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Boo1

(621 posts)
12. The mechanism of death
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 10:20 PM
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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.

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murder? rampartd Friday #1
The parents are accused of not taking the kid to a doctor for his health issues. WhiskeyGrinder Friday #2
kids die of measles every day rampartd Friday #3
If a child was dying from measles and parents LisaL Friday #14
No doctor visits, no school either BlueWaveNeverEnd Friday #7
This is absolutely child abuse and as we see terminal Melon Friday #4
More..boy was bedbound, eating mostly french fries and potatoe chips BlueWaveNeverEnd 17 hrs ago #18
Basically, a junk food diet. LisaL 2 hrs ago #25
worse than junk food... no variety in the kind of junk food that he ate BlueWaveNeverEnd 52 min ago #30
proceded in death by younger brother... Jean-Luc Friday #5
where did you read that? hookaleft Friday #8
Obituary. Ms. Toad Friday #11
The surviving sister LisaL Friday #13
That is horrifying. yardwork Yesterday #17
It's Pretty Bad When Parents Let a Child Weigh Almost As Much As Trump n/t lavoosh99 Friday #6
No words malaise Friday #9
I know mug shots are usually pretty awful GenThePerservering Friday #10
The mechanism of death Boo1 Friday #12
they look like I expected they would Celerity Friday #15
OMG! Grim Chieftain Friday #16
What a smiling pair they are DFW 2 hrs ago #24
There was a boy in my hometown roughly the same age and size Maru Kitteh 16 hrs ago #19
It's called Prader-Willi Syndrome VTderry 16 hrs ago #20
It absolutely does sound like hell on Earth for everyone. Maru Kitteh 3 hrs ago #21
I sincerely doubt that the kid had it. LisaL 2 hrs ago #23
I don't think the kid had Prader-Will Syndrome. LisaL 2 hrs ago #22
That was my first thought jmbar2 1 hr ago #28
This kid is described as bed ridden near the end. LisaL 1 hr ago #29
The child has such kind eyes senseandsensibility 1 hr ago #26
If he was removed from the parents at some point in time, he might have had a chance. LisaL 1 hr ago #27
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