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Old December 4th 03, 12:34 PM
BroJack
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SUMMATION: ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied
her up in the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella
until she died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.
_________________________

Police: Parents beat daughter to death with umbrella
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 Posted: 7:42 PM EST (0042 GMT)

Joella Reaves, 11, was beaten to death by her parents, police say.

When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities.
-- Arrest warrant

ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied her up in
the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella until she
died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.

The sixth-grader tried to escape her home in Stockbridge just south of
Atlanta, but she was only punished more severely -- she was left
without food, water, a bathroom or a bed, police said.

The girl's father, 37-year-old Rodney Michael Reaves, and her
stepmother, 38-year-old Charlott Lynett Reaves, were arrested Monday
and charged with felony murder and cruelty to children.

The girl, Joella Reaves, was beaten over her entire body with an
umbrella and paddle for several days, according to the arrest warrant.
Her cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma.

"When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities," the warrant said.

Joella was being punished by her parents, according to the warrant.
Police, attorneys and child welfare officials would not say what she
had done to anger her parents.

The father made the 911 call for help Monday morning, said Lt. Joe
Tammaro of Henry County police. Joella was dead when emergency workers
arrived.

"She made very good grades. She was a very personable student," said
Jim Davis, principal at Eagle's Landing Middle School. "She had her
circle of friends, she was relatively quiet."

Rodney Reaves, a gunner's mate on the USS Wasp based in Norfolk,
Virginia, said he is innocent, said his attorney, Bruce Harvey.

"Mr. Reaves absolutely denies any liability for the tragic death of
his daughter," Harvey said. "We categorically deny that."

Charlott and Rodney Reaves are charged in their daughter's death.
Harvey declined comment about events leading to the girl's death.

An attorney for Charlott Reaves, Michael Antoniolli, said it is too
soon to make a statement. Charlott Reaves works as a vascular
ultrasound technician at a hospital.

The Reaves family has no history of child abuse, said Phyllis Shrader,
director of the Henry County Department of Family and Children's
Services. Joella's brother was put in state custody.



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Old December 4th 03, 03:22 PM
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Rodents are better parents than ******s are.

SUMMATION: ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied
her up in the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella
until she died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.
_________________________

Police: Parents beat daughter to death with umbrella
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 Posted: 7:42 PM EST (0042 GMT)

Joella Reaves, 11, was beaten to death by her parents, police say.

When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities.
-- Arrest warrant

ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied her up in
the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella until she
died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.

The sixth-grader tried to escape her home in Stockbridge just south of
Atlanta, but she was only punished more severely -- she was left
without food, water, a bathroom or a bed, police said.

The girl's father, 37-year-old Rodney Michael Reaves, and her
stepmother, 38-year-old Charlott Lynett Reaves, were arrested Monday
and charged with felony murder and cruelty to children.

The girl, Joella Reaves, was beaten over her entire body with an
umbrella and paddle for several days, according to the arrest warrant.
Her cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma.

"When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities," the warrant said.

Joella was being punished by her parents, according to the warrant.
Police, attorneys and child welfare officials would not say what she
had done to anger her parents.

The father made the 911 call for help Monday morning, said Lt. Joe
Tammaro of Henry County police. Joella was dead when emergency workers
arrived.

"She made very good grades. She was a very personable student," said
Jim Davis, principal at Eagle's Landing Middle School. "She had her
circle of friends, she was relatively quiet."

Rodney Reaves, a gunner's mate on the USS Wasp based in Norfolk,
Virginia, said he is innocent, said his attorney, Bruce Harvey.

"Mr. Reaves absolutely denies any liability for the tragic death of
his daughter," Harvey said. "We categorically deny that."

Charlott and Rodney Reaves are charged in their daughter's death.
Harvey declined comment about events leading to the girl's death.

An attorney for Charlott Reaves, Michael Antoniolli, said it is too
soon to make a statement. Charlott Reaves works as a vascular
ultrasound technician at a hospital.

The Reaves family has no history of child abuse, said Phyllis Shrader,
director of the Henry County Department of Family and Children's
Services. Joella's brother was put in state custody.



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Old December 5th 03, 03:33 PM
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I hate your "niglet" expression. YOU should be beat for using it.

That said, if these parents did this they should get the chair.

BroJack wrote:

SUMMATION: ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied
her up in the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella
until she died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.
_________________________

Police: Parents beat daughter to death with umbrella
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 Posted: 7:42 PM EST (0042 GMT)

Joella Reaves, 11, was beaten to death by her parents, police say.

When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities.
-- Arrest warrant

ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied her up in
the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella until she
died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.

The sixth-grader tried to escape her home in Stockbridge just south of
Atlanta, but she was only punished more severely -- she was left
without food, water, a bathroom or a bed, police said.

The girl's father, 37-year-old Rodney Michael Reaves, and her
stepmother, 38-year-old Charlott Lynett Reaves, were arrested Monday
and charged with felony murder and cruelty to children.

The girl, Joella Reaves, was beaten over her entire body with an
umbrella and paddle for several days, according to the arrest warrant.
Her cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma.

"When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities," the warrant said.

Joella was being punished by her parents, according to the warrant.
Police, attorneys and child welfare officials would not say what she
had done to anger her parents.

The father made the 911 call for help Monday morning, said Lt. Joe
Tammaro of Henry County police. Joella was dead when emergency workers
arrived.

"She made very good grades. She was a very personable student," said
Jim Davis, principal at Eagle's Landing Middle School. "She had her
circle of friends, she was relatively quiet."

Rodney Reaves, a gunner's mate on the USS Wasp based in Norfolk,
Virginia, said he is innocent, said his attorney, Bruce Harvey.

"Mr. Reaves absolutely denies any liability for the tragic death of
his daughter," Harvey said. "We categorically deny that."

Charlott and Rodney Reaves are charged in their daughter's death.
Harvey declined comment about events leading to the girl's death.

An attorney for Charlott Reaves, Michael Antoniolli, said it is too
soon to make a statement. Charlott Reaves works as a vascular
ultrasound technician at a hospital.

The Reaves family has no history of child abuse, said Phyllis Shrader,
director of the Henry County Department of Family and Children's
Services. Joella's brother was put in state custody.






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Old December 5th 03, 03:33 PM
greccogirl
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Oh really? You are under the mistaken impression this only happens to
black families??? LOL!

wrote:

Rodents are better parents than ******s are.



SUMMATION: ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied
her up in the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella
until she died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.
_________________________

Police: Parents beat daughter to death with umbrella
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 Posted: 7:42 PM EST (0042 GMT)

Joella Reaves, 11, was beaten to death by her parents, police say.

When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities.
-- Arrest warrant

ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied her up in
the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella until she
died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.

The sixth-grader tried to escape her home in Stockbridge just south of
Atlanta, but she was only punished more severely -- she was left
without food, water, a bathroom or a bed, police said.

The girl's father, 37-year-old Rodney Michael Reaves, and her
stepmother, 38-year-old Charlott Lynett Reaves, were arrested Monday
and charged with felony murder and cruelty to children.

The girl, Joella Reaves, was beaten over her entire body with an
umbrella and paddle for several days, according to the arrest warrant.
Her cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma.

"When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities," the warrant said.

Joella was being punished by her parents, according to the warrant.
Police, attorneys and child welfare officials would not say what she
had done to anger her parents.

The father made the 911 call for help Monday morning, said Lt. Joe
Tammaro of Henry County police. Joella was dead when emergency workers
arrived.

"She made very good grades. She was a very personable student," said
Jim Davis, principal at Eagle's Landing Middle School. "She had her
circle of friends, she was relatively quiet."

Rodney Reaves, a gunner's mate on the USS Wasp based in Norfolk,
Virginia, said he is innocent, said his attorney, Bruce Harvey.

"Mr. Reaves absolutely denies any liability for the tragic death of
his daughter," Harvey said. "We categorically deny that."

Charlott and Rodney Reaves are charged in their daughter's death.
Harvey declined comment about events leading to the girl's death.

An attorney for Charlott Reaves, Michael Antoniolli, said it is too
soon to make a statement. Charlott Reaves works as a vascular
ultrasound technician at a hospital.

The Reaves family has no history of child abuse, said Phyllis Shrader,
director of the Henry County Department of Family and Children's
Services. Joella's brother was put in state custody.








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Old December 5th 03, 04:57 PM
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 15:33:02 GMT, greccogirl
wrote:

I hate your "niglet" expression.


"Afrolette"? What do you suggest?

YOU should be beat for using it.


Oh Greek mama, I dream of that every night.

But you'll chicken out.

BroJack
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Old December 5th 03, 07:45 PM
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greccogirl wrote:

I hate your "niglet" expression. YOU should be beat for using it.


Who gives a **** about the niglet expression! Crime stopers should give the
parents a $500 check. Geccogirl, you must be married to a black.

That said, if these parents did this they should get the chair.

BroJack wrote:

SUMMATION: ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied
her up in the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella
until she died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.
_________________________

Police: Parents beat daughter to death with umbrella
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 Posted: 7:42 PM EST (0042 GMT)

Joella Reaves, 11, was beaten to death by her parents, police say.

When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities.
-- Arrest warrant

ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied her up in
the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella until she
died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.

The sixth-grader tried to escape her home in Stockbridge just south of
Atlanta, but she was only punished more severely -- she was left
without food, water, a bathroom or a bed, police said.

The girl's father, 37-year-old Rodney Michael Reaves, and her
stepmother, 38-year-old Charlott Lynett Reaves, were arrested Monday
and charged with felony murder and cruelty to children.

The girl, Joella Reaves, was beaten over her entire body with an
umbrella and paddle for several days, according to the arrest warrant.
Her cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma.

"When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities," the warrant said.

Joella was being punished by her parents, according to the warrant.
Police, attorneys and child welfare officials would not say what she
had done to anger her parents.

The father made the 911 call for help Monday morning, said Lt. Joe
Tammaro of Henry County police. Joella was dead when emergency workers
arrived.

"She made very good grades. She was a very personable student," said
Jim Davis, principal at Eagle's Landing Middle School. "She had her
circle of friends, she was relatively quiet."

Rodney Reaves, a gunner's mate on the USS Wasp based in Norfolk,
Virginia, said he is innocent, said his attorney, Bruce Harvey.

"Mr. Reaves absolutely denies any liability for the tragic death of
his daughter," Harvey said. "We categorically deny that."

Charlott and Rodney Reaves are charged in their daughter's death.
Harvey declined comment about events leading to the girl's death.

An attorney for Charlott Reaves, Michael Antoniolli, said it is too
soon to make a statement. Charlott Reaves works as a vascular
ultrasound technician at a hospital.

The Reaves family has no history of child abuse, said Phyllis Shrader,
director of the Henry County Department of Family and Children's
Services. Joella's brother was put in state custody.






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Old December 5th 03, 07:48 PM
Col. RJ
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 15:33:02 GMT, greccogirl
wrote:

I hate your "niglet" expression. YOU should be beat for using it.


You you would beat a person for their use of words. What next Mrs.
Hirler. Thought police





That said, if these parents did this they should get the chair.

BroJack wrote:

SUMMATION: ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied
her up in the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella
until she died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.
_________________________

Police: Parents beat daughter to death with umbrella
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 Posted: 7:42 PM EST (0042 GMT)

Joella Reaves, 11, was beaten to death by her parents, police say.

When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities.
-- Arrest warrant

ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied her up in
the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella until she
died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.

The sixth-grader tried to escape her home in Stockbridge just south of
Atlanta, but she was only punished more severely -- she was left
without food, water, a bathroom or a bed, police said.

The girl's father, 37-year-old Rodney Michael Reaves, and her
stepmother, 38-year-old Charlott Lynett Reaves, were arrested Monday
and charged with felony murder and cruelty to children.

The girl, Joella Reaves, was beaten over her entire body with an
umbrella and paddle for several days, according to the arrest warrant.
Her cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma.

"When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities," the warrant said.

Joella was being punished by her parents, according to the warrant.
Police, attorneys and child welfare officials would not say what she
had done to anger her parents.

The father made the 911 call for help Monday morning, said Lt. Joe
Tammaro of Henry County police. Joella was dead when emergency workers
arrived.

"She made very good grades. She was a very personable student," said
Jim Davis, principal at Eagle's Landing Middle School. "She had her
circle of friends, she was relatively quiet."

Rodney Reaves, a gunner's mate on the USS Wasp based in Norfolk,
Virginia, said he is innocent, said his attorney, Bruce Harvey.

"Mr. Reaves absolutely denies any liability for the tragic death of
his daughter," Harvey said. "We categorically deny that."

Charlott and Rodney Reaves are charged in their daughter's death.
Harvey declined comment about events leading to the girl's death.

An attorney for Charlott Reaves, Michael Antoniolli, said it is too
soon to make a statement. Charlott Reaves works as a vascular
ultrasound technician at a hospital.

The Reaves family has no history of child abuse, said Phyllis Shrader,
director of the Henry County Department of Family and Children's
Services. Joella's brother was put in state custody.







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Old December 5th 03, 08:31 PM
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Randy Jabsco wrote:

yup, he suuuuuuure is. Nevermind the fact that the main cause of death
for ******s age 14 - 34 is homicide, with 90% of those homicides being
******s
killing ******s. (2003 Alamanac)

Not once, in any age group whatsoever, does homicide become the main cause
of death for whites.


Me thinks Greccogirl is a ****** lover.

"greccogirl" wrote in message
...
Oh really? You are under the mistaken impression this only happens to
black families??? LOL!

wrote:

Rodents are better parents than ******s are.



SUMMATION: ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied
her up in the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella
until she died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.
_________________________

Police: Parents beat daughter to death with umbrella
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 Posted: 7:42 PM EST (0042 GMT)

Joella Reaves, 11, was beaten to death by her parents, police say.

When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities.
-- Arrest warrant

ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied her up in
the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella until she
died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.

The sixth-grader tried to escape her home in Stockbridge just south of
Atlanta, but she was only punished more severely -- she was left
without food, water, a bathroom or a bed, police said.

The girl's father, 37-year-old Rodney Michael Reaves, and her
stepmother, 38-year-old Charlott Lynett Reaves, were arrested Monday
and charged with felony murder and cruelty to children.

The girl, Joella Reaves, was beaten over her entire body with an
umbrella and paddle for several days, according to the arrest warrant.
Her cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma.

"When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities," the warrant said.

Joella was being punished by her parents, according to the warrant.
Police, attorneys and child welfare officials would not say what she
had done to anger her parents.

The father made the 911 call for help Monday morning, said Lt. Joe
Tammaro of Henry County police. Joella was dead when emergency workers
arrived.

"She made very good grades. She was a very personable student," said
Jim Davis, principal at Eagle's Landing Middle School. "She had her
circle of friends, she was relatively quiet."

Rodney Reaves, a gunner's mate on the USS Wasp based in Norfolk,
Virginia, said he is innocent, said his attorney, Bruce Harvey.

"Mr. Reaves absolutely denies any liability for the tragic death of
his daughter," Harvey said. "We categorically deny that."

Charlott and Rodney Reaves are charged in their daughter's death.
Harvey declined comment about events leading to the girl's death.

An attorney for Charlott Reaves, Michael Antoniolli, said it is too
soon to make a statement. Charlott Reaves works as a vascular
ultrasound technician at a hospital.

The Reaves family has no history of child abuse, said Phyllis Shrader,
director of the Henry County Department of Family and Children's
Services. Joella's brother was put in state custody.









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Old December 5th 03, 08:32 PM
Randy Jabsco
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yup, he suuuuuuure is. Nevermind the fact that the main cause of death for
******s age 14 - 34 is homicide, with 90% of those homicides being ******s
killing ******s. (2003 Alamanac)

Not once, in any age group whatsoever, does homicide become the main cause
of death for whites.

"greccogirl" wrote in message
...
Oh really? You are under the mistaken impression this only happens to
black families??? LOL!

wrote:

Rodents are better parents than ******s are.



SUMMATION: ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied
her up in the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella
until she died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.
_________________________

Police: Parents beat daughter to death with umbrella
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 Posted: 7:42 PM EST (0042 GMT)

Joella Reaves, 11, was beaten to death by her parents, police say.

When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities.
-- Arrest warrant

ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl's parents tied her up in
the garage, starved the child and beat her with an umbrella until she
died during the Thanksgiving holiday, police said.

The sixth-grader tried to escape her home in Stockbridge just south of
Atlanta, but she was only punished more severely -- she was left
without food, water, a bathroom or a bed, police said.

The girl's father, 37-year-old Rodney Michael Reaves, and her
stepmother, 38-year-old Charlott Lynett Reaves, were arrested Monday
and charged with felony murder and cruelty to children.

The girl, Joella Reaves, was beaten over her entire body with an
umbrella and paddle for several days, according to the arrest warrant.
Her cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma.

"When she attempted to escape, she was hogtied. She was left with no
food or water or sanitary or sleeping necessities," the warrant said.

Joella was being punished by her parents, according to the warrant.
Police, attorneys and child welfare officials would not say what she
had done to anger her parents.

The father made the 911 call for help Monday morning, said Lt. Joe
Tammaro of Henry County police. Joella was dead when emergency workers
arrived.

"She made very good grades. She was a very personable student," said
Jim Davis, principal at Eagle's Landing Middle School. "She had her
circle of friends, she was relatively quiet."

Rodney Reaves, a gunner's mate on the USS Wasp based in Norfolk,
Virginia, said he is innocent, said his attorney, Bruce Harvey.

"Mr. Reaves absolutely denies any liability for the tragic death of
his daughter," Harvey said. "We categorically deny that."

Charlott and Rodney Reaves are charged in their daughter's death.
Harvey declined comment about events leading to the girl's death.

An attorney for Charlott Reaves, Michael Antoniolli, said it is too
soon to make a statement. Charlott Reaves works as a vascular
ultrasound technician at a hospital.

The Reaves family has no history of child abuse, said Phyllis Shrader,
director of the Henry County Department of Family and Children's
Services. Joella's brother was put in state custody.










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Old December 6th 03, 06:04 AM
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How about person?

brojack wrote:

On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 15:33:02 GMT, greccogirl
wrote:



I hate your "niglet" expression.



"Afrolette"? What do you suggest?



YOU should be beat for using it.



Oh Greek mama, I dream of that every night.

But you'll chicken out.

BroJack



 




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