Tragic story of an all-too common consequence of rampant Missouri discount drug use . . .
Independence man charged with child endangerment after baby tests positive for meth
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. -- A Jackson County man has been charged with child endangerment after his child allegedly ingested meth, court documents say. Christopher L. Beauregard, 33, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child, creating substantial risk, a first-degree felony.
You say there's no such thing as a "criminal face?"
ReplyDeleteThirty-three and gamer zombied while his crawling (assuming child is not behind on development) baby is endangered in myriad ways. There's the most obvious #1.The presence of impaired "adults", uh nope, more like idiots--#2. Toxic substances within the grasp of a baby--And near certain conditions within the environs of known tweekies. Plenty of other added negligence and resulting hazards, like--#3 Unkempt areas or absolute household filth--#4.Beyond mild emotional detachment of all or some cohabitants--#5.Lax personal hygiene (of addicts and dependents, baby wears that wet diaper waaaay too long, etc.)--#6. The loud frequent financial "discussions", and so on.
ReplyDeleteHave some pride you puke. There's people in the world that can't have children to take care of, and you still can't shake the meth
ReplyDeleteA adult toy company should use his head as a butt plug model.
ReplyDeleteWrong, 5:43... if you're taking care of a kid you find a way to "shake the meth."
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