TX - Jonathan Foster, 12, Houston, 24 Dec 2010 - #10

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Welding burns are very distinctive also. My ex-husband was a welder.

LOL, I'm sure you noticed tiny little holes in his shirt! Unless he worked at a plant that required protective coverings for the torso area, you had to throw away alot of shirts. I know that I have.........
 
  • #302
Well, I surely hope that the death penalty is on the table for whoever murdered this little boy. If this crime doesn't deserve the death penalty, nothing does. IMO.

Yeah, I hope so too, but I thought the same thing about the Riley Ann Sawyer (Baby Grace) case and was sadly disappointed.
 
  • #303
strach, ty for your post. Are burns routine when handling the torch sort of freestyle? Does he wear gloves and or goggles? Are there fumes from the chemicals that might be overwhelming?

He burnt his skin and clothes very often. The marks made on the skin are round and small but distinctive from other types of burns such as cigarettes. He wore a full shield which protects the head and face, specialty gloves, a leather apron, and work boots. No fumes that I am aware of. He never said that but he often got flash on his skin and his eyes. There was one occasion where he got flash in his eyes and couldn't see for about 12 hours. IIRC he had lifted the shield and exposed his face was how that happened. Not much smoke if any comes off of those. He did do big industrial jobs, mostly the shipyard and tunnels.
 
  • #304
I've read or heard on oprah once that a young girl who was raped usually will either become promiscuous, avoid any sex at all for years and years, or become gay.

I myself went the 1st option, it was part of me mentally blaming myself and feeling cheap. I actually remember thinking when a boy hit on me (about 3 years after the rape) I would think in my head "You want to _____, I show you a _____. I mean I was out there! Never had any strange fantasies though.

:grouphug:
 
  • #305
I think MN wants to die by the hands of the state. Heinous enough crime to get her the dp. She just left too much visible.
 
  • #306
IANAL, but it's my understanding that a capital murder charge in TX means if a defendant is found guilty of capital murder, DP or life sentence is decided during the penalty phase.

So essentially if a perp is charged w/ Cap.Murder, then it could be said the state is seeking the DP.

(JMOO)

No, I believe the DA decides whether to seek a death penalty or not. If the defendent is found guilty of capital murder when no death penalty is sought, there will be no penalty phase, they automatically receive life in prison.
 
  • #307
Did the DA announce they are seeking a DP? I know she's been charged with capital murder but that does not automatically mean DP.

Capital murder is the potential punishment of death.
 
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Raspy Voice thang..........everyone in Texas that I have talked to in the last 2 weeks has had a raspy voice. East Texas, South Texas, Central Texas......we're all sick, lol. So maybe Mona has the "crud" too.
 
  • #310
Here is a video that discusses welding, and you can see some of the equipment that is needed.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfRQxxxLJuo[/ame]
 
  • #311
I've read or heard on oprah once that a young girl who was raped usually will either become promiscuous, avoid any sex at all for years and years, or become gay.

I myself went the 1st option, it was part of me mentally blaming myself and feeling cheap. I actually remember thinking when a boy hit on me (about 3 years after the rape) I would think in my head "You want to _____, I show you a _____. I mean I was out there! Never had any strange fantasies though.

I went the same way you did.
 
  • #312
Did the DA announce they are seeking a DP? I know she's been charged with capital murder but that does not automatically mean DP.

I feel safe to say they will.

Capital punishment in Texas

Under current state law, only the crime of "capital murder" or a second conviction for the rape of someone under 14 is eligible for the death penalty (though the recent Supreme Court case Kennedy v. Louisiana removed the death penalty option for rapists). In order for a murder to be a "capital murder," it must meet one of the circumstances described below under the Capital Offenses section.

With one exception, the only crime for which the death penalty can be assessed is "capital murder". Capital murder is specifically defined by the Texas Penal Code as murder which involves one or more of the elements listed below:[4]

Murder of an on-duty public safety officer or firefighter (the defendant must have known that the victim was such)
Intentional murder in the course of committing or attempting to commit a felony offense (such as burglary, robbery, aggravated sexual assault, arson, obstruction or retaliation, or terroristic threat)

Read more at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Texas#Capital_Offenses

This was the quickest link I could find.

JMHO
 
  • #313
but whatever you were welding/torching would give off a smell as it burns?

You would definitely smell burnt flesh. Hair is really bad and has a very distinctive odor but I've heard burnt flesh is really bad. Are you thinking what I have been wondering? Neighbors, etc, should have smelled that. Her sister was there on X_mas day I thought so you'd think the odor would still be there.
 
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  • #316
I am not looking for salacious information with my questions regarding the welding, guys-I like the angle that she might have burned herself, and I am not familiar with the equipment associated with being a welder.

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention the sleeves to protect their arms. The kind he had were leather/suede just like the apron and gloves.
 
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LOL, I'm sure you noticed tiny little holes in his shirt! Unless he worked at a plant that required protective coverings for the torso area, you had to throw away alot of shirts. I know that I have.........

Yup. Pants too. He worked in a shipyard and built a lot of tunnels, etc. I think it was really hard for him to wear all that hot and heavy leather in the summer so he often got burned.
 
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This link describes it more clearly than the 1st one I posted.

http://law.onecle.com/texas/penal/19.03.00.html

Like I said I feel safe to say the DA will seek it in this case.

jmho

Thanks for the links.

I too think (and hope) they will seek the death penalty in this case, but my question was have they announced that they will yet. It's not automatic.
 
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