Friday, January 9, 2009

Lil Wayne will release Rock Album!!!!!!!!


Wow, after the success of Lollipop we all should've seen this one coming from a mile away.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Katt Williams Speaks About the 5 Finger Slap

Baby thrown in Trash at Hospital

Police in New Jersey have been searching garbage dumps looking for the body of a baby. Now, the search for the remains of a Jersey City baby has moved to Kentucky, but police fear that the corpse has already been incinerated.

Police have been looking for the body of Bashere Davon Moyd Jr. since Jan. 2, when the baby was discovered missing from a hospital morgue. Christ Hospital officials have not said where the body may have gone, but police say it appears it was thrown away with the hospital’s trash sometime between Dec. 21 and Jan. 2, The Associated Press is reporting.

Jersey City
police chief Thomas Comey said in a statement posted Tuesday night on the department’s Web site that police were searching a landfill in Ashland, Ky., where the waste may have been transferred. But Comey was also fearful that the waste was sent elsewhere and may have already been incinerated.

EnviroSolutions vice president Charles B. Fromm said there is no incinerator at the Big Run Landfill.

The baby was delivered on Dec. 21. The 26-year-old mother, Kalynn Moore, of Jersey City, describes the incident as a terribly painful one, and said that the child was born alive but with a weak hearbeat. She said her son died about 20 minutes later as doctors tried to save him. But hospital officials say the baby was stillborn.

Moore’s lawyer, Michael Anise, said a death certificate and medical records from the hospital say the baby was stillborn, however, Anise said he is still reviewing it.

“The doctor’s notes that states it was lifeless,” Anise said Wednesday. “That is not our main focus as much as the fact that we had a baby’s body here.”

Whether the child was stillborn is an important legal distinction because New Jersey law does not recognize stillborn children as humans.

Anise, who has said that a lawsuit is likely, maintains there is no reason for the body of a fetus to have been thrown into the trash. Anise said the body was discovered missing when a funeral home worker went to pick it up from the morgue. He said a morgue employee was able to find the tags that were affixed to the baby’s shirt and blanket when he was taken to the morgue.
He had also requested surveillance video from the hospital hoping it may have shown what happened to the remains. But Wednesday, he said hospital officials told him that the tapes from cameras in the area had been reused, according to the AP.

Someone needs Anger Management!


JACKSON, Ohio – Police say an angry 4-year-old Ohio boy grabbed a gun from a closet and shot his baby sitter. Nathan Beavers, 18, was hospitalized Sunday with minor wounds to his arm and side after the shotgun attack. Police say another teen was also injured.

Witnesses told police the child was angry because Beavers accidentally stepped on his foot. Beavers was watching the child at a mobile home in Jackson with several other teenagers and several other children.

Jackson County Sheriff John Shashteen says authorities are investigating. The child has not been charged.

Sunday, January 4, 2009