This SOMD headline : 2 year old dies on 4-wheeler

angel11284

New Member
mv_princess said:
And maybe she didn't think the thing would flip over...

think is the keyword...she wasn't thinking when she put her baby on that dangerous thing...adults die on those things...the parents need to be charged
 

wellhellokitty1

New Member
Well, I must say that I am so fortunate to have found a forum CHOCK FULL of perfect people who have never made a mistake in their lives! How refreshing to find many people who are SO perfect they can pass judgement on anyone or anything they read in the news. Instead of fulfilling their lives with valuable life lessons and love, they hide behind their computer screens, bashing anyone who may have made a mistake....and just to add, has paid the ultimate price. What kind of people are you? I know that family very well...for the person who said they are "hillbilly mullet wearers"...get a life. Grow up and stop passing judgement on a woman who will have to bear this horrific burden every day for the rest of her life. A family has lost their most precious gift because of a MISTAKE. She's paying the price. I pray that she doesn't get curious and start looking on the internet and come across your hurtful remarks. These are good people who's entire life has been ripped from them in an instant. Their baby is DEAD. Get that through your judgemental brains and start praying for forgiveness for being such horrible hypocrites. You're not perfect...and if you say you are-you're lying. Pray that this woman gets the peace of mind and heart to one day pick her head out of the black cloud that has has parked itself above her, and heal. I try to stay away from saying hurtful things but after reading these remarks by your message board nerds, with nothing better to do, I had to register in this forum simply to tell you that you're terrible people. What goes around, comes around and one day something terrible will happen to you, your family or your friends and you will realize that no one is without mistake and bad things happen to good people. Shame on all of you for being so nasty!
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
wellhellokitty1 said:
Well, I must say that I am so fortunate to have found a forum CHOCK FULL of perfect people who have never made a mistake in their lives! How refreshing to find many people who are SO perfect they can pass judgement on anyone or anything they read in the news. Instead of fulfilling their lives with valuable life lessons and love, they hide behind their computer screens, bashing anyone who may have made a mistake....and just to add, has paid the ultimate price. What kind of people are you? I know that family very well...for the person who said they are "hillbilly mullet wearers"...get a life. Grow up and stop passing judgement on a woman who will have to bear this horrific burden every day for the rest of her life. A family has lost their most precious gift because of a MISTAKE. She's paying the price. I pray that she doesn't get curious and start looking on the internet and come across your hurtful remarks. These are good people who's entire life has been ripped from them in an instant. Their baby is DEAD. Get that through your judgemental brains and start praying for forgiveness for being such horrible hypocrites. You're not perfect...and if you say you are-you're lying. Pray that this woman gets the peace of mind and heart to one day pick her head out of the black cloud that has has parked itself above her, and heal. I try to stay away from saying hurtful things but after reading these remarks by your message board nerds, with nothing better to do, I had to register in this forum simply to tell you that you're terrible people. What goes around, comes around and one day something terrible will happen to you, your family or your friends and you will realize that no one is without mistake and bad things happen to good people. Shame on all of you for being so nasty!
I find that your definition of "mistake" is terribly casual. I think of making a mistake is running out of the house with my skirt tucked into my pantyhose, or running out of milk when I eat my breakfast cereal, or forgetting that my son had a doctor's appointment last week. Mistakes can easily be forgotten or remedied.

What this woman did is catestrophic. She caused someone to die - and not just someone, but her own child. This isn't a mistake; it is a tragedy.

If you think that what she did is acceptable, then you are destined to make her same "mistake". I pity your children.
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
wellhellokitty1 said:
Well, I must say that I am so fortunate to have found a forum CHOCK FULL of perfect people who have never made a mistake in their lives! How refreshing to find many people who are SO perfect they can pass judgement on anyone or anything they read in the news. Instead of fulfilling their lives with valuable life lessons and love, they hide behind their computer screens, bashing anyone who may have made a mistake....and just to add, has paid the ultimate price. What kind of people are you? I know that family very well...for the person who said they are "hillbilly mullet wearers"...get a life. Grow up and stop passing judgement on a woman who will have to bear this horrific burden every day for the rest of her life. A family has lost their most precious gift because of a MISTAKE. She's paying the price. I pray that she doesn't get curious and start looking on the internet and come across your hurtful remarks. These are good people who's entire life has been ripped from them in an instant. Their baby is DEAD. Get that through your judgemental brains and start praying for forgiveness for being such horrible hypocrites. You're not perfect...and if you say you are-you're lying. Pray that this woman gets the peace of mind and heart to one day pick her head out of the black cloud that has has parked itself above her, and heal. I try to stay away from saying hurtful things but after reading these remarks by your message board nerds, with nothing better to do, I had to register in this forum simply to tell you that you're terrible people. What goes around, comes around and one day something terrible will happen to you, your family or your friends and you will realize that no one is without mistake and bad things happen to good people. Shame on all of you for being so nasty!

Normally, I don't comment on this forum regarding anything that has to do with deaths of anyone, particularly children.

I agree with Badgirl. This wasn't a mistake. It was shear stupidity, gross negligence, child abuse and any other horrible thing I can think of.

Is there a detail to the story we are missing? Because for a two year old to be ALONE on that piece of machinery is just plain chit simple.
 

wellhellokitty1

New Member
This is the last of what I have to say. I understand your definition of a "mistake"...but she didn't do it on purpose. She's paid the ultimate price and it isn't up to you dorks to punish her. Get a life...seriously. Get off the message boards, get some exercise, and live a full life. And I would like to put emphasis onGET SOME EXERCISE 'cause everyone knows what message board people are like....
 
wellhellokitty1 said:
Well, I must say that I am so fortunate to have found a forum CHOCK FULL of perfect people who have never made a mistake in their lives! How refreshing to find many people who are SO perfect they can pass judgement on anyone or anything they read in the news. Instead of fulfilling their lives with valuable life lessons and love, they hide behind their computer screens, bashing anyone who may have made a mistake....and just to add, has paid the ultimate price. What kind of people are you? I know that family very well...for the person who said they are "hillbilly mullet wearers"...get a life. Grow up and stop passing judgement on a woman who will have to bear this horrific burden every day for the rest of her life. A family has lost their most precious gift because of a MISTAKE. She's paying the price. I pray that she doesn't get curious and start looking on the internet and come across your hurtful remarks. These are good people who's entire life has been ripped from them in an instant. Their baby is DEAD. Get that through your judgemental brains and start praying for forgiveness for being such horrible hypocrites. You're not perfect...and if you say you are-you're lying. Pray that this woman gets the peace of mind and heart to one day pick her head out of the black cloud that has has parked itself above her, and heal. I try to stay away from saying hurtful things but after reading these remarks by your message board nerds, with nothing better to do, I had to register in this forum simply to tell you that you're terrible people. What goes around, comes around and one day something terrible will happen to you, your family or your friends and you will realize that no one is without mistake and bad things happen to good people. Shame on all of you for being so nasty!


I gave you my opinion in karma, but I'll state it here as well. In my book, a mistake is not the same as stupidity/lack of common sense.

BTW, I am perfect. :razz:
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
wellhellokitty1 said:
This is the last of what I have to say. I understand your definition of a "mistake"...but she didn't do it on purpose. She's paid the ultimate price and it isn't up to you dorks to punish her. Get a life...seriously. Get off the message boards, get some exercise, and live a full life. And I would like to put emphasis onGET SOME EXERCISE 'cause everyone knows what message board people are like....

I'm sorry, have we met?
 

flomaster

J.F. A sus ordenes!
wellhellokitty1 said:
Well, I must say that I am so fortunate to have found a forum CHOCK FULL of perfect people who have never made a mistake in their lives! How refreshing to find many people who are SO perfect they can pass judgement on anyone or anything they read in the news. Instead of fulfilling their lives with valuable life lessons and love, they hide behind their computer screens, bashing anyone who may have made a mistake....and just to add, has paid the ultimate price. What kind of people are you? I know that family very well...for the person who said they are "hillbilly mullet wearers"...get a life. Grow up and stop passing judgement on a woman who will have to bear this horrific burden every day for the rest of her life. A family has lost their most precious gift because of a MISTAKE. She's paying the price. I pray that she doesn't get curious and start looking on the internet and come across your hurtful remarks. These are good people who's entire life has been ripped from them in an instant. Their baby is DEAD. Get that through your judgemental brains and start praying for forgiveness for being such horrible hypocrites. You're not perfect...and if you say you are-you're lying. Pray that this woman gets the peace of mind and heart to one day pick her head out of the black cloud that has has parked itself above her, and heal. I try to stay away from saying hurtful things but after reading these remarks by your message board nerds, with nothing better to do, I had to register in this forum simply to tell you that you're terrible people. What goes around, comes around and one day something terrible will happen to you, your family or your friends and you will realize that no one is without mistake and bad things happen to good people. Shame on all of you for being so nasty!

You hit it right on the head with this simple sentence. "Their baby is DEAD."
No babies belong on any motorized vehicle at that age. I do feel for the mother and father because loss of life is loss of life. But they chose a path that got them where it did and in my opinion it was way wrong. I hugged my 2 year old when I read that article.
 

mv_princess

mv = margaritaville
wellhellokitty1 said:
This is the last of what I have to say. I understand your definition of a "mistake"...but she didn't do it on purpose. She's paid the ultimate price and it isn't up to you dorks to punish her. Get a life...seriously. Get off the message boards, get some exercise, and live a full life. And I would like to put emphasis onGET SOME EXERCISE 'cause everyone knows what message board people are like....
What makes you think I need exercise?
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
wellhellokitty1 said:
This is the last of what I have to say. I understand your definition of a "mistake"...but she didn't do it on purpose. She's paid the ultimate price and it isn't up to you dorks to punish her. Get a life...seriously. Get off the message boards, get some exercise, and live a full life. And I would like to put emphasis onGET SOME EXERCISE 'cause everyone knows what message board people are like....
The mom didn't "pay the ultimate price". Her child did. :ohwell:

Of course she didn't mean to cause the death of her child on purpose, but her negligence of the situation certainly contradicts that thought.

If you are intimate with this situation, please answer this: was the child supervised? Why was this too-young-child allowed on this atv in the first place?
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
How can this be called a mistake? The parents had to consider spending the money. They had to consider that the vehicle was too small for an adult, and only a child could use it. They had to consider which child would use it. They had to know that this child was too young, and too small. How can someone not know this?

Sounds more like intent to me.
 

LordStanley

I know nothing
wellhellokitty1 said:
This is the last of what I have to say. I understand your definition of a "mistake"...but she didn't do it on purpose. She's paid the ultimate price and it isn't up to you dorks to punish her. Get a life...seriously. Get off the message boards, get some exercise, and live a full life. And I would like to put emphasis onGET SOME EXERCISE 'cause everyone knows what message board people are like....


So its ok for you to pass judgment on the people in here, but they cant judge?
 

wellhellokitty1

New Member
What happened to this baby could happen to any child (regardless of age). The family has a big open property with plenty of room for four wheelers. The parents were raised on four wheelers. They taught their son early on how to work it. He was not unsupervised. She sat there the entire time, supervising him. When it was time to come in, she told her to get off the four wheeler...with any almost three year old, they dont' want to, they want to have fun. She turned the switch off, as she's done many times before. The ground was wet from Friday's rain and the front wheels turned, the entire four wheeler slid and flipped. The boy was trapped under the four wheeler, while his mother ran helplessly to him. 911 was called, but it was too late as his chest was crushed. His mother watched him die. This child wasn't left to roam around and do as he pleased. His mother was very attentive. Yes, most 2 year olds shouldn't be riding a four wheeler. I agree with you there. Yes, he had a toy that was too big for him. Yes, he's dead. But I'm asking that you please have some sympathy for these people and respect the fact that they're mourning and their lives will never be the same. I stick by the fact that she made a mistake. She shouldn't have allowed her husband to buy her son that present....and trust me, she'd give anything to go back. Hold your babies tighter tonight knowing that they're safe, I did after I heard the news. Anything can happen in the blink of an eye. Accidents happen.
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
wellhellokitty1 said:
What happened to this baby could happen to any child (regardless of age). The family has a big open property with plenty of room for four wheelers. The parents were raised on four wheelers. They taught their son early on how to work it. He was not unsupervised. She sat there the entire time, supervising him. When it was time to come in, she told her to get off the four wheeler...with any almost three year old, they dont' want to, they want to have fun. She turned the switch off, as she's done many times before. The ground was wet from Friday's rain and the front wheels turned, the entire four wheeler slid and flipped. The boy was trapped under the four wheeler, while his mother ran helplessly to him. 911 was called, but it was too late as his chest was crushed. His mother watched him die. This child wasn't left to roam around and do as he pleased. His mother was very attentive. Yes, most 2 year olds shouldn't be riding a four wheeler. I agree with you there. Yes, he had a toy that was too big for him. Yes, he's dead. But I'm asking that you please have some sympathy for these people and respect the fact that they're mourning and their lives will never be the same. I stick by the fact that she made a mistake. She shouldn't have allowed her husband to buy her son that present....and trust me, she'd give anything to go back. Hold your babies tighter tonight knowing that they're safe, I did after I heard the news. Anything can happen in the blink of an eye. Accidents happen.


HE WAS TWO YEARS OLD Sorry that their BABY is dead. But they were stupid. And it's not a TOY. It's the same as if she left him alone in a 13 story apartment with the window open.
 
wellhellokitty1 said:
What happened to this baby could happen to any child (regardless of age). The family has a big open property with plenty of room for four wheelers. The parents were raised on four wheelers. They taught their son early on how to work it. He was not unsupervised. She sat there the entire time, supervising him. When it was time to come in, she told her to get off the four wheeler...with any almost three year old, they dont' want to, they want to have fun. She turned the switch off, as she's done many times before. The ground was wet from Friday's rain and the front wheels turned, the entire four wheeler slid and flipped. The boy was trapped under the four wheeler, while his mother ran helplessly to him. 911 was called, but it was too late as his chest was crushed. His mother watched him die. This child wasn't left to roam around and do as he pleased. His mother was very attentive. Yes, most 2 year olds shouldn't be riding a four wheeler. I agree with you there. Yes, he had a toy that was too big for him. Yes, he's dead. But I'm asking that you please have some sympathy for these people and respect the fact that they're mourning and their lives will never be the same. I stick by the fact that she made a mistake. She shouldn't have allowed her husband to buy her son that present....and trust me, she'd give anything to go back. Hold your babies tighter tonight knowing that they're safe, I did after I heard the news. Anything can happen in the blink of an eye. Accidents happen.

How do you know the family?? :popcorn:
 
cattitude said:
HE WAS TWO YEARS OLD Sorry that their BABY is dead. But they were stupid. And it's not a TOY. It's the same as if she left him alone in a 13 story apartment with the window open.


:high5: Agreed.
 
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