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PR all day
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Dean-Lopez can be as kind and considerate as his friends want to picture him, but it doesn't change the fact that his lack of patience and understanding for that baby changed her life forever. There is no "sorry" that will change that. Maybe he feels ashamed now, but he was an adult when this happened and the baby couldn't do anything to help herself then, and she will always need someone to take care of her. It was probably an accident, but lie about it and try to hide it, when is your own baby? Common! Who should we feel bad for? An adult who is capable of making bad/good decisions or a baby who can’t help her self? HOW SAD!
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"can't help her self?"
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Interesting
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You're right on, but one correction is Zoie isn't his.
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gloria
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I wouldnt want her to be...
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GO GIRL
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Any one who can harm a baby is an animal to me and should therfore be in a cage such as a wild animal. A domestic animal has much more compassion and feelings for others than this man. Drop him in a forest with the other wild animals and let him fend for himself, this man is a piece of shit and toilet paper to wipe him wouldn't be worth it for him.
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Two Cents
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Not in a forest, put him in a cage with another inmate who is big enough to pick him up by the head and shake him like a rag doll until he becomes blind and paralyzed. Then release him to his family so they can care for him for the rest of his miserable life at their own expense. The punishment should fit the crime.
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Leominster
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He was found guilty. Finally Justice is served...not long enough though.
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PR all day
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Leominster wrote: He was found guilty. Finally Justice is served...not long enough though. Any time this guy gets it's not going to be enough compare to the little girl's future and all the things she will have to miss out on because of her condition. Just out of curiosity? How long did they give him?
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None
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Sentencing is on May 22. I'm sure being that we live in MA, he won't get as much time as he deserves. I am friends with the mother and went to the hospital to see Zoie days after this happened. I'm not sure if I've ever cried like that in my life, he is a monster. Thank God she had made such progress over the last year. He better not drop ANYTHING where he's going. There not too fond of people who beat children in jail.
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PR all day
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None wrote: Sentencing is on May 22. I'm sure being that we live in MA, he won't get as much time as he deserves. I am friends with the mother and went to the hospital to see Zoie days after this happened. I'm not sure if I've ever cried like that in my life, he is a monster. Thank God she had made such progress over the last year. He better not drop ANYTHING where he's going. There not too fond of people who beat children in jail. What ever they do to him in jail he deserves. How is the mother doing by the way?
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None
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I have to say she is one of the strongest woman I've ever come across. I've only corresponded via email with her lately but I can imagine she's a little relieved. It still doesn't make up for the fact that life will always be a struggle for them.
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None wrote: I have to say she is one of the strongest woman I've ever come across. I've only corresponded via email with her lately but I can imagine she's a little relieved. It still doesn't make up for the fact that life will always be a struggle for them. That is what I keep thinking. NOTHING is going to change what they have to go through. I feel so sad for both of them.
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PR all day
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However, I'm so glad that the little girl has such a strong mother by her side.
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