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Protected by God part 3
2/06/2007 MOM AND DAD KILLED GIRL, 4
Hull pair charged with giving daughter deliberate overdose of prescription pills. In a case that defies comprehension, a husband and wife from Hull appeared in court today on charges of killing their 4-year-old daughter with a deliberate drug overdose. Police said Michael Riley, 34, who was awaiting trial for attempted child rape, and Carolyn Riley, 32, gave their daughter, Rebecca Jeanne, a fatal dose of prescription pills on Dec. 13. In an affidavit filed with the court, State Police Trooper Anna Brookes said there was evidence of a ‘‘slow and painful killing of Rebecca Riley over a period of days.’’ Brookes said the Rileys refused to accept help from agencies that had identified problems with the way Rebecca was being given medicine. The affidavit said the couple was indifferent to her ‘‘obvious pain and suffering,’’ and failed ‘‘to provide any medical care to their own daughter as she lay visibly suffering, drowning in her own bodily fluids on the floor beside their bed.’’ The state medical examiner’s office said the girl died from the combined effects of three drugs used to treat bipolar disorder, including Clonidine, and two over-the-counter cold medicines. ‘‘This occurred as a result of the intentional overdose of Rebecca with Clonidine,’’ the Plymouth County District Attorney's office said in a statement announcing the charges. The Clonidine was prescribed by Dr. Kayoko Kifuji, Tufts New England Medical Center psychiatrist, to treat the young girl for hyperactivity and bipolar disorder. The other two drugs were Depakote and Seroquel, which are also used to treat bipolar disorder. Authorities said the girl was diagnosed with both disorders when she was 28 months old. James McGonnell, Carolyn Riley’s half brother, and his fiancee, Kelly Williams, who lived with the family, told police they had repeatedly asked the Rileys to take Rebecca to the hospital or to a pediatrician. They said the Rileys told them they has made an appointment, but only offered excuses for not going. They said Michael Riley told his wife to medicate the children when he determined that they were acting up. The state Department of Social Services placed the Rileys’ two other children, Gerard, 11, and Kaitlynne, 6, in foster care about 10 hours after Rebecca’s death. ‘‘There were mitigating circumstances,’’ department spokesman Denise Monteiro said yesterday. ‘‘We had to take custody of the children. I can’t say any more.’’ Carolyn Riley obtained a restraining order against her husband in October, but allowed it to lapse after a few weeks. McGonnell and Williams told police they saw Michael Riley grab his son by the neck and bang his head against the back window of a pickup truck ‘‘in an apparent uncontrollable rage,’’ the affidavit said. McGonnell said Riley was not allowed to live with his family in Weymouth public housing because of a court order issued after he was arrested on sex charges in 2005. Police were called to the Rileys’ home at 70 Lynn Ave. in Hull’s Kenberma neighborhood, opposite Nantasket Beach, at 6:30 a.m. on Dec. 13. They found found Rebecca dead on the floor of her parents’ bedroom. An obituary prepared by the couple and published in The Patriot Ledger said the little girl had died in her sleep. The Rileys will be arraigned today in Hingham District Court on charges of first-degree murder. The couple was arrested yesterday at Michael Riley’s mother’s home on Fallgren Lane in Weymouth. He was held overnight at the Plymouth County jail and Carolyn Riley was held at the Marshfield police lockup. Michael Riley was indicted in September 2005 on charges of attempted rape of a girl under 14, four counts of indecent assault and battery on a child and giving pornography to a child. Weymouth Police Lt. George Greenwood said Riley was arrested in June 2005 after police searched his apartment at 43 Memorial Drive in Weymouth and confiscated a computer, diaries and notebooks. He was scheduled for trial on May 29 in Norfolk Superior Court. He was free on $2,500 bail posted by his wife. Court records show Riley has a bullet hole and the letters ‘‘RRR’’ tattooed on his back. Michael Riley graduated from Weymouth High School in 1991 and his wife, the former Carolyn DiSalvo, graduated in 1992. On Dec. 30, two weeks after their daughter’s death, they attended his 15th high school reunion at the Weymouth Elks Club. Michael Riley told a friend he and his wife needed to get out so they would stop thinking about Rebecca. Hull Police Chief Richard Billings praised State Police Sgt. Scott Warmington, State Police Detective Anna Brookes and Hull Police Detective John Coggins for their investigation that led to the arrests. A neighbor, Phyllis Lipton, said Carolyn Riley, her three children, Carolyn’s stepbrother, his girlfriend and their son, moved into a home at 70 Lynn Ave. in mid-November. Lipton, 51, said the family told her Carolyn’s husband, Michael, wouldn’t be living with them although he appeared to be there all the time. ‘‘They moved in during the middle of the night,’’ Lipton said. ‘‘All I could hear was foul language coming from the house.’’ Lipton said either Carolyn’s stepbrother or his girlfriend told her that Rebecca had a twin who died at age of 2 weeks. Lipton rarely saw the children, she said, but added Gerard Riley once returned hedge clippers he had taken without asking. ‘‘He had obviously gone into my shed to get them,’’ she said. ‘‘He said his cousin was the one who got them from the shed.’’ Lipton said when she heard someone had died in the Riley home her first thought was that Michael Riley had killed his wife. ‘‘No one knew there was a child sick in the house,’’ she said. ‘‘We thought they had moved out.’’ Lipton said the Rileys left about two weeks after their daughter’s death. Carolyn Riley’s stepbrother and his family followed a few weeks later. Lipton said all three Riley children had special needs. Rebecca attended the Elden H. Johnson Early Childhood Center in North Weymouth. The school provides full- and part-day classes for children ages 3 to 5. The center’s principal, Victoria Silberstein, declined to comment. Michael Riley’s mother, Kathleen Riley, would not comment on the case when a reporter arrived at her home last night. |
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Re: Protected by God part 3
Alcoholics Anonymous P 133
"We are sure God wants us to be happy, joyous and free. We cannot subscribe to the belief that this life is a vale of tears, though it once was just that for many of us. But it is clear that we made our own misery. God didn't do it. Avoid then, the deliberate manufacture of misery, but if trouble comes, cheerfully capitalize it as an opportunity to demonstrate His omnipotence." You've been given free will then piss and moan when God doesn't interfere in the affairs of man. In this instance what did the neighbors do, what did the doctor do, nobody gave a damned until a death occurred! Any doctor that prescribes Clonidine, a heart medication whose dosage increases have to be monitored with a blood pressure cuff to ensure the heart doesn't stop, to a child for behavioral problems then trusts parents such as these with that responsibility, ought to be shot. The doctor was treating hyperactivity by slowing down the child's heart and metabolism. You've got a hyperactive child and none of the neighbors ever saw her. I'm sure if you research this case, you'd find countless opportunities for any decent human being to step in and help this child. Don't blame God for the failures of man. What did you do this last week for anyone, did you pull up your socks, roll up your sleeves and help anyone? Do you volunteer anywhere or do you spend all your time in front of your computer reading about all the tragedy in this world then pissing and moaning about it in newsgroups attempting to blame God for it all? Do you coach special Olympics, deliver meals on wheels, are you a big brother, did you do an intervention for the family of an alcoholic, organize a neighborhood watch, bake a pie for an elderly person that lives down the hall? What did you do this week to lessen the amount of tragedy in this world and put a smile on anyone's face? "safce" <safce@fgc.com> wrote in message news:feov53tg0vp58g8lepbuop8kvvdq2jaimc@4ax.com... > 2/06/2007 MOM AND DAD KILLED GIRL, 4 > Hull pair charged with giving daughter deliberate overdose of > prescription pills. > > In a case that defies comprehension, a husband and wife from Hull > appeared in court today on charges of killing their 4-year-old > daughter with a deliberate drug overdose. > > Police said Michael Riley, 34, who was awaiting trial for attempted > child rape, and Carolyn Riley, 32, gave their daughter, Rebecca > Jeanne, a fatal dose of prescription pills on Dec. 13. > > In an affidavit filed with the court, State Police Trooper Anna > Brookes said there was evidence of a ''slow and painful killing of > Rebecca Riley over a period of days.'' > > Brookes said the Rileys refused to accept help from agencies that had > identified problems with the way Rebecca was being given medicine. > > The affidavit said the couple was indifferent to her ''obvious pain > and suffering,'' and failed ''to provide any medical care to their own > daughter as she lay visibly suffering, drowning in her own bodily > fluids on the floor beside their bed.'' > > The state medical examiner's office said the girl died from the > combined effects of three drugs used to treat bipolar disorder, > including Clonidine, and two over-the-counter cold medicines. > > ''This occurred as a result of the intentional overdose of Rebecca > with Clonidine,'' the Plymouth County District Attorney's office said > in a statement announcing the charges. > > The Clonidine was prescribed by Dr. Kayoko Kifuji, Tufts New England > Medical Center psychiatrist, to treat the young girl for hyperactivity > and bipolar disorder. The other two drugs were Depakote and Seroquel, > which are also used to treat bipolar disorder. > > Authorities said the girl was diagnosed with both disorders when she > was 28 months old. > > James McGonnell, Carolyn Riley's half brother, and his fiancee, Kelly > Williams, who lived with the family, told police they had repeatedly > asked the Rileys to take Rebecca to the hospital or to a pediatrician. > > They said the Rileys told them they has made an appointment, but only > offered excuses for not going. They said Michael Riley told his wife > to medicate the children when he determined that they were acting up. > > The state Department of Social Services placed the Rileys' two other > children, Gerard, 11, and Kaitlynne, 6, in foster care about 10 hours > after Rebecca's death. > > ''There were mitigating circumstances,'' department spokesman Denise > Monteiro said yesterday. ''We had to take custody of the children. I > can't say any more.'' > > Carolyn Riley obtained a restraining order against her husband in > October, but allowed it to lapse after a few weeks. > > McGonnell and Williams told police they saw Michael Riley grab his son > by the neck and bang his head against the back window of a pickup > truck ''in an apparent uncontrollable rage,'' the affidavit said. > > McGonnell said Riley was not allowed to live with his family in > Weymouth public housing because of a court order issued after he was > arrested on sex charges in 2005. > > Police were called to the Rileys' home at 70 Lynn Ave. in Hull's > Kenberma neighborhood, opposite Nantasket Beach, at 6:30 a.m. on Dec. > 13. They found found Rebecca dead on the floor of her parents' > bedroom. > > An obituary prepared by the couple and published in The Patriot Ledger > said the little girl had died in her sleep. > > The Rileys will be arraigned today in Hingham District Court on > charges of first-degree murder. > > The couple was arrested yesterday at Michael Riley's mother's home on > Fallgren Lane in Weymouth. He was held overnight at the Plymouth > County jail and Carolyn Riley was held at the Marshfield police > lockup. > > Michael Riley was indicted in September 2005 on charges of attempted > rape of a girl under 14, four counts of indecent assault and battery > on a child and giving pornography to a child. > > Weymouth Police Lt. George Greenwood said Riley was arrested in June > 2005 after police searched his apartment at 43 Memorial Drive in > Weymouth and confiscated a computer, diaries and notebooks. > > He was scheduled for trial on May 29 in Norfolk Superior Court. > > He was free on $2,500 bail posted by his wife. > > Court records show Riley has a bullet hole and the letters ''RRR'' > tattooed on his back. > > Michael Riley graduated from Weymouth High School in 1991 and his > wife, the former Carolyn DiSalvo, graduated in 1992. > > On Dec. 30, two weeks after their daughter's death, they attended his > 15th high school reunion at the Weymouth Elks Club. Michael Riley told > a friend he and his wife needed to get out so they would stop thinking > about Rebecca. > > Hull Police Chief Richard Billings praised State Police Sgt. Scott > Warmington, State Police Detective Anna Brookes and Hull Police > Detective John Coggins for their investigation that led to the > arrests. > > A neighbor, Phyllis Lipton, said Carolyn Riley, her three children, > Carolyn's stepbrother, his girlfriend and their son, moved into a home > at 70 Lynn Ave. in mid-November. > > Lipton, 51, said the family told her Carolyn's husband, Michael, > wouldn't be living with them although he appeared to be there all the > time. > > ''They moved in during the middle of the night,'' Lipton said. ''All I > could hear was foul language coming from the house.'' > > Lipton said either Carolyn's stepbrother or his girlfriend told her > that Rebecca had a twin who died at age of 2 weeks. > > Lipton rarely saw the children, she said, but added Gerard Riley once > returned hedge clippers he had taken without asking. > > ''He had obviously gone into my shed to get them,'' she said. ''He > said his cousin was the one who got them from the shed.'' > > Lipton said when she heard someone had died in the Riley home her > first thought was that Michael Riley had killed his wife. > > ''No one knew there was a child sick in the house,'' she said. ''We > thought they had moved out.'' > > Lipton said the Rileys left about two weeks after their daughter's > death. Carolyn Riley's stepbrother and his family followed a few weeks > later. > > Lipton said all three Riley children had special needs. > > Rebecca attended the Elden H. Johnson Early Childhood Center in North > Weymouth. The school provides full- and part-day classes for children > ages 3 to 5. The center's principal, Victoria Silberstein, declined to > comment. > > Michael Riley's mother, Kathleen Riley, would not comment on the case > when a reporter arrived at her home last night. > > > > > |
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"We used to amuse ourselves by cynically dissecting spiritual beliefs and
practices when we might have observed that many spiritually-minded persons of all races, colors, and creeds were demonstrating a degree of stability, happiness and usefulness which we should have sought ourselves." "Instead, we looked at the human defects of these people, and sometimes used their shortcomings as a basis of wholesale condemnation. We talked of intolerance, while we were intolerant ourselves. We missed the reality and the beauty of the forest because we were diverted by the ugliness of some of its trees. We never gave the spiritual side of life a fair hearing." Alcoholics Anonymous, pgs. 49-50 > "safce" <safce@fgc.com> wrote in message > news:feov53tg0vp58g8lepbuop8kvvdq2jaimc@4ax.com... >> 2/06/2007 MOM AND DAD KILLED GIRL, 4 >> Hull pair charged with giving daughter deliberate overdose of >> prescription pills. >> >> In a case that defies comprehension, a husband and wife from Hull >> appeared in court today on charges of killing their 4-year-old >> daughter with a deliberate drug overdose. >> >> Police said Michael Riley, 34, who was awaiting trial for attempted >> child rape, and Carolyn Riley, 32, gave their daughter, Rebecca >> Jeanne, a fatal dose of prescription pills on Dec. 13. >> >> In an affidavit filed with the court, State Police Trooper Anna >> Brookes said there was evidence of a ''slow and painful killing of >> Rebecca Riley over a period of days.'' >> >> Brookes said the Rileys refused to accept help from agencies that had >> identified problems with the way Rebecca was being given medicine. >> >> The affidavit said the couple was indifferent to her ''obvious pain >> and suffering,'' and failed ''to provide any medical care to their own >> daughter as she lay visibly suffering, drowning in her own bodily >> fluids on the floor beside their bed.'' >> >> The state medical examiner's office said the girl died from the >> combined effects of three drugs used to treat bipolar disorder, >> including Clonidine, and two over-the-counter cold medicines. >> >> ''This occurred as a result of the intentional overdose of Rebecca >> with Clonidine,'' the Plymouth County District Attorney's office said >> in a statement announcing the charges. >> >> The Clonidine was prescribed by Dr. Kayoko Kifuji, Tufts New England >> Medical Center psychiatrist, to treat the young girl for hyperactivity >> and bipolar disorder. The other two drugs were Depakote and Seroquel, >> which are also used to treat bipolar disorder. >> >> Authorities said the girl was diagnosed with both disorders when she >> was 28 months old. >> >> James McGonnell, Carolyn Riley's half brother, and his fiancee, Kelly >> Williams, who lived with the family, told police they had repeatedly >> asked the Rileys to take Rebecca to the hospital or to a pediatrician. >> >> They said the Rileys told them they has made an appointment, but only >> offered excuses for not going. They said Michael Riley told his wife >> to medicate the children when he determined that they were acting up. >> >> The state Department of Social Services placed the Rileys' two other >> children, Gerard, 11, and Kaitlynne, 6, in foster care about 10 hours >> after Rebecca's death. >> >> ''There were mitigating circumstances,'' department spokesman Denise >> Monteiro said yesterday. ''We had to take custody of the children. I >> can't say any more.'' >> >> Carolyn Riley obtained a restraining order against her husband in >> October, but allowed it to lapse after a few weeks. >> >> McGonnell and Williams told police they saw Michael Riley grab his son >> by the neck and bang his head against the back window of a pickup >> truck ''in an apparent uncontrollable rage,'' the affidavit said. >> >> McGonnell said Riley was not allowed to live with his family in >> Weymouth public housing because of a court order issued after he was >> arrested on sex charges in 2005. >> >> Police were called to the Rileys' home at 70 Lynn Ave. in Hull's >> Kenberma neighborhood, opposite Nantasket Beach, at 6:30 a.m. on Dec. >> 13. They found found Rebecca dead on the floor of her parents' >> bedroom. >> >> An obituary prepared by the couple and published in The Patriot Ledger >> said the little girl had died in her sleep. >> >> The Rileys will be arraigned today in Hingham District Court on >> charges of first-degree murder. >> >> The couple was arrested yesterday at Michael Riley's mother's home on >> Fallgren Lane in Weymouth. He was held overnight at the Plymouth >> County jail and Carolyn Riley was held at the Marshfield police >> lockup. >> >> Michael Riley was indicted in September 2005 on charges of attempted >> rape of a girl under 14, four counts of indecent assault and battery >> on a child and giving pornography to a child. >> >> Weymouth Police Lt. George Greenwood said Riley was arrested in June >> 2005 after police searched his apartment at 43 Memorial Drive in >> Weymouth and confiscated a computer, diaries and notebooks. >> >> He was scheduled for trial on May 29 in Norfolk Superior Court. >> >> He was free on $2,500 bail posted by his wife. >> >> Court records show Riley has a bullet hole and the letters ''RRR'' >> tattooed on his back. >> >> Michael Riley graduated from Weymouth High School in 1991 and his >> wife, the former Carolyn DiSalvo, graduated in 1992. >> >> On Dec. 30, two weeks after their daughter's death, they attended his >> 15th high school reunion at the Weymouth Elks Club. Michael Riley told >> a friend he and his wife needed to get out so they would stop thinking >> about Rebecca. >> >> Hull Police Chief Richard Billings praised State Police Sgt. Scott >> Warmington, State Police Detective Anna Brookes and Hull Police >> Detective John Coggins for their investigation that led to the >> arrests. >> >> A neighbor, Phyllis Lipton, said Carolyn Riley, her three children, >> Carolyn's stepbrother, his girlfriend and their son, moved into a home >> at 70 Lynn Ave. in mid-November. >> >> Lipton, 51, said the family told her Carolyn's husband, Michael, >> wouldn't be living with them although he appeared to be there all the >> time. >> >> ''They moved in during the middle of the night,'' Lipton said. ''All I >> could hear was foul language coming from the house.'' >> >> Lipton said either Carolyn's stepbrother or his girlfriend told her >> that Rebecca had a twin who died at age of 2 weeks. >> >> Lipton rarely saw the children, she said, but added Gerard Riley once >> returned hedge clippers he had taken without asking. >> >> ''He had obviously gone into my shed to get them,'' she said. ''He >> said his cousin was the one who got them from the shed.'' >> >> Lipton said when she heard someone had died in the Riley home her >> first thought was that Michael Riley had killed his wife. >> >> ''No one knew there was a child sick in the house,'' she said. ''We >> thought they had moved out.'' >> >> Lipton said the Rileys left about two weeks after their daughter's >> death. Carolyn Riley's stepbrother and his family followed a few weeks >> later. >> >> Lipton said all three Riley children had special needs. >> >> Rebecca attended the Elden H. Johnson Early Childhood Center in North >> Weymouth. The school provides full- and part-day classes for children >> ages 3 to 5. The center's principal, Victoria Silberstein, declined to >> comment. >> >> Michael Riley's mother, Kathleen Riley, would not comment on the case >> when a reporter arrived at her home last night. >> >> >> >> >> > > |
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the bellowings of the money-makers
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 22:49:39 GMT, "Muddle" <berniesimmons@epix.net> wrote: >"We used to amuse ourselves by cynically dissecting spiritual beliefs and >practices when we might have observed that many spiritually-minded persons >of all races, colors, and creeds were demonstrating a degree of stability, >happiness and usefulness which we should have sought ourselves." >"Instead, we looked at the human defects of these people, and sometimes used >their shortcomings as a basis of wholesale condemnation. We talked of >intolerance, while we were intolerant ourselves. We missed the reality and >the beauty of the forest because we were diverted by the ugliness of some of >its trees. We never gave the spiritual side of life a fair hearing." > >Alcoholics Anonymous, pgs. 49-50 > >> "safce" <safce@fgc.com> wrote in message >> news:feov53tg0vp58g8lepbuop8kvvdq2jaimc@4ax.com... >>> 2/06/2007 MOM AND DAD KILLED GIRL, 4 >>> Hull pair charged with giving daughter deliberate overdose of >>> prescription pills. >>> >>> In a case that defies comprehension, a husband and wife from Hull >>> appeared in court today on charges of killing their 4-year-old >>> daughter with a deliberate drug overdose. >>> >>> Police said Michael Riley, 34, who was awaiting trial for attempted >>> child rape, and Carolyn Riley, 32, gave their daughter, Rebecca >>> Jeanne, a fatal dose of prescription pills on Dec. 13. >>> >>> In an affidavit filed with the court, State Police Trooper Anna >>> Brookes said there was evidence of a ''slow and painful killing of >>> Rebecca Riley over a period of days.'' >>> >>> Brookes said the Rileys refused to accept help from agencies that had >>> identified problems with the way Rebecca was being given medicine. >>> >>> The affidavit said the couple was indifferent to her ''obvious pain >>> and suffering,'' and failed ''to provide any medical care to their own >>> daughter as she lay visibly suffering, drowning in her own bodily >>> fluids on the floor beside their bed.'' >>> >>> The state medical examiner's office said the girl died from the >>> combined effects of three drugs used to treat bipolar disorder, >>> including Clonidine, and two over-the-counter cold medicines. >>> >>> ''This occurred as a result of the intentional overdose of Rebecca >>> with Clonidine,'' the Plymouth County District Attorney's office said >>> in a statement announcing the charges. >>> >>> The Clonidine was prescribed by Dr. Kayoko Kifuji, Tufts New England >>> Medical Center psychiatrist, to treat the young girl for hyperactivity >>> and bipolar disorder. The other two drugs were Depakote and Seroquel, >>> which are also used to treat bipolar disorder. >>> >>> Authorities said the girl was diagnosed with both disorders when she >>> was 28 months old. >>> >>> James McGonnell, Carolyn Riley's half brother, and his fiancee, Kelly >>> Williams, who lived with the family, told police they had repeatedly >>> asked the Rileys to take Rebecca to the hospital or to a pediatrician. >>> >>> They said the Rileys told them they has made an appointment, but only >>> offered excuses for not going. They said Michael Riley told his wife >>> to medicate the children when he determined that they were acting up. >>> >>> The state Department of Social Services placed the Rileys' two other >>> children, Gerard, 11, and Kaitlynne, 6, in foster care about 10 hours >>> after Rebecca's death. >>> >>> ''There were mitigating circumstances,'' department spokesman Denise >>> Monteiro said yesterday. ''We had to take custody of the children. I >>> can't say any more.'' >>> >>> Carolyn Riley obtained a restraining order against her husband in >>> October, but allowed it to lapse after a few weeks. >>> >>> McGonnell and Williams told police they saw Michael Riley grab his son >>> by the neck and bang his head against the back window of a pickup >>> truck ''in an apparent uncontrollable rage,'' the affidavit said. >>> >>> McGonnell said Riley was not allowed to live with his family in >>> Weymouth public housing because of a court order issued after he was >>> arrested on sex charges in 2005. >>> >>> Police were called to the Rileys' home at 70 Lynn Ave. in Hull's >>> Kenberma neighborhood, opposite Nantasket Beach, at 6:30 a.m. on Dec. >>> 13. They found found Rebecca dead on the floor of her parents' >>> bedroom. >>> >>> An obituary prepared by the couple and published in The Patriot Ledger >>> said the little girl had died in her sleep. >>> >>> The Rileys will be arraigned today in Hingham District Court on >>> charges of first-degree murder. >>> >>> The couple was arrested yesterday at Michael Riley's mother's home on >>> Fallgren Lane in Weymouth. He was held overnight at the Plymouth >>> County jail and Carolyn Riley was held at the Marshfield police >>> lockup. >>> >>> Michael Riley was indicted in September 2005 on charges of attempted >>> rape of a girl under 14, four counts of indecent assault and battery >>> on a child and giving pornography to a child. >>> >>> Weymouth Police Lt. George Greenwood said Riley was arrested in June >>> 2005 after police searched his apartment at 43 Memorial Drive in >>> Weymouth and confiscated a computer, diaries and notebooks. >>> >>> He was scheduled for trial on May 29 in Norfolk Superior Court. >>> >>> He was free on $2,500 bail posted by his wife. >>> >>> Court records show Riley has a bullet hole and the letters ''RRR'' >>> tattooed on his back. >>> >>> Michael Riley graduated from Weymouth High School in 1991 and his >>> wife, the former Carolyn DiSalvo, graduated in 1992. >>> >>> On Dec. 30, two weeks after their daughter's death, they attended his >>> 15th high school reunion at the Weymouth Elks Club. Michael Riley told >>> a friend he and his wife needed to get out so they would stop thinking >>> about Rebecca. >>> >>> Hull Police Chief Richard Billings praised State Police Sgt. Scott >>> Warmington, State Police Detective Anna Brookes and Hull Police >>> Detective John Coggins for their investigation that led to the >>> arrests. >>> >>> A neighbor, Phyllis Lipton, said Carolyn Riley, her three children, >>> Carolyn's stepbrother, his girlfriend and their son, moved into a home >>> at 70 Lynn Ave. in mid-November. >>> >>> Lipton, 51, said the family told her Carolyn's husband, Michael, >>> wouldn't be living with them although he appeared to be there all the >>> time. >>> >>> ''They moved in during the middle of the night,'' Lipton said. ''All I >>> could hear was foul language coming from the house.'' >>> >>> Lipton said either Carolyn's stepbrother or his girlfriend told her >>> that Rebecca had a twin who died at age of 2 weeks. >>> >>> Lipton rarely saw the children, she said, but added Gerard Riley once >>> returned hedge clippers he had taken without asking. >>> >>> ''He had obviously gone into my shed to get them,'' she said. ''He >>> said his cousin was the one who got them from the shed.'' >>> >>> Lipton said when she heard someone had died in the Riley home her >>> first thought was that Michael Riley had killed his wife. >>> >>> ''No one knew there was a child sick in the house,'' she said. ''We >>> thought they had moved out.'' >>> >>> Lipton said the Rileys left about two weeks after their daughter's >>> death. Carolyn Riley's stepbrother and his family followed a few weeks >>> later. >>> >>> Lipton said all three Riley children had special needs. >>> >>> Rebecca attended the Elden H. Johnson Early Childhood Center in North >>> Weymouth. The school provides full- and part-day classes for children >>> ages 3 to 5. The center's principal, Victoria Silberstein, declined to >>> comment. >>> >>> Michael Riley's mother, Kathleen Riley, would not comment on the case >>> when a reporter arrived at her home last night. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > |
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there are a number of murdered and raped children who might disagree
with the "happy, joyous and free" routine. On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 20:43:53 GMT, "Muddle" <berniesimmons@epix.net> wrote: >Alcoholics Anonymous P 133 >"We are sure God wants us to be happy, joyous and free. We cannot subscribe >to the belief that this life is a vale of tears, though it once was just >that for many of us. But it is clear that we made our own misery. God >didn't do it. Avoid then, the deliberate manufacture of misery, but if >trouble comes, cheerfully capitalize it as an opportunity to demonstrate His >omnipotence." > >You've been given free will then piss and moan when God doesn't interfere in >the affairs of man. In this instance what did the neighbors do, what did >the doctor do, nobody gave a damned until a death occurred! Any doctor that >prescribes Clonidine, a heart medication whose dosage increases have to be >monitored with a blood pressure cuff to ensure the heart doesn't stop, to a >child for behavioral problems then trusts parents such as these with that >responsibility, ought to be shot. The doctor was treating hyperactivity by >slowing down the child's heart and metabolism. You've got a hyperactive >child and none of the neighbors ever saw her. I'm sure if you research this >case, you'd find countless opportunities for any decent human being to step >in and help this child. Don't blame God for the failures of man. >What did you do this last week for anyone, did you pull up your socks, roll >up your sleeves and help anyone? Do you volunteer anywhere or do you spend >all your time in front of your computer reading about all the tragedy in >this world then pissing and moaning about it in newsgroups attempting to >blame God for it all? Do you coach special Olympics, deliver meals on >wheels, are you a big brother, did you do an intervention for the family of >an alcoholic, organize a neighborhood watch, bake a pie for an elderly >person that lives down the hall? >What did you do this week to lessen the amount of tragedy in this world and >put a smile on anyone's face? > >"safce" <safce@fgc.com> wrote in message >news:feov53tg0vp58g8lepbuop8kvvdq2jaimc@4ax.com.. . >> 2/06/2007 MOM AND DAD KILLED GIRL, 4 >> Hull pair charged with giving daughter deliberate overdose of >> prescription pills. >> >> In a case that defies comprehension, a husband and wife from Hull >> appeared in court today on charges of killing their 4-year-old >> daughter with a deliberate drug overdose. >> >> Police said Michael Riley, 34, who was awaiting trial for attempted >> child rape, and Carolyn Riley, 32, gave their daughter, Rebecca >> Jeanne, a fatal dose of prescription pills on Dec. 13. >> >> In an affidavit filed with the court, State Police Trooper Anna >> Brookes said there was evidence of a ''slow and painful killing of >> Rebecca Riley over a period of days.'' >> >> Brookes said the Rileys refused to accept help from agencies that had >> identified problems with the way Rebecca was being given medicine. >> >> The affidavit said the couple was indifferent to her ''obvious pain >> and suffering,'' and failed ''to provide any medical care to their own >> daughter as she lay visibly suffering, drowning in her own bodily >> fluids on the floor beside their bed.'' >> >> The state medical examiner's office said the girl died from the >> combined effects of three drugs used to treat bipolar disorder, >> including Clonidine, and two over-the-counter cold medicines. >> >> ''This occurred as a result of the intentional overdose of Rebecca >> with Clonidine,'' the Plymouth County District Attorney's office said >> in a statement announcing the charges. >> >> The Clonidine was prescribed by Dr. Kayoko Kifuji, Tufts New England >> Medical Center psychiatrist, to treat the young girl for hyperactivity >> and bipolar disorder. The other two drugs were Depakote and Seroquel, >> which are also used to treat bipolar disorder. >> >> Authorities said the girl was diagnosed with both disorders when she >> was 28 months old. >> >> James McGonnell, Carolyn Riley's half brother, and his fiancee, Kelly >> Williams, who lived with the family, told police they had repeatedly >> asked the Rileys to take Rebecca to the hospital or to a pediatrician. >> >> They said the Rileys told them they has made an appointment, but only >> offered excuses for not going. They said Michael Riley told his wife >> to medicate the children when he determined that they were acting up. >> >> The state Department of Social Services placed the Rileys' two other >> children, Gerard, 11, and Kaitlynne, 6, in foster care about 10 hours >> after Rebecca's death. >> >> ''There were mitigating circumstances,'' department spokesman Denise >> Monteiro said yesterday. ''We had to take custody of the children. I >> can't say any more.'' >> >> Carolyn Riley obtained a restraining order against her husband in >> October, but allowed it to lapse after a few weeks. >> >> McGonnell and Williams told police they saw Michael Riley grab his son >> by the neck and bang his head against the back window of a pickup >> truck ''in an apparent uncontrollable rage,'' the affidavit said. >> >> McGonnell said Riley was not allowed to live with his family in >> Weymouth public housing because of a court order issued after he was >> arrested on sex charges in 2005. >> >> Police were called to the Rileys' home at 70 Lynn Ave. in Hull's >> Kenberma neighborhood, opposite Nantasket Beach, at 6:30 a.m. on Dec. >> 13. They found found Rebecca dead on the floor of her parents' >> bedroom. >> >> An obituary prepared by the couple and published in The Patriot Ledger >> said the little girl had died in her sleep. >> >> The Rileys will be arraigned today in Hingham District Court on >> charges of first-degree murder. >> >> The couple was arrested yesterday at Michael Riley's mother's home on >> Fallgren Lane in Weymouth. He was held overnight at the Plymouth >> County jail and Carolyn Riley was held at the Marshfield police >> lockup. >> >> Michael Riley was indicted in September 2005 on charges of attempted >> rape of a girl under 14, four counts of indecent assault and battery >> on a child and giving pornography to a child. >> >> Weymouth Police Lt. George Greenwood said Riley was arrested in June >> 2005 after police searched his apartment at 43 Memorial Drive in >> Weymouth and confiscated a computer, diaries and notebooks. >> >> He was scheduled for trial on May 29 in Norfolk Superior Court. >> >> He was free on $2,500 bail posted by his wife. >> >> Court records show Riley has a bullet hole and the letters ''RRR'' >> tattooed on his back. >> >> Michael Riley graduated from Weymouth High School in 1991 and his >> wife, the former Carolyn DiSalvo, graduated in 1992. >> >> On Dec. 30, two weeks after their daughter's death, they attended his >> 15th high school reunion at the Weymouth Elks Club. Michael Riley told >> a friend he and his wife needed to get out so they would stop thinking >> about Rebecca. >> >> Hull Police Chief Richard Billings praised State Police Sgt. Scott >> Warmington, State Police Detective Anna Brookes and Hull Police >> Detective John Coggins for their investigation that led to the >> arrests. >> >> A neighbor, Phyllis Lipton, said Carolyn Riley, her three children, >> Carolyn's stepbrother, his girlfriend and their son, moved into a home >> at 70 Lynn Ave. in mid-November. >> >> Lipton, 51, said the family told her Carolyn's husband, Michael, >> wouldn't be living with them although he appeared to be there all the >> time. >> >> ''They moved in during the middle of the night,'' Lipton said. ''All I >> could hear was foul language coming from the house.'' >> >> Lipton said either Carolyn's stepbrother or his girlfriend told her >> that Rebecca had a twin who died at age of 2 weeks. >> >> Lipton rarely saw the children, she said, but added Gerard Riley once >> returned hedge clippers he had taken without asking. >> >> ''He had obviously gone into my shed to get them,'' she said. ''He >> said his cousin was the one who got them from the shed.'' >> >> Lipton said when she heard someone had died in the Riley home her >> first thought was that Michael Riley had killed his wife. >> >> ''No one knew there was a child sick in the house,'' she said. ''We >> thought they had moved out.'' >> >> Lipton said the Rileys left about two weeks after their daughter's >> death. Carolyn Riley's stepbrother and his family followed a few weeks >> later. >> >> Lipton said all three Riley children had special needs. >> >> Rebecca attended the Elden H. Johnson Early Childhood Center in North >> Weymouth. The school provides full- and part-day classes for children >> ages 3 to 5. The center's principal, Victoria Silberstein, declined to >> comment. >> >> Michael Riley's mother, Kathleen Riley, would not comment on the case >> when a reporter arrived at her home last night. >> >> >> >> >> > |
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Or, perhaps merely one human seeking to share happiness, joyousness, and
freedom. And to set an example of tolerance of the results possible from giving the spiritual side of life a fair hearing. Either way you hear him, safce, both he and those of us who share his views of the world, mean you nothing but good. Certainly, no one in AA will demand that you believe any particular creed, or demand that you act in any particular way. Each of us is entirely free to choose how we shall live out our own life, and some of us choose to accept good examples and good advice from time to time. In doing so, we lose not a bit of our own identity. To the contrary, we just reject our own character defects one by one as we come to recognize them, and see what harm they've brought into our lives. Many of us become happier along the way. HH In article <sac9639pd0jpvppl1tbltrssm91hj2inaf@4ax.com>, safce <safce@fgc.com> wrote: > the bellowings of the money-makers > > On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 22:49:39 GMT, "Muddle" <berniesimmons@epix.net> > wrote: > > >"We used to amuse ourselves by cynically dissecting spiritual beliefs and > >practices when we might have observed that many spiritually-minded persons > >of all races, colors, and creeds were demonstrating a degree of stability, > >happiness and usefulness which we should have sought ourselves." > >"Instead, we looked at the human defects of these people, and sometimes used > >their shortcomings as a basis of wholesale condemnation. We talked of > >intolerance, while we were intolerant ourselves. We missed the reality and > >the beauty of the forest because we were diverted by the ugliness of some of > >its trees. We never gave the spiritual side of life a fair hearing." > > > >Alcoholics Anonymous, pgs. 49-50 |
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