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    sorry but bloody useless Grandmother too

    Baby P ‘looked like a Belsen victim’
    The grandmother of Baby P has told how he looked like a concentration camp victim the last time she saw him alive.

    Last Updated: 10:36AM BST 04 May 2009

    But despite seeing the 17-month-old child covered in bruises with a lump on his head and hand marks on his torso, she did nothing to intervene.

    The woman, who cannot be identified, says she is “wrecked” with guilt over what happened to her daughter’s child.

    A week before Baby P died from more than 50 injuries, inflicted over the course of eight months, she saw him and remarked: “He looks like a child out of Belsen.”

    Later recalling the incident, she said: “Those were my exact words.”

    “I am sorry he died, really I am sorry,” she added.

    Baby P’s grandmother was also arrested during investigation of the case, but was later released without charge.

    Speaking during an emotional interview for Channel 5’s Trisha Goddard show, she said she had been banished from her daughter’s house after falling out with her boyfriend.

    “When she met the boyfriend he took over,” she said.

    The grandmother said she had been told that Baby P’s bruises were caused when he fell off a sofa, but admitted she was suspicious.

    “A child doesn’t get bruises like that. He used to have finger marks on his back. She said she was holding him too tight. I didn’t know what to do.”

    didnt know what to do ffs ?? :evil:

    #386914

    Baby P’s mother could be freed in little more than three years after being sentenced for his death today.

    The 27-year-old’s mouth gaped open as she was told she will have to serve a minimum of just five years before being eligible for parole from her indeterminate sentence.

    She could walk free in August 2012 because of the time she has spent in prison.

    Her boyfriend, 32, who “caused or allowed” the death of Baby Peter and raped a two-year-old girl, can apply for parole in just over eight years after being jailed for life.

    Their lodger, Jason Owen, was also sentenced to an indeterminate sentence with a minimum “tariff” of three years, meaning he could be out in just over two.

    Children’s charities condemned the leniency of the sentences, handed down at the Old Bailey by Judge Stephen Kramer.

    NSPCC chief executive Andrew Flanagan said: “We are disappointed that the minimum tariff was so low.

    It raises the question of how bad the abuse has to be before offenders get a longer minimum term in prison.

    “Peter suffered sustained abuse leaving him with horrendous injuries. Two of his abusers could walk free at a time when Peter should be a schoolboy with a new world in front of him.”

    The row over the sentence came as a fresh inquiry into the 17-month-old’s death revealed that Haringey social workers had ignored legal advice to take Baby P into care, condemning him to seven months of abuse that led up to his “horrifying” death.

    Both the mother and her boyfriend, now aged 32, were cleared by a jury last November of murder and manslaughter charges but convicted of “causing or allowing” the baby’s death.

    Peter was found dead in a blood-spattered cot in August 2007, having suffered a broken back and fractured ribs.

    At the Old Bailey the toddler’s mother, her boyfriend and the lodger, showed no emotion as the judge condemned their conduct.

    He said the indeterminate sentences would protect the public from people who posed a serious threat to children in the future.

    “Any decent person who heard the catalogue of medical conditions and non-accidental injuries, steadily mounting in seriousness, suffered by Peter can not fail to have been appalled,” he told them.

    “Your alleged ignorance of what was happening to Peter in that small house defies belief.”

    He told the mother, who pleaded guilty to causing or allowing Peter’s death, she was “a manipulative and self-centred person with a calculating side as well as a temper”.

    The mother has been held in solitary confinement since her son died. She returned to court 15 minutes after the sentence because her barrister, Paul Mendelle QC, said he had not been prepared for an indeterminate sentence.

    The judge told the boyfriend: “I am satisfied on the evidence that, whatever your role and motivation, you played a major role in the events which culminated in Peter’s death.”

    He was also convicted earlier this month of raping the second child — a two-year-old girl who he forced to go through the ordeal of giving evidence by not pleading guilty.

    The man has been held in the same segregation unit for his own protection as Soham child killer Ian Huntley and is likely to remain under threat of attack from fellow prisoners for the rest of his sentence.

    The boyfriend is to appeal against the rape conviction, claiming it contravened his “human rights”.

    Human rights ? human fucking rights… 2 mins is all i ask i’ll show him human rights i swear i’d rip his face off with my bare hands

    #386915

    LONDON (Reuters) – The sentences handed down to the mother of Baby P, her boyfriend and the lodger who were convicted of causing or allowing the toddler’s death were not unduly lenient, the Attorney General ruled on Tuesday.

    They’re still alive ffs of course they were too lenient

    #386916
    #386917

    But then Pete, killing them is way too easy!

    IF i ever found out that my kids were hurt or abused in any way, regardless of who it was who did it, i’d make every day a living hell for them. It could take weeks, it could take months, but i’d make sure that they suffered so much that they’d end up having to take their own life anyway. They’d have to, because the life i’d give them would be full of torture and pain, and suicide would be their only answer. Takes a lot for me to get riled, and think i’m under estimated..

    Oops, is my nasty side showing through?..

    (No – not really!!! …….Ed)

    #386918

    I’d just shoot them one bullet each, waste of space, goodbye .. cold clinical But you can have em for a few weeks first

    #386919

    @woohoo wrote:

    But then Pete, killing them is way too easy!

    IF i ever found out that my kids were hurt or abused in any way, regardless of who it was who did it, i’d make every day a living hell for them. It could take weeks, it could take months, but i’d make sure that they suffered so much that they’d end up having to take their own life anyway. They’d have to, because the life i’d give them would be full of torture and pain, and suicide would be their only answer. Takes a lot for me to get riled, and think i’m under estimated..

    Oops, is my nasty side showing through?..

    (No – not really!!! …….Ed)

    So i don’t get a Gold Star?

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