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Axxon
02-06-2005, 11:06 PM
These are the assmunches who were torturing their kids in florida. I only wish they'd had resisted arrest. :mad:

http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/02/04/family.torture/

(CNN) -- A Florida couple accused of torturing and starving five of their seven children were taken into custody Friday night in Utah after detectives were able to track their cell phone signals, authorities said.

Capt. Jim Cernich of the Sheriff's Office in Citrus County, Florida, said deputies in San Juan County, Utah, apprehended Linda Dollar, 51, and John Dollar, 58, on a road after recognizing their gold 2000 Lexus sport utility vehicle.

The Dollars face charges in Citrus County, where they lived in Beverly Hills, on one count of aggravated child abuse/torture for all five children.

The accusations include pulling out the children's toenails with pliers and keeping them so malnourished they "looked like pictures from Auschwitz," authorities said.

According to Florida law, aggravated child abuse is a first-degree felony punishable upon conviction by a term of 30 years to life in prison.

The Dollars put up no resistance when they were picked up south of Blanding in southeast Utah, said Bruce Bushore, a sheriff's dispatcher in San Juan County. They were being held in the county jail in Monticello, he said.

Bushore said deputies had been on the lookout for the couple after a nationwide bulletin was issued for them.

"[San Juan deputies] spent a long day on this, looking for these people," Cernich said. "They combed the area and were just about ready to shut down operations when they spotted the vehicle" at about 5:10 p.m. (7:10 p.m. ET).

Cernich said detectives worked with a cell phone company to track signals to two mobile phones being used by the couple.

The Dollars were not the biological parents of the seven children. Gail Tierney from the Citrus County Sheriff's Office said they were their legal guardians, and Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, commenting on the case Friday, said the Dollars had adopted the children.

Tierney said two other children were said to be favorites of the couple and were spared abuse.
911 call brought help

The case came to authorities' attention two weeks ago when paramedics responding to a 911 call from the home in Beverly Hills took a 16-year-old boy to a hospital in nearby Crystal River, Tierney said.

The boy was bleeding from a laceration on his head and had red marks on his neck. He weighed 59 pounds, she said.

"That was just the start of the alarming parts of this case," she said in a telephone interview.

Tierney said investigators believe John Dollar grabbed the boy by his neck, raising him off his feet, and then dropped him. The boy struck his head on a fireplace, causing the laceration to his head, she said.

Authorities went to the home in Beverly Hills, about 85 miles north of Tampa, and interviewed the other children, including twin 14-year-old boys who were so malnourished they weighed 36 and 38 pounds apiece, Tierney said.

One child in the home was their 12-year-old sister, the Florida Department of Children and Families said. The three came under the couple's care in 1995.

In addition to the three teen boys and the 12-year-old girl, the other child allegedly abused is a 13-year-old girl. The two children not harmed are a 17-year-old girl and 14-year-old boy.

In a 1995 DCF questionnaire, Linda Dollar wrote, "We have five adopted children and have seen what we can do to help those less fortunate, we can see so many children who need special care, love and an opportunity to be part of a warm, loving, caring home atmosphere."

The Dollars are accused of forcing the five children to sleep in a closet in the master bedroom with a "wind chime affixed to the door so that the Dollars would know if they tried to get out of the closet," Tierney said.

In addition, they are accused of using a cattle prod or some sort of stun gun to shock the children, securing them to spots in the house with chains, striking their feet with hammers and pulling out the children's toenails with pliers.

"There was evidence of damage or missing toenails of these children," Tierney said. There was no evidence of sexual abuse, she said.

"To look at the photos I saw, it was just extremely unnerving," Tierney said. "They looked like pictures from Auschwitz."

Tierney said it also appeared that the Dollars tried to keep the children inside the home as much as possible and that each one was home-schooled.

Authorities removed all seven children from the home January 27 and placed them in the custody of the Department of Children and Families. The Dollars were to appear in court for a hearing Monday but never showed up.
Allegations 'revolting and disgusting'

Tierney said Friday the children are doing well "in terms of eating more and eating better."

Don Thomas, a DCF administrator, called the allegations "revolting and disgusting."

Thomas said the department acted as quickly as possible to remove the children from the home, and Bush said the department did its job properly.

He said that the case was the first reported involving the family and said that authorities are investigating where the children came from.

From March to October 1995, the Dollars were licensed as foster parents in Hillsborough County, Thomas said.

The couple moved to Beverly Hills in August. Before then, they lived in Tennessee with the seven children and apparently ran a small school in the Knoxville area.

"They said they were foster children, and they had come from Florida and these children were being abused, so they had rescued them from homes," said Jean Underwood, who rented a house to the Dollars near Knoxville before they returned to Florida.

Acting on a tip earlier Friday, authorities in Polk County, Florida, found the couple's 1996 black and gold Prevost Marathon motor home at Deer Creek RV park in Davenport, about 75 miles southeast of where the family lived, Cernich said.

Ragone
02-06-2005, 11:06 PM
man, i swore this thread was gonna be about creflo and his wife :)

Axxon
02-06-2005, 11:07 PM
man, i swore this thread was gonna be about creflo and his wife :)

Who?

Ragone
02-06-2005, 11:22 PM
Tv Evanglists that drive around in rolls royce's axxon

Axxon
02-06-2005, 11:25 PM
Ah, had never heard of them but with my general opinion on Tv Evangalists I'll post the same type of thread if/when they get arrested. :)

duckman
02-07-2005, 04:39 PM
I saw this the other day. Very disturbing to see this sort of thing in the news.

I am appalled at the fact that people are even capable of doing this to children. To even think that this is acceptable behavior in their minds is clearly a character trait they should have questioned. I don't know how this could even been considered "normal" n their eyes. Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing these two be executed like a serial killer or such.

Axxon
02-07-2005, 04:45 PM
I saw this the other day. Very disturbing to see this sort of thing in the news.

I am appalled at the fact that people are even capable of doing this to children. To even think that this is acceptable behavior in their minds is clearly a character trait they should have questioned. I don't know how this could even been considered "normal" n their eyes. Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing these two be executed like a serial killer or such.

Since I oppose capital punishment that's why I wish they'd have resisted arrest. :) People like this do tempt my beliefs though, trust me.

Sharpieman
02-07-2005, 04:45 PM
Both the foster parents are going to be killed or beaten badly when they go to jail...hopefully

duckman
02-07-2005, 04:45 PM
Since I oppose capital punishment that's why I wish they'd have resisted arrest. :) People like this do tempt my beliefs though, trust me.
I completely understand your line of reasoning.

WSUCougar
02-07-2005, 04:46 PM
http://www.dc.state.fl.us/oth/timeline/images/1900/electric_chair.jpg

Axxon
02-07-2005, 05:00 PM
http://www.dc.state.fl.us/oth/timeline/images/1900/electric_chair.jpg

Oddlly enough, if we're gonna go capital punishment, it seems that the guillotine was the most humane and brutally effective method before lethal injection. Old sparky wasn't exactly an improvement on what was out there but that may be the point. The horror stories I've heard about it are more horrible than anything since the executioners axe.

illinifan999
02-07-2005, 05:08 PM
I'm in favor of cruel and unusual punishment in cases like this. Personally I'd like to see them have their toenails, fingernails pulled out with pliars, be hit with caddle prods, and then get the electric chair. Only thing that could truly punish them. Make them feel the pain they caused these kids.

Axxon
02-07-2005, 05:15 PM
I'm in favor of cruel and unusual punishment in cases like this. Personally I'd like to see them have their toenails, fingernails pulled out with pliars, be hit with caddle prods, and then get the electric chair. Only thing that could truly punish them. Make them feel the pain they caused these kids.

I can relate trust me but I believe that civilized people have to rise above the level of their trash otherwise they really don't have any basis for claiming superiority and if you can only claim to be on the same level as your scum then what right do you have to judge them?

illinifan999
02-07-2005, 06:14 PM
I can relate trust me but I believe that civilized people have to rise above the level of their trash otherwise they really don't have any basis for claiming superiority and if you can only claim to be on the same level as your scum then what right do you have to judge them?
using logic isnt fair, we need to use primal instincts. ;)

McSweeny
02-07-2005, 06:19 PM
i think the ol' short rope would do the trick nicely in this case

RendeR
02-07-2005, 06:35 PM
The only truly effective deterrant to unprovoked and inhumane crime is "an eye for an eye"

If they knew that when caught their crimes would return unto them they might not have ever done the crime.