:loser:It's outrageous...:furious: a slap on the wrist...no accountability:banghead:One year per count for a maximum of two years. Arent they the lucky ones.
:loser:It's outrageous...:furious: a slap on the wrist...no accountability:banghead:One year per count for a maximum of two years. Arent they the lucky ones.
One year per count for a maximum of two years. Arent they the lucky ones.
http://www.cnycentral.com/news/story.aspx?id=362105
"Prior to sentencing, Lynn Maxwell was asked to respond to people who were calling upon the judge to sentence her to the maximum sentence. "A lot of people would like to see me drop dead. I don't think that's going to happen." Maxwell replied.
Lindsey Maxwell doubted the onlookers were concerned about what happened to Erin. "They just want the circus there." Lindsey Maxwell told reporters, "These people aren't here for Erin, none of them knew her."
Thank you elle for bringing this to our attention!Everyone please remember Erin on Sunday, at 12 noon on November 21, 2009. She will have a small playground dedication. Those who can't be there can of course be present in mind and thoughts. May Erin's Law become a success and save the lives of our nations abused and neglected children.
elle, can you confirm if this is on Saturday the 21st of November or Sunday the 22nd? I could not find anything on it. Thank you in advance.:angel:Everyone please remember Erin on Sunday, at 12 noon on November 21, 2009. She will have a small playground dedication. Those who can't be there can of course be present in mind and thoughts. May Erin's Law become a success and save the lives of our nations abused and neglected children.
Palermo, Oswego County (WSYR-TV) - An overnight fire has damaged a home that was at the center of the investigation into the death of Erin Maxwell, and now, investigators are trying to figure out how it started.
The call went out a little after 1 a.m. Saturday at the home on Rt. 264 in Palermo.
The home was at the center of the Maxwell case for filthy conditions inside, where Erin lived in squalor. It's also the home where Erin was found hanging from a string attached to a nail in a window.
There were no reports of injury at the scene.
On the same day that Erin's home caught fire, a playground was built in her honor.
A zip line and park bench was dedicated to her on Saturday.
Josh Russo put together the play set at the Palermo town park as part of a Boy Scout project.
He said he didn't know Erin, but what he heard was enough for him to do something about it.
http://www.9wsyr.com/news/local/sto...rin-Maxwell-lived/SwGE-AnNnk-HlN7Ll6jOFg.cspx
I agree with Sunnie. It's obvious this child was afraid to tell the truth. Whether she was coached on what to say if ever she was approached remains to be seen. But why would she state she had 6 or 7 cats, when asked about pets? Is it 6? or 7? or 118? The caseworkers had ample opportunity to delve beneath the surface.
Also, the locks on the bedroom doors is puzzling. According to the father, it was to keep the cats out of her room, but she could escape to the dogs' room, in case of emergency. Later, LE stated the door to the dogs' room was padlocked. According to the mother, OTOH, the locks were placed on Erin's doors to keep her from getting into cleaning supplies. Hmmm...did it appear that there were ANY cleaning supplies at the home? Not from what I've read. And we're not talking about a 2-year-old, here. I had ample access to cleaning supplies at age 6, when I started cleaning my room and the family bathroom. I think an 11-year-old--even a whimsical one with a penchant for hoarding--would be just fine to handle cleanser. If the parents thought perhaps Erin might ingest the alleged cleaning products, as a way of intentionally harming herself, maybe there was due reason, which I'll address in a minute.
WHY DON'T THE PARENTS AGREE ON THIS SIMPLE DETAIL REGARDING THE DOOR LOCKS? Much like the number of cats...was it 6 or 7?...if someone's telling the truth, there's no discrepancy.
The other aspect of this case that repeatedly gnaws at me is the obvious sexual abuse. Someone obviously assaulted this baby (bruised and abrased vagina, cervix, and anus), and LE stated the murder was more important. I read somewhere (anyone else recall this?) that Jones' DNA did not match that which was found on Erin's body. Which means someone out there is getting away with rape! This enrages me.
I've looked for proof that the case is continually being investigated, but I can't find much of anything. Has anyone heard the latest? Maybe I'm missing something.