant due to her being a principle, she has connections with the courts and child protective services.
rwethereyet
03-06-2009, 03:49 PM
First off, its P-R-I-N-C-I-P-A-L (in BF style). Secondly, it makes her a bad principal because it is her job to care about the welfare of children. :rolleyes:
Whoops. My mother must be a bad person because she didn't make sure I could spell correctly. :jameo:
lovinmaryland
03-06-2009, 03:49 PM
It doesn't make her a bad principal, necessarily, but it does make you question her ability to adequately oversee children placed in her care when she apparently can't see severe issues within her own family dynamics and within her own home.
That is what I was trying to say but it just didnt come out that way :lol:
thanks BG :flowers:
I don't know her. Do you?
Because she bailed her son out when he got in trouble makes her a bad principle?
She bailed him out after he almost killed a defenseless seven week old infant.
vraiblonde
03-06-2009, 03:51 PM
I meant due to her being a principle, she has connections with the courts and child protective services.
That's pretty far-fetched. A principal is practically a nobody - they wouldn't have any kind of pull with the judicial system. Maybe she has a friend in the system that went to bat for her kid? But it's unlikely that she got preferential treatment just because she's a principal.
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 03:52 PM
It doesn't make her a bad principal, necessarily, but it does make you question her ability to adequately oversee children placed in her care when she apparently can't see severe issues within her own family dynamics and within her own home.
EXACTLY.
The fact remains, that whole family knows what happened in that home, and someone covered for them, and Ryan got out of trouble once again. I feel we can all agree on that. I mean look at his criminal record on the maryland judiciary case search. Everytime his parents get him a lawyer and he always gets off on his crimes.
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 03:57 PM
That's pretty far-fetched. A principal is practically a nobody - they wouldn't have any kind of pull with the judicial system. Maybe she has a friend in the system that went to bat for her kid? But it's unlikely that she got preferential treatment just because she's a principal.
There is no excuse for child abuse. Where did Ryan learn to abuse? Wheather she had connections or not still doesnt change what he did under her roof where they all lived in the home together. I you cannot tell me that she didnt see bruising on him. If this was your grandchild, and he lived under your roof, I think you would know what was going on. She and the father claimed they never knew.
crabluver
03-06-2009, 03:57 PM
EXACTLY.
The fact remains, that whole family knows what happened in that home, and someone covered for them, and Ryan got out of trouble once again. I feel we can all agree on that. I mean look at his criminal record on the maryland judiciary case search. Everytime his parents get him a lawyer and he always gets off on his crimes. Depending on the family; meaning there employment, money and involvement in the Counties; too many of these "High upstanding" members of the community get away with too much...wonder why.
Riddler
03-06-2009, 04:00 PM
Yep. He couldnt even hold his own head up yet. The color of his eyes had not even changed to his permanent eye color. He hadnt even had all of his new born shots and doc visits. He is my nephew. Ive seen him once last month. He just lays there and looks around.
If he's your nephew doesn't that mean that Ryan is your brother or brother-in-law? Also, I assume that means you're related to Ms. Woodford?
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 04:05 PM
If he's your nephew doesn't that mean that Ryan is your brother or brother-in-law? Also, I assume that means you're related to Ms. Woodford?
No, my niece married Ryan. What I said was baby Jayden is my nephew, and I have only seen him once which was last month.
vraiblonde
03-06-2009, 04:08 PM
No, my niece married Ryan.
Where was your niece when all this was going on? :confused:
lovinmaryland
03-06-2009, 04:08 PM
EXACTLY.
The fact remains, that whole family knows what happened in that home, and someone covered for them, and Ryan got out of trouble once again. I feel we can all agree on that. I mean look at his criminal record on the maryland judiciary case search. Everytime his parents get him a lawyer and he always gets off on his crimes.
What happened? Did he abuse the child more than the one occasion?
Riddler
03-06-2009, 04:10 PM
No, my niece married Ryan. What I said was baby Jayden is my nephew, and I have only seen him once which was last month.
So if your niece married Ryan do you fault her at all for leaving the baby with an abusive father? You indicate that the family knew the abuse was happening but you blame Ms. Woodford for bailing her kid out of jail. Just curious...
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 04:21 PM
So if your niece married Ryan do you fault her at all for leaving the baby with an abusive father? You indicate that the family knew the abuse was happening but you blame Ms. Woodford for bailing her kid out of jail. Just curious...
She wont talk to me. Im furious with her also. Even though my niece is an adult, her mind has always been a few years behind if that makes any sense. She is very easily persuaded and controlled. When this all went down, she was not allowed to talk to any of us becuase Kathy told her it was only going to cause more problems. She does everything Kathy tells her. Im not kidding. She just started talking to her own mother a few months ago. Our family doesnt come from money. The woodfords are well off and money talks, bs walks. I just don't understand how and why people think the way they do.
rwethereyet
03-06-2009, 04:21 PM
What happened? Did he abuse the child more than the one occasion?
How would she know, she has only seen the baby, which was last month.
She said Ryan's mother should have seen the bruising on the baby and know there was abuse going on, but I'm not sure who she knows there was abusing if she never saw the baby before.
rwethereyet
03-06-2009, 04:24 PM
She wont talk to me. Im furious with her also. Even though my niece is an adult, her mind has always been a few years behind if that makes any sense. She is very easily persuaded and controlled. When this all went down, she was not allowed to talk to any of us becuase Kathy told her it was only going to cause more problems. She does everything Kathy tells her. Im not kidding. She just started talking to her own mother a few months ago. Our family doesnt come from money. The woodfords are well off and money talks, bs walks. I just don't understand how and why people think the way they do.
It just sounds like you are bitter against your niece and are trying to blame someone.
If you and your family thought there was harm against the baby, why didn't someone contact CPS?
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 04:31 PM
It just sounds like you are bitter against your niece and are trying to blame someone.
If you and your family thought there was harm against the baby, why didn't someone contact CPS?He was only 2 weeks old when this happened. We learned of what was going on from conversations with workers with CPS. I never liked Ryan becuase of the way he treated my niece and her first child. I told him 2 years ago what I thought of him and he told my niece never to let me see the first child again, and when baby Jayden came along, I was never allowed to see him.
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 04:33 PM
He was only 2 weeks old when this happened. We learned of what was going on from conversations with workers with CPS. I never liked Ryan becuase of the way he treated my niece and her first child. I told him 2 years ago what I thought of him and he told my niece never to let me see the first child again, and when baby Jayden came along, I was never allowed to see him.
Correction: We learned he had been being abused since he was about 2 weeks old. He was about a month old when the shaken baby thing happened. We learned that prior to the shaking, he had a broken arm that had been in a healing process. So that told us he had been abused even before the shaking happened.
vraiblonde
03-06-2009, 04:36 PM
Correction: We learned he had been being abused since he was about 2 weeks old. He was about a month old when the shaken baby thing happened. We learned that prior to the shaking, he had a broken arm that had been in a healing process. So that told us he had been abused even before the shaking happened.
Then your niece is to blame as well for not taking the baby out of that environment.
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 04:36 PM
It just sounds like you are bitter against your niece and are trying to blame someone.
If you and your family thought there was harm against the baby, why didn't someone contact CPS?
I am very bitter towards our justice system. You would be also if it happened to a loved one in your family.
HazelIrishEyes
03-06-2009, 04:36 PM
Correction: We learned he had been being abused since he was about 2 weeks old. He was about a month old when the shaken baby thing happened. We learned that prior to the shaking, he had a broken arm that had been in a healing process. So that told us he had been abused even before the shaking happened.
oooOOOOOO LET THIS M F'ER GET OUTTA JAIL.................THIS IS INSANE. YOU DO NOT DO SOMETHING LIKE THIS. IS IT JUST ME OR AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO WANTS TO :gossip: THIS BASTURD
sockgirl77
03-06-2009, 04:37 PM
Then your niece is to blame as well for not taking the baby out of that environment.
I agree.
Cowgirl
03-06-2009, 04:40 PM
Correction: We learned he had been being abused since he was about 2 weeks old. He was about a month old when the shaken baby thing happened. We learned that prior to the shaking, he had a broken arm that had been in a healing process. So that told us he had been abused even before the shaking happened.
WTF? That baby needs to be completely removed from that family and placed in a home where he will actually be taken care of. :mad:
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 04:52 PM
oooOOOOOO LET THIS M F'ER GET OUTTA JAIL.................THIS IS INSANE. YOU DO NOT DO SOMETHING LIKE THIS. IS IT JUST ME OR AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO WANTS TO :gossip: THIS BASTURD
The system stinks. This women called in the radio staion a couple of weeks ago and the same thing happened in her family except the father actually took the childs life. He got 3 years all suspended but 15 mo. Our system is horrible. I am upset with the system, with my niece who has shut her family out ever since she met Ryan, and I am upset with anyone who tries to sit here and justify what happened. Just becuase baby jayden is breathing and has a heart beat, he still does not have a life. His life was taken from him.
HazelIrishEyes
03-06-2009, 04:53 PM
The system stinks. This women called in the radio staion a couple of weeks ago and the same thing happened in her family except the father actually took the childs life. He got 3 years all suspended but 15 mo. Our system is horrible. I am upset with the system, with my niece who has shut her family out ever since she met Ryan, and I am upset with anyone who tries to sit here and justify what happened. Just becuase baby jayden is breathing and has a heart beat, he still does not have a life. His life was taken from him.
Did you ever here the story of baby Caleb? he lives in Florida and his daycare provider did this to him?
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 05:01 PM
Did you ever here the story of baby Caleb? he lives in Florida and his daycare provider did this to him?
no i didnt. Im sure they probably got away with it. I have a very soft spot for the little babies. Their so helpless and innocent and most of the time dont ask to brought into this world. Then they are so mistreated and our system could care less as long as they get their paychecks.
MISTYM1223
03-06-2009, 05:05 PM
no i didnt. Im sure they probably got away with it. I have a very soft spot for the little babies. Their so helpless and innocent and most of the time dont ask to brought into this world. Then they are so mistreated and our system could care less as long as they get their paychecks.
So where are baby and mom living now? Are they still living with his family?
HazelIrishEyes
03-06-2009, 05:08 PM
no i didnt. Im sure they probably got away with it. I have a very soft spot for the little babies. Their so helpless and innocent and most of the time dont ask to brought into this world. Then they are so mistreated and our system could care less as long as they get their paychecks.
:bawl: I know it's a shame
Angel2005
03-06-2009, 05:10 PM
So where are baby and mom living now? Are they still living with his family?
As far as I know. The courts gave Ryans mom controll of the kids. The kids were to remain in the woodford home under Kathy Woodfords care where the abuse happened. It doesnt make sense to me. My niece shut her family out when she met Ryan and his family. Its been down hill ever since.
Well thanks all of you who cared to talk about this. Pray for all the babies in the world. Someday things will get better. One can only hope.
MISTYM1223
03-06-2009, 05:21 PM
I just hope that there will be a few people waiting to kick his ass when he gets out.
rwethereyet
03-06-2009, 05:21 PM
As far as I know. The courts gave Ryans mom controll of the kids. The kids were to remain in the woodford home under Kathy Woodfords care where the abuse happened. It doesnt make sense to me. My niece shut her family out when she met Ryan and his family. Its been down hill ever since.
Well thanks all of you who cared to talk about this. Pray for all the babies in the world. Someday things will get better. One can only hope.
Something doesn't sound right. So you are saying CPS knew there was abuse before hand and didn't do anything about it? Is it known that Ryan was the one that actually broke the baby's arm? You heard all this from CPS?
We are only hearing one side here. It would be interesting to hear from the Woodford side and especially from someone at CPS to hear their side.
I feel for the baby and hope that he IS in decent care right now. If there was ongoing abuse, then the baby's mother needs to be removed from the home as well. She obviously didn't do anything to stop the abuse.
It could have been a one time thing where the baby wouldn't stop crying and the father lost control and patience and shook the baby. If this is the case, the father has to live with the guilt for the rest of his life.
sockgirl77
03-06-2009, 05:34 PM
no i didnt.
How could you not? I received emails, texts, and countless myspace crap over it. I felt sorry for the baby but got sick of seeing it. Mommy sure did get a bunch of attention.
puggymom
03-06-2009, 06:41 PM
She bailed him out after he almost killed a defenseless seven week old infant.
I can without a doubt say my mom would let me rot in jail of I ever hurt one of her grandbabies...(not that I ever would but just making the point).
CalvertNewbie
03-06-2009, 06:53 PM
WTF? That baby needs to be completely removed from that family and placed in a home where he will actually be taken care of. :mad:
Ahhh, in a perfect world. I agree with you, though.
It's ridiculous that he was left to be cared for by anyone who lives in that house. They all had to know what was going on and nobody bothered to protect an innocent child. This case disgusted me when I first read about it. Now I'm even more disgusted because Ryan got a slap on the wrist for almost murdering his son.
mitzi
03-06-2009, 11:08 PM
oooOOOOOO LET THIS M F'ER GET OUTTA JAIL.................THIS IS INSANE. YOU DO NOT DO SOMETHING LIKE THIS. IS IT JUST ME OR AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO WANTS TO :gossip: THIS BASTURD
I feel the same way. The SOB should have his arms broken and his head shaken to the point of damage. Why oh why do these child abusers, child molesters and child rapists get off with SO LITTLE time. I don't condone the following - but drug dealers (who sell to willing adults) and thieves (who did not harm anyone) gets years in penetenary and someone who physically harms an innocent and defensless child gets the bare minimum in the da*m county jail with work release. I do not understand and it infuriates me.
libby
03-07-2009, 10:32 AM
FOXNews.com - Florida Teen Accused of Videotaped Beating of Cheerleader Gets 3 Years Probation - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,506105,00.html)
So, and adult gets 18mos. for beating up an infant, but a teen gets 3 years for beating up another teen.
This is sickening.
If the baby still in the paternal grandma's house, will Ryan be living there too, when he gets done with his slap on the wrist?
sockgirl77
03-09-2009, 09:29 AM
FOXNews.com - Florida Teen Accused of Videotaped Beating of Cheerleader Gets 3 Years Probation - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,506105,00.html)
So, and adult gets 18mos. for beating up an infant, but a teen gets 3 years for beating up another teen.
This is sickening.
Different state. Maryland's judiciary system is ignorant. I know a guy who screwed a 12 year old girl when he was 19. He got 18 months work release and only had to serve 13 months.
Nattie_Bo
03-09-2009, 03:39 PM
I don't know Ryan Woodford but felt compelled to post because I have had dealings with his mother, Kathy Woodford. There will always be the great nature vs. nurture debate, and to some extent ones personality and character are dependant upon both, but in Ryan's case I can see where he may have missed out on being "nurtured." How Kathy Woodford became the principal of an elementary school I will never understand. My child attended Piney Point Elementary School and in all those years I have never witnessed any positive interaction on her part with the students. She is as uninvolved as possible. We have friends with kids in other schools and they go on and on about how great their principals are, reading to students in class, sometimes substituting in a class, but generally being friendly with the kids. Not Kathy Woodford. Off the record, we've heard there is a culture of fear down there where she rules the teachers with an iron fist - NOT the kind of person you want in charge of an elementary school, much less being responsible for her own children or grandchildren. As a parent I can understand her wanting to protect her son legally, but at what point will she wake up and let Ryan suffer the consequences of his actions? Perhaps it would mean admitting her own failure as a parent...
SouthernMdRocks
03-09-2009, 04:20 PM
The system stinks. This women called in the radio staion a couple of weeks ago and the same thing happened in her family except the father actually took the childs life. He got 3 years all suspended but 15 mo. Our system is horrible. I am upset with the system, with my niece who has shut her family out ever since she met Ryan, and I am upset with anyone who tries to sit here and justify what happened. Just becuase baby jayden is breathing and has a heart beat, he still does not have a life. His life was taken from him.
When will your niece be sentenced?
SEABREEZE 1957
03-09-2009, 09:29 PM
When will your niece be sentenced?
Why don't you ask the police? Obviously if there were reason to arrest her, she would have been arrested & would have gone to trial.
If she went to trial, she would have had a jury.
If she had a jury, it would would have been comprised of her "peers".
If she were guilty of the charges brought against her, she would have been sentanced according to the laws of Maryland.
* Disclaimer * These are only my personal objective opinions. I do not know anyone on either side of this situation, including the police, jury, the judge or the accused.
SouthernMdRocks
03-09-2009, 09:35 PM
Why don't you ask the police? Obviously if there were reason to arrest her, she would have been arrested & would have gone to trial.
If she went to trial, she would have had a jury.
If she had a jury, it would would have been comprised of her "peers".
If she were guilty of the charges brought against her, she would have been sentanced according to the laws of Maryland.
* Disclaimer * These are only my personal opinions. I do not know anyone on either side of this situation, including the police, jury, the judge or the accused.
:geek:If you don't have any information then zip it! Looks like momma should be accountable as well.
SEABREEZE 1957
03-09-2009, 09:42 PM
:geek:If you don't have any information then zip it! Looks like momma should be accountable as well.
Really? What information do you have? If you have something to add to the story, why didn't you report it? Read my disclaimer - I'm only stating the obvious, not what it 'Looks like'.
SouthernMdRocks
03-09-2009, 10:01 PM
Really? What information do you have? If you have something to add to the story, why didn't you report it? Read my disclaimer - I'm only stating the obvious, not what it 'Looks like'.
I have no inside information to this case but it is obvious that other people were under the same roof as a baby being abused. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that sticking your head in the sand does not make one any less accountable. If you had nothing to add other then being pissy perhaps you should just zip it.
SEABREEZE 1957
03-10-2009, 06:39 AM
I have no inside information to this case but it is obvious that other people were under the same roof as a baby being abused. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that sticking your head in the sand does not make one any less accountable. If you had nothing to add other then being pissy perhaps you should just zip it.
You are confusing 'pissy' with trying to be objective.
If the mother were culpable, she would have been arrested & charged.
Same with the other family members. There are not enough facts in this thread to blatently ask the question 'when will your niece be sentenced?'.
I think the whole situation is beyond terrible, but I'd like to have faith in our judicial system. Maybe that's sticking my head in the sand.
SouthernMdRocks
03-10-2009, 02:42 PM
You are confusing 'pissy' with trying to be objective.
If the mother were culpable, she would have been arrested & charged.
Same with the other family members. There are not enough facts in this thread to blatently ask the question 'when will your niece be sentenced?'.
I think the whole situation is beyond terrible, but I'd like to have faith in our judicial system. Maybe that's sticking my head in the sand.
Oh, my comment about the niece was in :sarcasm:..
I really think anyone who lived in that house should have realized something was not quite right and is therefore accountable to some extent legal or not. Now for the justice system, I also try to have faith in it but unfortunately it doesn't all ways serve proper justice. My BBF had her baby flown to shock trauma when the babysitter decided to shake him while in her care. She walked because it is so hard to put an exact time frame on when it occurred. The doctors felt it wasn't just a one time thing but since the baby was in two different homes throughout the week, the babysitter got a pass. She then moved to another county and started another childcare even with her license removed. Now my friend got charged with harassing the sitter later because she made a point of trying to not let her hurt another child since the courts failed to do it.:shrug:
Cowgirl
03-10-2009, 10:39 PM
Oh, my comment about the niece was in :sarcasm:..
I really think anyone who lived in that house should have realized something was not quite right and is therefore accountable to some extent legal or not. Now for the justice system, I also try to have faith in it but unfortunately it doesn't all ways serve proper justice. My BBF had her baby flown to shock trauma when the babysitter decided to shake him while in her care. She walked because it is so hard to put an exact time frame on when it occurred. The doctors felt it wasn't just a one time thing but since the baby was in two different homes throughout the week, the babysitter got a pass. She then moved to another county and started another childcare even with her license removed. Now my friend got charged with harassing the sitter later because she made a point of trying to not let her hurt another child since the courts failed to do it.:shrug:
Didn't the OP say the niece knew the baby had a broken arm and stuff? From what the OP said, several people agreed she should be held accountable. :yay:
SEABREEZE 1957
03-10-2009, 11:05 PM
My point is that I don't think it's right to accuse someone without knowing all the facts & had the investigation determined that the neice was guilty of anything she would have been charged.
SouthernMdRocks - I understand now that you were being sarcastic. I am not so guillable to belive that justice is always right, perhaps even in this case.
The OP admitted that there has been minimal (& I'm being generous in intrepreting what they posted) contact between them & the neice...so, if that's the case, then I don't see how someone could rely on the accuracy of their post.
The OP is very emotional (rightfully so) & perhaps their perception is not reflective of the real truth, which I don't think anyone will ever truly know but the person (or persons) who put an innocent child in harms way.
God knows, and that's what really matters. Plus, Karma is a beetch.
SouthernMdRocks
03-11-2009, 12:51 AM
My point is that I don't think it's right to accuse someone without knowing all the facts & had the investigation determined that the neice was guilty of anything she would have been charged.
SouthernMdRocks - I understand now that you were being sarcastic. I am not so guillable to belive that justice is always right, perhaps even in this case.
The OP admitted that there has been minimal (& I'm being generous in intrepreting what they posted) contact between them & the neice...so, if that's the case, then I don't see how someone could rely on the accuracy of their post.
The OP is very emotional (rightfully so) & perhaps their perception is not reflective of the real truth, which I don't think anyone will ever truly know but the person (or persons) who put an innocent child in harms way.
God knows, and that's what really matters. Plus, Karma is a beetch.
That it is! One can only pray what comes around, goes around! I see that the poster/relative of the baby is all about blaming all but the niece and giving excuses for her. Fact is, no mother should be afforded any excuse for allowing her baby to be abused, period!
sockgirl77
04-21-2009, 02:42 PM
Inmate on Work Release Returns to Jail with Drugs Hidden in Shoe - Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary's County News (http://www.thebaynet.com/news/index.cfm/fa/viewstory/story_ID/12921)
Inmate on Work Release Returns to Jail with Drugs Hidden in Shoe
LEONARDTOWN - 4/21/2009
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On April 18, at 11:59 p.m., Ryan T. Woodford, 25, returned from employment to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center where he was participating in the work release program.
During a search of Woodford Correctional Officer J. Krum discovered four Diazapam tablets, wrapped in plastic, hidden in the sole of Woodford’s shoe.
Woodford was subsequently charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, unlawfully omit a label on prescription medication and removed from the work release program.
lovinmaryland
04-21-2009, 02:47 PM
:shakinghead:
vraiblonde
04-21-2009, 02:48 PM
So can we safely say that young Mr. Woodford isn't a likely candidate for rehabilitation, since he doesn't seem to be getting the picture?
vraiblonde
04-21-2009, 02:52 PM
I knew Ryan when he was a kid - he and my son were pretty good friends. He was nice enough and so were the parents. It's always interesting how these kids can seem very normal with a normal upbringing, then they turn out to be druggie dumbchits.
sockgirl77
04-21-2009, 02:58 PM
So can we safely say that young Mr. Woodford isn't a likely candidate for rehabilitation, since he doesn't seem to be getting the picture?
If Mommy and Daddy keep getting him out of trouble he'll never learn.
poster
04-22-2009, 12:06 PM
If Mommy and Daddy keep getting him out of trouble he'll never learn.
True...now that he's violated his work release, doesn't that mean he will be made to do ALL 18mo.. no work release and no early release?
sockgirl77
04-22-2009, 01:16 PM
True...now that he's violated his work release, doesn't that mean he will be made to do ALL 18mo.. no work release and no early release?
One would think...
mgdbaa
04-22-2009, 02:19 PM
Inmate on Work Release Returns to Jail with Drugs Hidden in Shoe - Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary's County News (http://www.thebaynet.com/news/index.cfm/fa/viewstory/story_ID/12921)
Inmate on Work Release Returns to Jail with Drugs Hidden in Shoe
LEONARDTOWN - 4/21/2009
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On April 18, at 11:59 p.m., Ryan T. Woodford, 25, returned from employment to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center where he was participating in the work release program.
During a search of Woodford Correctional Officer J. Krum discovered four Diazapam tablets, wrapped in plastic, hidden in the sole of Woodford’s shoe.
Woodford was subsequently charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, unlawfully omit a label on prescription medication and removed from the work release program.
I just want to thank all of you who remembered this issue with Ryan Woodford. This is angel2005. My id got messed up or something. Anyway, I just found out that again he is screwing up. I wonder how fast his good mother will bail him out of this one. He will always repeat with the drugs. He has a lovely track record. Lets not forget that the county still feels he will not be a threat to these babies when he gets out of jail.
tom88
04-22-2009, 04:50 PM
I just want to thank all of you who remembered this issue with Ryan Woodford. This is angel2005. My id got messed up or something. Anyway, I just found out that again he is screwing up. I wonder how fast his good mother will bail him out of this one. He will always repeat with the drugs. He has a lovely track record. Lets not forget that the county still feels he will not be a threat to these babies when he gets out of jail.
It is too bad the mother of this poor child's family is such white trash that social services doesn't have a better option than the Woodfords.
mgdbaa
04-22-2009, 05:17 PM
It is too bad the mother of this poor child's family is such white trash that social services doesn't have a better option than the Woodfords.
You must be a loser friend or relative of Ryan. Only SCUM would could think that family if good. Why do you think Ryan has all these problems? HHMMM, maybe something bad happened to him growing up in that home. Think about that LOSER!!
tom88
04-22-2009, 08:38 PM
You must be a loser friend or relative of Ryan. Only SCUM would could think that family if good. Why do you think Ryan has all these problems? HHMMM, maybe something bad happened to him growing up in that home. Think about that LOSER!!
I don't know if you can read, but I didn't say the Woodford home was a good home. I don't believe it is a good home. I simply stated it was too bad that social services found the girls family to be so bad that they were forced to keep the child with the Woodford family. Don't blame me for the girls family being trash, blame them!
vraiblonde
04-22-2009, 11:42 PM
You must be a loser friend or relative of Ryan. Only SCUM would could think that family if good. Why do you think Ryan has all these problems? HHMMM, maybe something bad happened to him growing up in that home. Think about that LOSER!!
Yep. Nut.
itsbob
04-23-2009, 12:50 AM
How the son doing this would have anything to do with her being a principle?
I'm not sure if I follow how her principles will affect her being a principal
sinwagon
04-23-2009, 03:43 PM
When it comes to child abuse, if you are not part of the solution then you are part of the problem!
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