I found her, the mistaken one kinmberlie wtf is with these names ?![]()
I found her, the mistaken one kinmberlie wtf is with these names ?![]()
http://www.mcall.com/news/local/mc-t...120-story.html
Lots of stuff here. She hid the pregnancy from everyone. She delivered in her bathroom then went and drove to do this, they found blood outside the house leading to vehicle and in the bathroom toilet. baby didn't have a name, obviously being right out the vag. Judge is saying she should get a mental evaluation and even if she posts bond, she wouldn't be able to leave without one.
https://m.facebook.com/juana.sully.9?fref=ts
Hyphenkimwhatever mother has a Facebook
My husband's mom married an African, and he said that he's never even heard of someone with that name. It's just weird for people where I've lived. My husband's half black, but that's not the reason we picked an African name, I just wanted something that no one else in his classes wouldn't have.
This HyphernKemberly chick's mom is from Haiti, I searched figuring it would have been some Haitian thing, but it's not. I don't even know where the hell someone would think that name would be a good idea lol
In a sane persons mind who's never been raped by their dad, this seems logical.
I'm not trying to find excuses for her, but if this was the case AND she had post partum, I can see why she would harbor anger towards the child and want it dead. If I was thinking with a crazy persons brain.
My mom intentionally had my brother after her and my step mom were married, and she still had post partum where she had little interest and borderline resentment towards him - and her situation was perfect. So who the fuck knows what happens to people who go through unthinkable situations.
That kinmberlie person really does look just like hyphengirl.
We have a little boy at school named Aysa. He is the most beautiful little boy, but talk about hell on wheels. Last year when he was in K-4, some other kid was giving him a hard time and Aysa got a few days off for calling the other kid a mutherfucker. Terrible, but kinda funny.
"Theoretical physics can prove that an elephant can hang from a cliff with its tail tied to a daisy. But use your eyes, your common sense".... JIM GARRISON
Wow, never heard of another Aysa before! Maybe it's just because I'm used to it being her name, but it's weird that someone named their son that. I guess to me it sounds feminine? But hey, to each their own :) That is a little funny about him calling someone else a motherfucker. Funny because it wasn't my kid that said it ha ha.
My older stepson's mom (Lydian aka Chlamydian) has unusual names for her 3 sons. Not crazy, off the wall, but not ones I've heard really. Milo, who is my stepson (and I know, when I first met my husband and found out his son was named Milo, I cringed....I always thought of that as a dog's name), Draco (pronounced like Drake-o) and Jeshua (pronounced like you would Joshua but with an "e" instead of an "o"). When I hear someone call him "Jesh" I almost want to say "bless you" because it sounds like a sneeze![]()
PEMBERTON, N.J. (AP) — A newspaper reports that a New Jersey woman accused of dousing her newborn daughter with accelerant, setting her on fire and leaving her in the middle of a road repeatedly said, "I'm sorry," as a man held her down moments after the incident occurred.
The Philadelphia Inquirer (http://bit.ly/1CISo96 ) also reports that a woman who called 911 from the scene told the suspect, 22-year-old Hyphernkemberly Dorvilier of Pemberton, that she was "disgusting."
The newspaper obtained a copy of the chaotic 911 call through a public records request.
Dorvilier told the woman, "It's not mine, it's not mine," then said, "I didn't do it, I didn't do it, I didn't do it."
Dorvilier is charged with murder in the Jan. 16 death of her daughter. She remains jailed on $500,000 bail.
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Information from: The Philadelphia Inquirer, http://www.inquirer.com
I don't know why this has always stuck with me...but I've searched for new news every so often.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/...valuation.html
A New Jersey woman accused of setting her newborn on fire and leaving her in the middle of a street to die will undergo a mental evaluation.
According to the Burlington County Times (http://bit.ly/1dsti4Y ), a judge said at a status conference Monday that a report on 22-year-old Hyphernkemberly Dorvilier's mental state should be submitted before her next court appearance.
Dorvilier's public defender, Karen Thek, entered a not guilty plea on her client's behalf and says she's seeking an insanity defense.
Authorities say Dorvilier doused her newborn with accelerant and set her on fire in January. The baby had third-degree burns over 60 percent of her body. She died after she was flown to a Philadelphia hospital.
The Pemberton woman remains jailed on $500,000 bail. She's due in court on July 20
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I have had my newborn mom struggles. I can understand mothers who smother, who shake, who just drop a baby off on a doorstep. My God I have literally spent whole nights awake just crying with my baby and that is just normal hormones not post postpartum. I can not understand and refuse to believe setting a baby on fire, chopping off its head with a chain saw or tossing it off a bridge is Just hormones... That is just pure evil.
Mommy to: Misty-Allison-Elliot-Sebastian-Quinn
And our newest rugrat MISS MARLEE!!!
With a name like that, she should've just set herself on fire.
Yes, if you have not had PPD or PPP....consider yourself very lucky.
Mommy to: Misty-Allison-Elliot-Sebastian-Quinn
And our newest rugrat MISS MARLEE!!!
You don't always adjust, and there's a big difference between baby blues and PPD or PPP. Baby blues are normal and can subside on their own, whereas PPD and PPP need actual treatment. The mindset of "you adjust" can be very dangerous for new mothers who experience these intense emotions and automatically assume that they'll go away on their own.
Kat, I'd strongly advise you read up on PPD and PPP, particularly as it can happen regardless of how many babies you've had.
Telling a mother with PPD to "adjust" is like telling a person with depression "get over it".
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