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(5,507 posts)i don't know.
certainly, some kind of child protective situation, i might get to manslaughter but unless they were force feeding the kid .....
WhiskeyGrinder
(27,373 posts)rampartd
(5,507 posts)how many parents charged?
LisaL
(48,021 posts)didn't take him or her to the doctor, I wouldn't be surprised if there were charges brought.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(15,515 posts)Melon
(1,898 posts)Why would that not carry a serious charge?7 years old a 250 pounds. The child should have been taken away long before this if someone would have reported them.
Jean-Luc
(11 posts)hookaleft
(1,401 posts)I read the article and watched the video but didn't see that.
Ms. Toad
(38,909 posts)LisaL
(48,021 posts)was also morbidly overweight. Would be interesting to know if she lost weight by now (I presume she was removed from these parents).
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/michigan-parents-charged-murder-7-year-old-son-rcna351984
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(69,971 posts)lavoosh99
(62 posts)malaise
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GenThePerservering
(4,097 posts)but those parents look AWFUL.
And yeah, upthread, both a kid dying of measles and this is really bad, but this is constant neglect and abuse - but I guess you don't care.
Boo1
(612 posts)here would probably have been him carrying so much weight on his frame that his heart couldn't physically pump blood because the fat was compressing it too much to beat effectively.
I've coached kids his age before, and even the biggest ones rarely weight over 100 lbs. He was 2.5x that. Everything that he ate to get that size, they had to give it to him.
2nd degree murder in Michigan would require that you can show the death occurred because the person put the victim in a position where severe bodily harm could happen and they were aware that it would likely end in death.
I think involuntary manslaughter would be an easier case to prove, but the fact that they didn't enroll him in school or take him to the doctor might be used to show that they were actively trying to hide his condition knowing that they would be in trouble because of it.
Celerity
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Grim Chieftain
(2,318 posts)I hope they strap them to chairs and force feed them sticks of butter. No, I don't, I'm better than that but holy freaking hell!