Cops: Dad Threw 4 Children Off Ala. Bridge
Man Angered After Dispute With Wife Confessed, Cops Say; Search For Bodies Continues
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This photograph released by the Mobile County Sheriff's Office in Mobile, Ala., shows Lam Luong, 37, of Irvington, Ala., as he was being booked on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2007. Authorities say Luong is charged with capital murder in the deaths of his four children, who were allegedly thrown off a coastal bridge. (AP Photo)
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Members of the Mobile County Sheriff's Flotilla stand near their boats after suspending search operations for missing children at Cedar Point, just north of Dauphin Island, Ala., Jan. 8, 2008. (AP)
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Lam Luong, 37, who is charged with four counts of capital murder, told authorities Tuesday night that he drove to the Dauphin Island bridge and dropped the children from a span that reaches 80 feet in places, said Detective Scott Rivera.
Luong came to coastal Alabama from Vietnam in 1984 and worked in the commercial fishing industry as a shrimper, Police Chief John Joyner and a relative said. He had argued with his wife, Ngoc Phan, before taking the children, he said.
Missing and presumed dead were 4-month-old Danny Luong; 1-year-old Lindsey Luong; 2-year-old Hannah Luong; and 3-year-old Ryan Phan. Phan is not the man's biological child, but Luong raised him from infancy, authorities said.
Family members tell CBS affiliate WKRG-5 in Mobile that the youngest had heart problems and had just gotten out of the hospital.
Authorities were searching a 100-square-mile area and waters as deep as 55 feet. The search included divers and cadaver dogs in small boats, as well as three helicopters, Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran said.
Joyner said he feared the search of the Intracoastal Waterway below the bridge would be hampered by bad weather and choppy waters. The bridge extends from the mainland to Dauphin Island, which lies between the waterway and the Gulf of Mexico.
The couple lived with Phan's mother at Bayou La Batre, a fishing village with a large Southeast Asian community. Phan's brother-in-law Kam Phengsisomboun, who is from Thailand, said the couple moved back to the area from Hinesville, Ga., only a couple of weeks ago.
They argued Sunday night and again Monday, he said. Luong left the home with two of the children, then later came back for the other two, he said.
The family initially feared the children had been traded to support a drug habit, Phengsisomboun said. Luong had a crack cocaine habit and had spent an insurance settlement from an automobile accident rapidly, he said, and authorities confirmed Luong had a history of drug offenses.
Luong reported the children missing Monday, and told police that a woman who had the children failed to return them, authorities said. Phengsisomboun said he was later told by investigators that a witness had seen someone throw a bundle from the bridge and then saw three children in a nearby car.
Phan, 23, was in seclusion Wednesday morning at her mother's brick home, the front porch cluttered with children's shoes.
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- I agree with bama_mama I couldn''t have put that better myself. And as for mercyme884, there have been cases where mothers kill their children too. I was raised by a single father, and he never hurt me. You can''t just blame these sorts of things on men.
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- Davicar2 and mercyme884- you are what the problem in america is. If he needed a break- take the children to the hospital or police and give them away don''t throw them off a bridge. Mercyme- what can I say- you are crazy and give christians a very bad name.
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- This is so sad...Maybe the precious children are better off with Jesus than here on Earth to be tortured and beaten and murdered by crazy, unprincipled, unspeakably,cruel and heartless MEN.This to all Mothers who love their children, you must never trust these precious babies to the care of cold, cruel,and selfish men who only care for themselves. Mothers you and you alone have to protect your children.Please please watch over your children and save them from this madness.
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- pensacola88-I am from Mobile. Our state and community did not fail him. He failed himself and he failed his family. As the father of these innocent children, he should be their protector, not their murderer. I am so tired of people feeling that illegal immigrants are entitled to anything! And I am also tired of no one taking responsibility for their actions. Always blaming someone else. I have three children near the same age, 4, 2 and 4mo. This is unthinkable. I say wrap an anchor around his neck and toss HIM off the Dauphin Island bridge. And every time you might think that is cruel, think of those four poor babies watching as one after the other is tossed off, wondering what Daddy is doing, and then struggling to breath as they slowly drowned. All because he was ticked off at his wife. Education had nothing to do with it. Like I said, no one failed him but himself. And in turn, he failed his children in the ultimate way. Sink him.
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- "One who kills another, whether legal or not, has a burden to bear." posted by whatithink
And just WHO gets to "bear the burden" of paying hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to keep this scum alive in a prison, in protective custody of course, as the general population would "hurt" him if he was in the regular cells. The TAXPAYERS, that''s who - execution would be much cheaper, and if you take him back to the bridge and toss him off, it''s only the cost of the tank of gas.
He''s a junkie and that "burden" you mention won''t even occur to his fried brain - all he will be thinking about in jail is how to get drugs smuggled in to him. That, and how soon will it be until he sees his court-appointed and taxpayer supported lawyer, so he can file ANOTHER appeal, wasting MORE tax dollars and tying up court time. - Reply to this comment
- Searing Truth - I usually agree with most of what you say, however, this time I have to say, you are a bit short of the mark. Who is going to pay to send this heartless piece of trash to prison for the rest of his life??? Will YOU foot the bill for his food, housing, clothing, medical care, educational opportunities and recreation, all by yourself - or will the taxpayers have to pay? When so many are having a hard time taking care of ourselves, why should we have to pay and pay and pay for scum like this to go on living? I say take him back to the bridge, or a much higher one, and toss him off like a bundle of trash - just like he did to 4 helpless, defenseless little children. See if HE floats....
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- I know some good old boys that will help and we''ll toss this piece of trash off the bridge...the book says an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth in the meantime he sits around gets lousy chow and harasses folks on the phone.
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- I am poor. The framers of this nation would be appalled at the shape of the nation they put together. I think they would. I am. The death pentity don''t deter crime and we know that. Yet the bloody killers don''t care if they live or die. They know their peers gave them death and they sit in their cell as they know it is a joke..Yep. A once great nation not now..
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- Well well well, shall we all be communal or just associative here? Who made the choices here? Who did what to whom here and failed whom? We are responsible for FIRST: ourselves, SECOND: our immediate family. After viewing hours upon hours of video tapes from China in order to get a sociology degree and seeing how other nations treat children, the comparison was easy, we do it here just as they do it there. We have people here who think they can justify their behavior just by spouting off christian mythologies in some celestial voice, others see it as a platform for REFORM or REFORMATION. Humans behaving human is all it is, we are still animals, maybe a little higher up on the evolutionary scale than some others but we are still animals. We like to think we are something "special" or perhaps the correct word is "spacial" but none the less, we thrive on misfortune, we live, breathe, eat, sleep, feast on misfortunes of others just to say thank god I am who I am, that is, until the right button is pushed. No one has a clue until its too late, then the words just pour out like massive infection that has been released and is smelling up the very air we breathe with foul stenches of rotted flesh. Who really has the right or business to determine life & death, YOU?
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- Kill him NOW nothing but a waste of skin with 0 morals housing him in prison till he runs out of breath isn''t nicer.
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- Faux news reported that Bill Clinton did it
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- If this man is guilty of this crime he must spend the rest of his life in prison, without any chance of parole.
Or we are not human.
If it were not for the historic unequal imposition of the death penalty, and the ominous irrevocability of error, I would support his execution. But for these reasons I''m against capital punishment.
And who cares why anyone would commit such an atrocity? The fact is that it was committed, and four innocent children are dead.
That''s all we need know, and all that is germane.
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"Children should not know fear, or death, or suffering, for it is not their lot to know. Theirs is a time for joy, and wonder, and a time of great discovery. Let them never despair, or hurt, or want. This should be our highest calling, and our most sincere dedication."
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"There is great danger in calling a thing evil, equaled only by the ignorance of it. Therefore let our judgments withstand the passions of our time, and endear the admiration of our future."
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- "We failed the man"? Did anyone hold a gun to his head and make him kill the children? No matter what the circumstances, he made the conscious choice, period. He is a 37 year old grown man, he is responsible for his actions! No amount of education can help a muderer intent on killing.
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- "the state did not educate them" ?
what planet do you live on?
we have public education, it just that it works as well as our health care system, and our political system,
when a criminal like you or bush could get into the white house than you KNOW that you live in a corrupt police state.
things do not work in oue country because that is what you animals in the conservative evangelkical party want to happen
you are an anti american criminal just like bush - Reply to this comment
- Our communities failed this man and his family. The blame is partly ours! We produced the conditions that created this!!
Posted by Pensacola88 at 10:58 PM : Jan 09, 2008
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LOL!! I guess you could blame it on our fore-fathers who founded this great nation.
You post is a "bleeding-heart diatribe" against a nation that is generous enough to allow "aliens" to come here.
Where in the story does it say he is an "illegal alien?"
Where does it say he was uneducated?
Where does it say he was "oppressed" by the state or his community?
Where do you get this information? - Reply to this comment
- This could have been prevented if he had access to education. ... Well, congradualations Alabama!! You saved a few thousand dollars by not educating this man, and now you have to prosecute him and incarcerate him at an even higher expense to your taxpayers! ... Our communities failed this man and his family. The blame is partly ours! We produced the conditions that created this!!
Posted by Pensacola88 at 10:58 PM : Jan 09, 2008
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Oh give me a break!!!! People don''t commit these types of crimes just because they grew up poor and destitute and the "state" didn''t educate them. If that were true there would be millions of poor people in jail.
This could have been prevented only if the man had stopped and though about what he was doing. But then only a person with a serious psych problem would do something like this, and people with psych problems don''t do much thinking.
Maybe you should consider your hatred for the state and communities that didn''t support you when you thought they should. - Reply to this comment
- This could have been prevented if he had access to education. He came here at age 14. Alabama and many other southern states fought against giving education to illegal aliens, but finally lost in a Federal Supreme Court ruling. Many loud-mouthed politicians considered it fashionable to oppress aliens any way possible citing the burden to taxpayers was excessive.
Well, congradualations Alabama!! You saved a few thousand dollars by not educating this man, and now you have to prosecute him and incarcerate him at an even higher expense to your taxpayers!
Four children are dead.
This senseless and preventable crime is one of many.
If we don''t silence those political leaders who are wooing voters to deprive public education to aliens, we will get more of this...on a monthly basis!
It''s like saying you don''t want to give an innoculation for disease to an alien who also lives here. What do you expect? Do you think disease and crime just steer clear of those not innoculated or educated?
Our communities failed this man and his family. The blame is partly ours! We produced the conditions that created this!! - Reply to this comment
- And people still argue there is no reason to have a death penalty?
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- Forget a trial, throw him off the bridge
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- Are they illegals..May the children rest in peace. The asre be dealt the same. I can''t speak for God.
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