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TAMPA -- Even though the boy would shake and wet himself, his father, Ronnie Paris Jr., would box with the 3-year-old, slapping him in the head until he cried because he didn't want his son to grow up to be "a sissy," the boy's mother testified Monday.

Others corroborated Nysheerah Paris' testimony as the prosecution built its case during the first day of the capital murder trial of Ronnie Paris Jr., 21, accused of abusing 3-year-old Ronnie Paris until the boy slipped into a coma Jan. 22.

He died six days later with swelling on both sides of his brain.

"He was trying to teach him how to fight," said Shanita Powell, Nysheerah Paris' sister. "He was concerned that the child might be gay."

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Concerned his three year old son was gay? I suspect there's a special place in hell for fathers like this.

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Oh, crap.

He's gonna have to wait for the hearafter to get what's coming to him, since there ain't much we could do on Earth that wouldn't be an improvement.

Where do these subhumans keep coming from, anyhow?

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Evolution in action. Unfortunatly, this guy's innocent offspring bears the brunt of his stupidity. Hopefully the wife will leave this neanderthal and he'll not get a chance to reproduce again.

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Evolution in action. Unfortunatly, this guy's innocent offspring bears the brunt of his stupidity.  Hopefully the wife will leave this neanderthal  and he'll not get a chance to reproduce again.

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Hopefully he will be locked up for life and never get a chance to reproduce again.

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Evolution in action. Unfortunatly, this guy's innocent offspring bears the brunt of his stupidity.  Hopefully the wife will leave this neanderthal  and he'll not get a chance to reproduce again.

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Hopefully he will be locked up for life and never get a chance to reproduce again.

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Clearly he needs to be locked up. But w/ the way the courts act today, who can tell? But that's probably for another thread....

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[Clearly he needs to be locked up. But w/ the way the courts act today, who can tell? But that's probably  for another thread....

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Hopefully, the Florida police read his Miranda rights correctly or a judge down there may turn him loose like several other killers have been recently.

Missing word in BSO's Miranda warning allows accused killers to go free

By Jon Burstein

Staff Writer

Posted July 13 2005

He's on videotape calmly recounting to a Broward Sheriff's detective why he shot his best friend. A jury needed less than two hours to convict him of the May 2000 slaying. A judge sentenced him to life.

And three months ago, John Q. Ripley walked out of prison.

One simple word helped him regain his freedom. That word, missing from a Miranda rights form used by the Broward Sheriff's Office, has or could undercut at least 24 other cases against suspected killers, robbers and drug dealers. The word has left a trail of overturned convictions, dismissed charges and weakened cases for prosecutors.

Four suspected killers have either been freed from prison or seen their cases dropped. Another three accused murderers will receive new trials. The statements of four more accused killers have been or could be suppressed.

From February 1999 to November 2002, deputies read almost all arrestees a Miranda rights form that the courts have found was flawed. The form advised suspects they could request an attorney before questioning, but omitted mentioning that they have a constitutional right to have an attorney present during questioning. Courts have found that the missing word means juries can't hear the defendants' often damning statements to deputies because they weren't properly advised of their rights.

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Ripley, 48, who said on tape he "had to kill" his friend and led deputies to the murder weapon. An appellate court tossed out his first-degree murder conviction because of the flawed rights form and detectives illegally arresting him outside their jurisdiction. With a jury prevented from hearing his statements or any evidence gathered because of them, prosecutors dropped the case.

Nneka West, a Dania Beach woman convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison for taking part in a September 1998 drug rip-off that left her boyfriend dead. After she was granted a new trial, she pleaded no contest to second-degree murder. She walked out of jail in April.

Willems Calixte, a Pembroke Park man charged with two counts of second-degree murder. Authorities said he participated in a botched robbery that left his brother and an accomplice dead. Without his statement to detectives, prosecutors said they had to drop the case against him.

Walter Dendy, sentenced to life in prison, and Neal Bross, sentenced to 15 years, for a fatal acid throwing attack. Jury selection for their new trial is scheduled to begin Mondayfor the July 2000 death of Leonard "Rudi" Houda. Jurors won't hear incriminating statements Dendy and Bross gave authorities after their arrests. Dendy's attorney, Fred Haddad, said his client's statement was "devastating" at the first trial.

"There's a saying in criminal law that a fish doesn't get caught if it keeps its mouth shut," said defense attorney Eric Schwartzreich, who represents a man whose 30-year prison sentence for attempted robbery was overturned because of the form. "Confessions are often the most damaging part of a defendant's case."

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TAMPA -- Even though the boy would shake and wet himself, his father, Ronnie Paris Jr., would box with the 3-year-old, slapping him in the head until he cried because he didn't want his son to grow up to be "a sissy," the boy's mother testified Monday.

Others corroborated Nysheerah Paris' testimony as the prosecution built its case during the first day of the capital murder trial of Ronnie Paris Jr., 21, accused of abusing 3-year-old Ronnie Paris until the boy slipped into a coma Jan. 22.

He died six days later with swelling on both sides of his brain.

"He was trying to teach him how to fight," said Shanita Powell, Nysheerah Paris' sister. "He was concerned that the child might be gay."

http://news.tbo.com/news/MGBV5C523BE.html

Concerned his three year old son was gay? I suspect there's a special place in hell for fathers like this.

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There is something we agree on!

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Evolution in action.

:rolleyes:

wont let it die will you?

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Don't you mean 'become extinct' ?? :poke:

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