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Police: Man Tried To Put Wife In Oven

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AP, Dec. 1, 2006


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Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant Jodi Shupe says Martin Luther Jackson, 31, of Decatur has been charged with aggravated assault aggravated battery, cruelty to children and possession of marijuana after the altercation on November 23.

Shupe says Jackson and his 29-year-old wife have been separated since July and have five children, ranging in age from one to 13 years old. Jackson apparently started fighting with his wife after she and the children returned to their Conyers home on Thanksgiving.

Shupe says at one point during the fight Jackson apparently attempted to stuff his wife inside the kitchen oven, which had been left on to heat the house. The woman escaped and went to the sheriff’s office with visible head injuries.

 
What could he have been thinking?

(Posted on December 6, 2006)


 
What could he have been thinking?

The chef was black.

MassuhDGoodName:
Re:  "Police: Man Tried To Put Wife In Oven"

I'm sure it was a misunderstanding; he must have been helping her to get the chitlins out of the stove before they became too well done.

cjd:

--- Quote from: MassuhDGoodName on December 06, 2006, 07:43:35 PM ---Re:  "Police: Man Tried To Put Wife In Oven"

I'm sure it was a misunderstanding; he must have been helping her to get the chitlins out of the stove before they became too well done.

--- End quote ---
Maybe he was sick and tired of her burning the chitlins and he shoved her into the oven to teach her a lesson.

Alex:
Hmm, what a coincidence...

"DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -- A woman suspected of killing her month-old daughter by putting her in a microwave oven was indicted on a charge of aggravated murder Thursday, and the prosecutor said he would seek the death penalty.

The indictment against China Arnold, 26, does not provide details on the death of Paris Talley.

Investigators have said evidence that includes high-heat internal injuries and the absence of external burn marks on the baby were consistent with a microwave oven. The baby died on August 30, 2005. Her mother was arrested last week.

"The Montgomery County coroner came to the conclusion that the injuries sustained by this baby could have only been caused by being placed into a microwave oven and having that oven turned on and [cooking] the baby to death," Montgomery Country Prosecutor Mathias Heck Jr. said at a news conference.

Heck declined to discuss a possible motive or release any other details about the case. He said Arnold would be subject to the death penalty if convicted because the victim was a child.

Defense attorney Jon Paul Rion said Arnold had nothing to do with her child's death. He said Arnold and the child's father had left Paris with a baby sitter the night before she found the baby unconscious.

"China has the moral courage and the confidence in her God that the truth will come out in this case," Rion said. "We will seek every single way possible to communicate to our government and to the jury in this case that China is innocent of all the charges."

Arnold is being held on $1 million bond. Heck said he will ask the court to order her held without bail at a hearing Tuesday."

MasterWolf1:
Why am I not shocked with barbaric behavior from barbaric savages?

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