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Charleston, West Virginia Day cares. Parents search and search for the best bang for the buck. Convenience, affordability, stimulating atmosphere, and most importantly, safety. Well, at least in my mind. As I’ve never used a daycare facility/services, I won’t pretend to know the worries a parent must go through during the day, knowing a stranger is caring for their offspring. And to be perfectly honest, for all the Dreamin’ Demon members who read the atrocities committed in day cares and find themselves in the position of choosing one  - man, sorry. Fuck that! There’s too many stories here of molestation and broken bones resulting from impatient and mean as snakes daycare providers…too bad Megan Nettles wasn’t a member here. Maybe she would have chosen a nicer daycare after she discovered her son’s broken collarbone…Oops. My bad. I jumped to conclusions. The daycare didn’t do it…

Police were dispatched to the Charlestown hospital after Megan took her 3 year-old son in with a broken collar bone. She claims she picked him up from daycare where an employee had been swinging him by his arms and he had suffered the shoulder injury due to her resourceful entertainment. After all, that precious baby boy was just fine when she dropped him off. But children sometimes have a mind of their own and simply wish to add trouble to their parent’s lives. When this rascally 3 year-old was asked to describe the actions that led to his injury, he said he wet his big boy bed…at home. Now why in the hell would a daycare employee give a rat’s ass about that? Ha, they wouldn’t. Oh, he also included that his mom broke his arm because of it.

The Charleston police department interviewed the daycare staff and their account coincided with each others. Their story:  the child had arrived at their facility with the injury. Megan claims she called the daycare that day and she was informed her child had been injured. I have no doubts she talked to the daycare provider. And I imagine the conversation was more like, WTF? You brought your child here hurt like that?

When they find her, Megan Nettles (26) has a warrant issued with her name on it for child abuse resulting in injury and her ex-husband has not only filed a petition against Megan for domestic violence, he also took his son back to the hospital for a forensic interview with a child advocate. I love that man.

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 Megan Nettles Blamed the Day Care For Her Broken Boy

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9 Comments on "Megan Nettles Blamed the Day Care For Her Broken Boy" make up the 115,829 total comments on Dreamin' Demon.

  1. Dr.Monoculous
    3:09 am on August 28th, 2009

    If that x-ray is accurate (speaking as a Doctor – of Monoculous things) then taht is one hell of a forceful, fairly clean break. I broke my collarbone falling out of a tree once as a tot, and I made a lot of noise. I don’t know if a day care provider could have shut me up about something like that. I would have made it clear to a six-block radius that I was officially in pain. Don’t believe me? I can scream louder. My mother on the other hand, had she been the physically abusive type would have easily have shut me up about it, at least for a while. We cut down that tree and burned it out of spite by the way – we didn’t even have a fireplace.

  2. thinkgoat
    3:19 am on August 28th, 2009

    No, Doctor, that’s not this child’s x-ray. However, perhaps it is yours!

  3. Lazlo
    7:46 am on August 28th, 2009

    I’m curious as to why the daycare didn’t call in the authorities. Don’t they have the obligation? Were they afraid of losing a paying client? In my opinion, they shouldn’t get away clean on this one.

  4. thinkgoat
    8:10 am on August 28th, 2009

    I’m curious as to why the daycare didn’t call in the authorities. Don’t they have the obligation? Were they afraid of losing a paying client? In my opinion, they shouldn’t get away clean on this one.

    Who knows what this little boy told the day care people. He could have been excessively cranky, said he was sick, (and surely would be symptomatic), etc. Even thought they are mandatory reporters, it’s plausible they had no clue he had sustained this injury or even determined what the injury was.

  5. thinkgoat
    8:17 am on August 28th, 2009

    What I failed to clarify in my previous post: it’s not exactly clear what the daycare providers said in their conversation with this pig. It’s clear the child wasn’t injured at their facility and impossible to know his mother had broken the child. All they knew was the child was in pain and clearly needed to be checked out.

  6. honkeyz
    11:55 am on August 28th, 2009

    It’s cases like this that cause me to be so pissed when everyone just automatically assumes that the mother couldn’t possibly be at fault. When most people hear about a case like this, they think, “it had to be the day-care’s fault, and if not, then it was a father, step-father, or boyfriend.” It’s bullshit!

  7. redsaid
    3:44 pm on August 28th, 2009

    I think care providers, health officials and mother’s should be requiered to chech up on this website once in awhile. Just for informational purposes…

  8. halfwaythere
    1:59 am on August 29th, 2009

    My daughter broke her collar bone when she was 3. She fell off a bunk bed in the middle of the night in our RV. She landed first on the larger bed beneith it and then the floor. She said she was fine, nothing hurt and she fell back to sleep.
    She didn’t complain when I dressed her the next day. It wasn’t until helping her take off her coat that afternoon that she said it hurt. It was just a slight break. It didn’t hurt until she lifted her arm over her head. Maybe the child didn’t do anything at the day care center that caused pain???

    Breaking a bone because of a wet bed? Sick woman. Thank goodness the father is involved!

  9. CassieMomma
    9:49 am on August 31st, 2009

    Well she must be a smart one….yeah the daycare did it and I’ll get away with my evil plan. Right….. You dumb whore!

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