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Old November 23rd 04, 12:41 AM
U3
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Default Texas mom cuts off the arms of her baby daughter, calls 911

November 22, 2004
Woman Charged With Killing Baby in Texas
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 6:37 p.m. ET

PLANO, Texas (AP) -- A mother cut off the arms of her baby daughter
Monday, then called 911 and waited calmly until authorities arrived,
police said.

Dena Schlosser, 35, was charged with murder after the girl died at a
hospital in Plano, a Dallas suburb. Child-protective authorities said
she had a history of post-partum depression.

Authorities said when they arrived at the family's apartment, they
found the nearly 11-month-old baby in a bedroom with her arms severed.
Schlosser, covered in blood, was sitting in her living room, police
spokesman Carl Duke said.

``She wasn't trying to hide,'' Duke said.

It was not immediately clear what Schlosser used to sever the baby's
arms, police said.

Schlosser lived at the apartment with other family members, including
her two older daughters. The girls, ages 6 and 9, were at school and
their father was at work when police arrived, Duke said.

Texas Child Protective Services was called to the home in January
after Schlosser was seen running down the street from her apartment,
with one of her daughters, then 5, bicycling after her, authorities
said. When police and CPS arrived, the child told them her mother had
left her 6-day-old baby sister alone in the apartment.

Schlosser appeared to be suffering from postpartum depression, Marissa
Gonzales, a CPS spokeswoman, told the Dallas Morning News.

Schlosser was hospitalized for a few days. Her other two daughters
were released to their father, who told authorities Schlosser had been
acting strangely since the birth of the third child.

Once she was released from the hospital, Schlosser agreed to seek
counseling and see a psychiatrist, Gonzales said. Caseworkers
continued to visit the family through the spring and summer, and the
case was closed Aug. 9.



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Old November 23rd 04, 02:49 PM
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U3 wrote:

November 22, 2004
Woman Charged With Killing Baby in Texas
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 6:37 p.m. ET

PLANO, Texas (AP) -- A mother cut off the arms of her baby daughter
Monday, then called 911 and waited calmly until authorities arrived,
police said.


Holy Christ On A Crutch!!

Kind regards,
Nancy

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Old November 23rd 04, 06:34 PM
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U3 wrote in message . ..
November 22, 2004
Woman Charged With Killing Baby in Texas
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 6:37 p.m. ET

PLANO, Texas (AP) -- A mother cut off the arms of her baby daughter
Monday, then called 911 and waited calmly until authorities arrived,
police said.

Dena Schlosser, 35, was charged with murder after the girl died at a
hospital in Plano, a Dallas suburb. Child-protective authorities said
she had a history of post-partum depression.

Authorities said when they arrived at the family's apartment, they
found the nearly 11-month-old baby in a bedroom with her arms severed.
Schlosser, covered in blood, was sitting in her living room, police
spokesman Carl Duke said.

``She wasn't trying to hide,'' Duke said.

It was not immediately clear what Schlosser used to sever the baby's
arms, police said.

Schlosser lived at the apartment with other family members, including
her two older daughters. The girls, ages 6 and 9, were at school and
their father was at work when police arrived, Duke said.

Texas Child Protective Services was called to the home in January
after Schlosser was seen running down the street from her apartment,
with one of her daughters, then 5, bicycling after her, authorities
said. When police and CPS arrived, the child told them her mother had
left her 6-day-old baby sister alone in the apartment.

Schlosser appeared to be suffering from postpartum depression, Marissa
Gonzales, a CPS spokeswoman, told the Dallas Morning News.

Schlosser was hospitalized for a few days. Her other two daughters
were released to their father, who told authorities Schlosser had been
acting strangely since the birth of the third child.

Once she was released from the hospital, Schlosser agreed to seek
counseling and see a psychiatrist, Gonzales said. Caseworkers
continued to visit the family through the spring and summer, and the
case was closed Aug. 9.


I blame the father. What we need is an internet hate campaign from the
National Organisation of Women's chapters, just like the one that was
whipped up against the husband of Andrea.
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Old November 23rd 04, 09:32 PM
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"Ian" wrote in message
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U3 wrote in message
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November 22, 2004
Woman Charged With Killing Baby in Texas
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 6:37 p.m. ET

PLANO, Texas (AP) -- A mother cut off the arms of her baby daughter
Monday, then called 911 and waited calmly until authorities arrived,
police said.

Dena Schlosser, 35, was charged with murder after the girl died at a
hospital in Plano, a Dallas suburb. Child-protective authorities said
she had a history of post-partum depression.

Authorities said when they arrived at the family's apartment, they
found the nearly 11-month-old baby in a bedroom with her arms severed.
Schlosser, covered in blood, was sitting in her living room, police
spokesman Carl Duke said.

``She wasn't trying to hide,'' Duke said.

It was not immediately clear what Schlosser used to sever the baby's
arms, police said.

Schlosser lived at the apartment with other family members, including
her two older daughters. The girls, ages 6 and 9, were at school and
their father was at work when police arrived, Duke said.

Texas Child Protective Services was called to the home in January
after Schlosser was seen running down the street from her apartment,
with one of her daughters, then 5, bicycling after her, authorities
said. When police and CPS arrived, the child told them her mother had
left her 6-day-old baby sister alone in the apartment.

Schlosser appeared to be suffering from postpartum depression, Marissa
Gonzales, a CPS spokeswoman, told the Dallas Morning News.

Schlosser was hospitalized for a few days. Her other two daughters
were released to their father, who told authorities Schlosser had been
acting strangely since the birth of the third child.

Once she was released from the hospital, Schlosser agreed to seek
counseling and see a psychiatrist, Gonzales said. Caseworkers
continued to visit the family through the spring and summer, and the
case was closed Aug. 9.


I blame the father. What we need is an internet hate campaign from the
National Organisation of Women's chapters, just like the one that was
whipped up against the husband of Andrea.


Tiny? You wanna get right on this one?



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Old November 23rd 04, 10:17 PM
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"Michael Snyder" wrote in message
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"Ian" wrote in message
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U3 wrote in message
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November 22, 2004
Woman Charged With Killing Baby in Texas
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 6:37 p.m. ET

PLANO, Texas (AP) -- A mother cut off the arms of her baby daughter
Monday, then called 911 and waited calmly until authorities arrived,
police said.

Dena Schlosser, 35, was charged with murder after the girl died at a
hospital in Plano, a Dallas suburb. Child-protective authorities said
she had a history of post-partum depression.

Authorities said when they arrived at the family's apartment, they
found the nearly 11-month-old baby in a bedroom with her arms severed.
Schlosser, covered in blood, was sitting in her living room, police
spokesman Carl Duke said.

``She wasn't trying to hide,'' Duke said.

It was not immediately clear what Schlosser used to sever the baby's
arms, police said.

Schlosser lived at the apartment with other family members, including
her two older daughters. The girls, ages 6 and 9, were at school and
their father was at work when police arrived, Duke said.

Texas Child Protective Services was called to the home in January
after Schlosser was seen running down the street from her apartment,
with one of her daughters, then 5, bicycling after her, authorities
said. When police and CPS arrived, the child told them her mother had
left her 6-day-old baby sister alone in the apartment.

Schlosser appeared to be suffering from postpartum depression, Marissa
Gonzales, a CPS spokeswoman, told the Dallas Morning News.

Schlosser was hospitalized for a few days. Her other two daughters
were released to their father, who told authorities Schlosser had been
acting strangely since the birth of the third child.

Once she was released from the hospital, Schlosser agreed to seek
counseling and see a psychiatrist, Gonzales said. Caseworkers
continued to visit the family through the spring and summer, and the
case was closed Aug. 9.


I blame the father. What we need is an internet hate campaign from the
National Organisation of Women's chapters, just like the one that was
whipped up against the husband of Andrea.


Tiny? You wanna get right on this one?



Trying to make another thread about me again? Poor mikey. Tell ya what,
how 'bout you go hire yourself one of those hookers you're so fond of and
'try out' something really wild and crazy.







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Old November 24th 04, 02:24 AM
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tinydancer wrote:


Trying to make another thread about me again? Poor mikey. Tell ya what,
how 'bout you go hire yourself one of those hookers you're so fond of and
'try out' something really wild and crazy.


Tiny! You didn't tell me you've been named Chair of the
Plano chapter of the National Organization for Women!
I would have baked a cake had I known.

Kind regards,
Nancy

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Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall
(lennon/mccartney)
Nancy Rudins
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/People/nrudins/
 




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