FL- Girl 12, found dead at abandoned cement plant

  • #201
I wonder if juvenile proceedings are open to the public?

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  • #202
I wonder if juvenile proceedings are open to the public?

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http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/florida/access-florida-court-proceedings

Access to Florida Court Proceedings

You may be able to attend juvenile proceedings in Florida.

Juvenile proceedings must be open to the public unless the judge determines the public interest and the welfare of the child are best served by closure. Fla. Stat. 985.035..

Found the Statute:

http://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2012/985.035
CHAPTER 985
JUVENILE JUSTICE; INTERSTATE COMPACT ON JUVENILES

985.035 Opening hearings.—
(1) All hearings, except as provided in this section, must be open to the public, and no person may be excluded except on special order of the court. The court, in its discretion, may close any hearing to the public when the public interest and the welfare of the child are best served by so doing. Hearings involving more than one child may be held simultaneously when the children were involved in the same transactions.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (1), nothing in this section shall prohibit the publication of proceedings in a hearing.
 
  • #203
Here is what I think these bullies are. The following categories are psychopathic, psychotic, and traumatized. There are overlaps with them. It is from this article.

Rampage School Shooters: A Typology
http://www.schoolshooters.info/PL/Articles_files/Rampage School Shooters- A Typology.pdf

Guadalupe Shaw-Psychopathic
Katelyn Roman-Traumatized and Possibly Psychotic

I saw the Youtube videos by Roman and the mugshot. She looks very different in the mugshot as her eyes are bulging as they look like Sanpaku eyes. Something I have seen in Lori Drew, Casey Anthony, Yoselyn Ortega, Adam Lanza, and James Holmes.

Disclaimer: This what I think.
What do the bulging eyes mean??
 
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  • #205
Judd told CBS News' Crimesider that he charged the girls with stalking because what they did to Sedwick went beyong bullying into harassment and intimidation, but he also said that Sedwick had problems at home that may have contributed to her state of mind on the day of her death. According to Judd, Sedwick slept not on a bed at home, but in a recliner. Her sister, said Judd, slept on the couch, and the girls' clothes were kept in "grocery sacks" in the living room.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_...in-disturbing-family-situations-says-sheriff/

Poor girl, I feel so sorry for kids. Shame kids can't pick their parents.

She had a sad situation all the way around...of course, it doesn't take away the accountability to those that were bullying/harassing/stalking...some can take it...some are fragile...you just don't know who will break...so you are taking that chance when you CHOOSE to bully...and you should be held accountable! I'm so glad that Judd is plastering this all over the nation...if it stops ONE bully/ONE life...then it is worth it!
 
  • #206
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_...in-disturbing-family-situations-says-sheriff/

October 25, 2013 11:11 AM
Rebecca Sedwick Case: Bullied girl and her tormentor both grew up in "disturbing" family situations, says sheriff
By Julia Dahl Topics Daily Blotter


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Judd told CBS News' Crimesider that he charged the girls with stalking because what they did to Sedwick went beyong bullying into harassment and intimidation, but he also said that Sedwick had problems at home that may have contributed to her state of mind on the day of her death. According to Judd, Sedwick slept not on a bed at home, but in a recliner. Her sister, said Judd, slept on the couch, and the girls' clothes were kept in "grocery sacks" in the living room.

Sedwick's mother, Tricia Norman, has been in trouble with the law since at least 1995, when she was charged with multiple counts of writing bad checks, according to Polk County records. In 2005, she was again charged with writing bad checks, as well as fraud and probation violation. The records reveal that Norman apparently has several aliases, including Tricia Craig, Tricia Howard and Tricia Jones.

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Henry said that Norman has moved from Polk County since Rebecca's death, and is not currently employed, but has previously had jobs as a medical assistant and in customer service.

*** More at link... Judd also says he has no love for the attorneys "busting in here" and the article informs the lawyers are considering lawsuits against the school & plant where Becca killed herself. They also want to go after the other kids that tormented her. With all this coming to light about her mother, I wonder if they'll consider dropping her... A mother that's been charged with fraud, and Becca having to sleep in a recliner with clothes in bags - jeesh... I can't even imagine what this poor girl was going through.
 
  • #207
Not currently employed, trouble with the law, fraud, bad checks, yada yada... I must say this doesn't sit well with me.

Becca could have been suffering from depression in her home life, as well as from bullying. So if the girls that were arrested for felony stalking had anything to do with Becca's suicide, and if they are held accountable for having any part in her suicide, then I wonder if the factors of Becca's home life will be considered too. Will that change things from a legal perspective?
 
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  • #209
So being poor is "disturbing" ???

A mother buried her daughter... And the mother is partly to blame because she didn't have a bed?
What?????



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  • #210
So being poor is "disturbing" ???

A mother buried her daughter... And the mother is partly to blame because she didn't have a bed?
What?????



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No, not at all, that's not what I'm questioning. I'm questioning Becca's home life as a whole. According to what Judd said, the mom has been in trouble with the law since 1995, for various things including fraud. Then he also says something about her home life, her living situation. It doesn't sit well, like something doesn't seem right. Judd specifically said she had trouble in her home life that could also have contributed to her state of mind.
 
  • #211
Good article from Sept...

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/14/u...ullying-raises-worries-on-web-sites.html?_r=0

Girl’s Suicide Points to Rise in Apps Used by Cyberbullies
By LIZETTE ALVAREZ
Published: September 13, 2013


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Along with her grief, Rebecca’s mother, Tricia Norman, faces the frustration of wondering what else she could have done. She complained to school officials for several months about the bullying, and when little changed, she pulled Rebecca out of school. She closed down her daughter’s Facebook page and took her cellphone away. She changed her number. Rebecca was so distraught in December that she began to cut herself, so her mother had her hospitalized and got her counseling. As best she could, Ms. Norman said, she kept tabs on Rebecca’s social media footprint.

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But unknown to her mother, Rebecca had recently signed on to new applications — *******, and Kik and Voxer — which kick-started the messaging and bullying once again.

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Questions have also been raised about whether Rebecca’s old school, Crystal Lake Middle School, did enough last year to help stop the bullying; some of it, including pushing and hitting, took place on school grounds. The same students also appear to be involved in sending out the hate-filled online messages away from school, something schools can also address.

Nancy Woolcock, the assistant superintendent in charge of antibullying programs for Polk County Schools, said the school received one bullying complaint from Rebecca and her mother in December about traditional bullying, not cyberbullying. After law enforcement investigated, Rebecca’s class schedule was changed. Ms. Woolcock said the school also has an extensive antibullying campaign and takes reports seriously.

But Ms. Norman said the school should have done more. Officials told her that Rebecca would receive an escort as she switched classes, but that did not happen, she said.
 
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  • #213
Rebecca ran away from home in Nov of 2012?

http://www.wtsp.com/news/topstories...iff-says-12-year-old-girl-jumped-to-her-death

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd says 12-year-old Rebecca Sedwick 'jumped to her death'
6:39 PM, Sep 12, 2013
Isabel Mascarenas


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Judd offers this timeline:
* In November of 2012, Rebecca runs away from home, but returns.

* In December she's hospitalized for cutting herself. She blames it on bullying.

* Her mother files a bullying report with the school district.

* School officials say their investigation turns up nothing and they forward the mother's online bullying report to the Sheriff's Office on December 17.

* In January, deputies respond to Crystal Lake Middle for a disturbance involving Rebecca. School officials step in, hold mediation and change their schedules, separating the students in class.

* The next month Rebecca is removed from Crystal Lake Middle and home-schooled for the remainder of the year.

* Her mother closes her Facebook account.

* In August, Rebecca switches schools but the bullying continues online, unbeknownst to her family.
 
  • #214
Not currently employed, trouble with the law, fraud, bad checks, yada yada... I must say this doesn't sit well with me.

Becca could have been suffering from depression in her home life, as well as from bullying. So if the girls that were arrested for felony stalking had anything to do with Becca's suicide, and if they are held accountable for having any part in her suicide, then I wonder if the factors of Becca's home life will be considered too. Will that change things from a legal perspective?

I agree that her family should have been her number one supporter! Absolutely. I do not think that she should profit in any possible way. Although, I know about this case in an indirect way...I do not know what was going on in that home. It sounds like the mom took a lot of steps to keep the bullying at bay from all that I have read...I'm not ready just yet to throw stones at mom. The bulllies...ABSOLUTELY! This has to stop! I'm so thankful that this has gone nationwide...sweet Rebecca...this breaks my heart.
 
  • #215
I agree that her family should have been her number one supporter! Absolutely. Although, I know about this case in an indirect way...I do not know what was going on in that home. It sounds like the mom took a lot of steps to keep the bullying at bay from all that I have read...I'm not ready to throw stones at mom. The bulllies...ABSOLUTELY! This has to stop! I'm so thankful that this has gone nationwide...sweet Rebecca...this breaks my heart.

I had to self-edit...I just think the mom has been through so much...I do think they are limited financially...and this should not be a reason that the family is judged. If more comes out...well...who knows...but, right now...no. The bullies are where it lies...sure she did not have an ideal home life...and yes, she likely had a predisposition to depression...that is why BULLIES should be held accountable...they don't know who can take it and who can't...no one should have to in the first place.
 
  • #216
Unfortunately children from poorer homes are bullied. It doesn't excuse the persons doing the bullying or mean the parents are to blame. I don't know too many people who grew up in a perfect home. JMO
 
  • #217
Unfortunately children from poorer homes are bullied. It doesn't excuse the persons doing the bullying or mean the parents are to blame. I don't know too many people who grew up in a perfect home. JMO

I know what it's like growing up poor. Kids made fun of my parents' income by telling me to not buy clothes at certain stores and instead save my money and get plastic surgery "for the sake of every person who will pass [me] at the dump." My parents bounced around low wage jobs while getting their education upgraded. It didn't help how my mother had an unintended pregnancy while studying at a community college and gave birth to my younger sister. My sister has severe autism, and the various treatments my parents tried was a financial burden even with support from the government. Then my dad got in a car accident, injured his back, and couldn't work as a truck driver anymore. My parents got into violent fights that left bruises, loud enough to the point where neighbours called police. My parents also had to move around a lot, a concept that kids at school couldn't comprehend because their parents who were settled down. I lived in the suburbs at the time, where everyone grew up together and went to all the same schools until adulthood. When my parents uprooted the family after I graduated from middle school so they can find a job, kids in that town thought it was very strange I didn't go to the high school they expected me to attend. I was all set to attend that school, having been tested and enrolled in AP Science, but my parents suddenly decided to move during the summer and there wasn't a darn thing I could do. Kids posted online about their confusion as to why I wasn't with them, and called it "disappearing" as if they had no clue it's possible to change residences. My parents continued moving when I was in high school, and since I refused to change schools again, I had to commute for long distances to reach my goal of graduating at that high school. It was very damaging to have such a disruptive childhood because it made it that much more difficult to make friends. Even if you make a friend, you know sooner or later you're not going to see them again.

My point is, schoolmates know it if a child has a difficult home life and that attracts bullies like flies. When they found out I was seeing a psychiatrist and being force fed psychiatric medications due to severe depression, their response was "You're actually crazy? Haha, ew." and asked if a local asylum was accepting new applicants. It got worse from there. I felt like I was the "chew toy" of the grade because everyone seemingly took their frustrations out on me. It's gotten physical, where I've been pushed and had objects thrown at me. I've had to miss school because someone pushed me and ran away, leaving a bruised goose egg on my head. They made fun of my appearance because I had a lazy eye and a moustache even though I am a girl. I wasn't bullied quite as severely in high school and when I was it didn't affect me because I was desensitized, or maybe there was something particularly cruel about kids at the middle school. That was Amanda Todd's town, after all.
 
  • #218
I know! I used to watch her all of the time when she covered these kinds of cases, but after she got more political in her theme, and away from crime beat, I quit watching.

She is so much better at asking pertinent questions than is NG. And easier on the ears.

BBM Me too! I loved her show when she had Bernie Grimm and Ted Williams on and they would debate cases.
 
  • #219
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/24/rebecca-sedwick-funeral_n_4157551.html

Family Of Rebecca Sedwick, Bullied Florida Girl Who Committed Suicide, Raising Funds For Funeral
Reuters | Posted: 10/24/2013 12:34 pm EDT | Updated: 10/24/2013 4:40 pm EDT
By Matthew Solan


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TAMPA, Fla., Oct 24 (Reuters) - The mother of a 12-year-old Florida girl who committed suicide last month apparently after being bullied at school and on the Internet, announced a crowd-funding effort in Tampa on Thursday to help pay for funeral expenses.
 
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