Comments on: Father, 4 Kids Found Dead In Md. Home

Police Search For Missing Mother, Who Hasn't Been At Work For More Than A Week

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by kpbkpb March 27, 2007 5:15 PM EDT
Mom36330 God loves you and he forgives you.
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by ajaxrose1 March 27, 2007 4:32 PM EDT
This is so sad. I'm sorry for all of them. MOM36330: You really have a problem. If you don't believe in God, that's your choice, but don't belittle someone else for offering up prayers for others. It's bad manners.
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by cmp271 March 27, 2007 4:23 PM EDT
they must have come here with alot of money to afford that home....where was the money realling coming from??? toys ar us, not likely, Outback not likely.....

Let's find out the truth about this.
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by linfinster March 27, 2007 4:07 PM EDT
New house, four kids and 2 jobs that can't pay too much. Wonder how that plays in all of this.
Those poor children. What they must have gone thru.

And don't blame God. He knows everything that goes on and there will come a time when all these disgusting things will be abolished. While it is very appearent to the intelligent that mankind is already doomed, the stupid continue on without disraction living thier lives, oblivious.
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by olebd March 27, 2007 3:34 PM EDT
This is how justice is often carried out in El Salvador. The murderer is either a family member/relative or from that area too.
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by processor2 March 27, 2007 3:29 PM EDT
"5 Dead in Maryland"

Maybe Queen Nancy Pelosi and the democrats will pass a non-binding resolution urging Bush to get out of Maryland.

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by mom36330 March 27, 2007 3:26 PM EDT
yeah send your prayers out alright...where was your god when someone was killing those kids?
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by terrapin78 March 27, 2007 3:21 PM EDT
"paryers" are no less effective than prayers.
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by bacardistuff March 27, 2007 3:00 PM EDT
My "paryers" go out to CBS news to get a *** spellcheck. Now that I think about it.. my "paryers" go out to this country's school system.
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by sjw1253 March 27, 2007 1:41 PM EDT
I hope you realize the ***-u-me from my previous post spells out assume... duh... why did I not think that the editing software would *** the three first letters of that post???
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by sjw1253 March 27, 2007 1:38 PM EDT

I think that anyone who chooses to ***-u-me the reason for these killings would benefit by learning that you may have a whole host of potential reasons - but that you need to learn much more detail than is provided by this article.

The only potential piece of valuable information provided by this article is that the police were called to the home 3 or 4 times in the past six months...

Now... take from that what you may... but to automatically decide that it is "drug" or "infidelity" reasoning ... is just plain ignorant...

In particular to superchez1... remember Scott & Lacey Peterson... It was not the woman who was cheating ... it was him!!!

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by nolalou March 27, 2007 1:31 PM EDT
According to a UPI report on this story, police said they have reasons to belive the mother is not a suspect, but they fear for her safty. Obviously, theres more to this story than the police are able to say right now. They also plan to do autopsies on the chidren to determine the cause of death.
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by sjw1253 March 27, 2007 1:31 PM EDT
superchez1 ...
I don't like to get personal with my postings ... but what makes you "super"???

You must have a pretty bad background to believe that everything is about cheating women...

I am sure if you performed some half-way reliable statistical information - the number of cheating men would outweigh the number of cheating women at least ten-fold.

You need to get a reality check...

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by zippiez March 27, 2007 1:29 PM EDT
Sounds like drug traffic is involved somehow.
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by puzzler125 March 27, 2007 1:07 PM EDT
Good grief, it's like a game here where readers try to guess "who done it." I agree with the fact that having the police there several times in the past several months is NOT "normal" though.
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by anasuarez68 March 27, 2007 12:42 PM EDT
I really hope the mother is alive. But as a matter of fact this looks more like a homicide/suicide situation (father under a nervous breakdown kills family and committ suicide afterwards). Another possibility maybe that the whole family fell under the hands of merciless people trying to get the parents pay for some pending issues. Anyway, I pray for them all; the kids were so small... this is a very sad case.

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by proudmom27 March 27, 2007 11:59 AM EDT
My paryers goes out to this family.
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by proudmom27 March 27, 2007 11:59 AM EDT
My paryers goes out to this family.
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by asor1-2009 March 27, 2007 11:44 AM EDT
"Police had been called there three or four times in the past six months, neighbor Nathaniel Harris said."

How many times have the police been called to your homes in the 'past six months'? A happy family, oh right!

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by rafterman1 March 27, 2007 11:14 AM EDT
"{For goodness sake. The primary suspect is the mother. This isn't rocket science - she murdered the chidren, as more and more mothers are apt to do these days; the father hanged himself in abject dispair."

The act of hanging yourself is an event that takes thought and planning while "abject despair" type deaths are more on the spur of the moment. Abject despair deaths are not usually by hanging.

More likely, the father killed the mother offsite, returned home, finished the children, then did himself. But who knows for sure at this point.

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