50?!?!?! needles inside a 2 year old boy??

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I say we grab the motherfucker, maintain his presumption of innocence and judge the shit out of him in a court of law with buttloads of fairness.

But that's just because I'm that horrible of a person.
I agree with this. Afterwards we can donate him to science for use in the most cruel and unusual experiments available to mankind.[/QUOTE]

I have an even worse idea.

If he's found guilty, let the authorized entities determine a prison sentence in accordance to the law of that land. In solitary confinement.

Shit, I think I need a shower, I feel dirty now.[/QUOTE]

With this likely being a first offense, he will be back on the street in 3 years tops. Then he can remarry.
 
I say we grab the motherfucker, maintain his presumption of innocence and judge the shit out of him in a court of law with buttloads of fairness.

But that's just because I'm that horrible of a person.
I agree with this. Afterwards we can donate him to science for use in the most cruel and unusual experiments available to mankind.[/quote]

I have an even worse idea.

If he's found guilty, let the authorized entities determine a prison sentence in accordance to the law of that land. In solitary confinement.

Shit, I think I need a shower, I feel dirty now.[/quote]

With this likely being a first offense, he will be back on the street in 3 years tops. Then he can remarry.[/QUOTE]

Y'alls knowledge of brazilian law astound me. Sauce please? Regardless, if that's what the lawmakers judged proper, then so it is until changed =_=
 
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JCM

I say we grab the motherfucker, maintain his presumption of innocence and judge the shit out of him in a court of law with buttloads of fairness.

But that's just because I'm that horrible of a person.
I agree with this. Afterwards we can donate him to science for use in the most cruel and unusual experiments available to mankind.[/quote]

I have an even worse idea.

If he's found guilty, let the authorized entities determine a prison sentence in accordance to the law of that land. In solitary confinement.

Shit, I think I need a shower, I feel dirty now.[/QUOTE]Amen.

But thankfully, this is Brazil. Child abusers never survive long in prison, and are always raped.
 
This is actually pretty common in underdeveloped countries (which is odd, because Brazil is actually pretty developed.) It happens a lot in the backwaters of China... basically, if some couples have a girl instead of a boy, they'll stick needles in to try and kill it via infection so they can try again (or just not have to take care of it... Apparently it's worse to put the kid up for adoption then it is to MURDER IT). Autopsy's are pretty uncommon on children and needles don't leave much of an entry wound, so the parents usually get away scott free.
Someone watched an episode if house a couple years back...[/QUOTE]

That was on House? Gonna have to check the back episodes.[/QUOTE]


Season 5, Birthmarks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthmarks
 
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WolfOfOdin

Aaaaaaaaand countdown till the guy tries to evade justice and bury the story by causing a witch hunt
 
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Philosopher B.

Roberto Carlos Magalhaes, a 30-year-old bricklayer, told detectives the woman went into trances and would "command him to stick the needles in the boy's body," police inspector Helder Fernandes Santana said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.
Welp I guess that's okay then.

Jesus.
 
He should have gone with "i thought he was a pin cushion, honestly! I totally stopped once he started talking and i thought he was a talking pin cushion... i'm not the sort of person that would stick needles in a talking pin cushion you know."
 

Green_Lantern

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Aaaaaaaaand countdown till the guy tries to evade justice and bury the story by causing a witch hunt
Doesnt work here much.[/quote]

Got rid of all your witches year ago, ey...[/QUOTE]Nah, he'll get jailed and raped, some sensationalistic news channels will run specials on witchcraft then everyone will forget about it.[/QUOTE]

Actually, I am worried that this might turn in another RPG witch-hunt.
 
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Chibibar

no witch hunt. He's changed his story.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/12/20/world/main6003001.shtml?tag=pop
A Brazilian man publicly confessed to pushing dozens of needles into his 2-year-old stepson, saying Sunday in a jail cell interview that he intended to kill the boy out of spite for his wife and didn't think he would be discovered.
so that means we can go with the original asserting pain to this "thing" cause that is inhuman!!
 
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Iaculus

no witch hunt. He's changed his story.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/12/20/world/main6003001.shtml?tag=pop
A Brazilian man publicly confessed to pushing dozens of needles into his 2-year-old stepson, saying Sunday in a jail cell interview that he intended to kill the boy out of spite for his wife and didn't think he would be discovered.
Whoa. Wonder how long the queue was behind the reporters and what sort of weapons they were holding.
 
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