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Sue sue

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Another junkie whore that abuses babies.

http://www.unionleader.com/Epping-w...th-old-boy-parents-also-face-charges-06222016

child she was watching for a homeless woman and selling drugs while caring for children.

Jami Castine, 27, will be arraigned Thursday morning on charges of first-degree assault, two counts of second-degree assault and seven counts of endangering the welfare of a child.

Castine’s parents also have been charged.

Her father, Timothy Castine, 55, is charged with falsifying physical evidence after police say he took a cellphone from a friend who recorded video of the alleged abuse and deleted it.

Her mother, Joni Castine, 61, faces charges of failure to report and endangering the welfare of a child.

She is accused of failing to report injuries from the alleged abuse after police claim she observed signs of a brain injury.

Jami Castine will be arraigned at 8 a.m. in Circuit Court in Brentwood. Her mother also is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday, while Timothy Castine is due in court for a bail hearing. - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/Epping-w...so-face-charges-06222016#sthash.QMwKCgLb.dpuf
 
Omfg I just read the article. This is beyond sickening. I hope this bitches cunt rots out. on Methadone, selling drugs, and everyone in the house and other "witnesses" saw the abuse! No one did jack shit. Even videoed it happening and let the father of the monster who abuses these children delete it! Mother, boyfriend, child's mom, dad, friends. They all saw it and participated in some way.

They all deserve to be charged! But we all know they will serve some probation and maybe the woman who did this will serve a few years tops. Just sick. I don't understand why, we as taxpayers, are burdened with taking care of animals like this and footing the bill for them to go to jail and pay for lawyers too!

So many kids involved, sounds like the one was targeted and received the worst.


This was a hard read. I don't get it.
 
Those kids were beat just because they were not hers and she didn't want to watch them. Why didn't she say NO. This baby boy may be blind for the rest of his life. This entire family are failures. For the mother to recognize the boy had a brain injury and do absolutely nothing...when early treatment for brain injuries is essential to prevent more damage is horrific. How could she just sit and try to force a sippy cup between his clenched teeth. How could the father cover his own daughter's ass. I'd have called the cops myself and turned all evidence over if my daughter had done this. This makes me sick. I agree it was a very very hard read.
 
I never understood how a parent could cover for their adult children, especially under these circumstances. This whole clan needs to be brought down.
 
Kill em wit fire! :artist:
[doublepost=1467069881,1467069847][/doublepost]I'd like to think that's a torch not a paint brush... :rolleyes:
 
How the fuck were there so many witnesses, including the bitch with the phone, yet no one tried to help the kids?
 
Her mother, Joni Castine, 61, faces charges of failure to report and endangering the welfare of a child.

Her mother Joni, 61??? DaFuck?

Edited to say.... nevermind. I read it incorrectly. Sorry :YOW:!!
 
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Saddistic cunt from two assholes mating that should have been sterilized to begin with.
White trash...it's a fucking crime against the human race.
 
@Sue sue @mybum62 @McDanel
Jan 30, 2018

An Epping woman who was scheduled to face trial this week on charges she physically assaulted an 18-month-old boy and another child in her care will now have to wait until March to be tried.

Rockingham County Attorney Patricia Conway said a jury was picked Monday for the trial of 28-year-old Jami Castine, but it had to be postponed because one of the state’s material witnesses was unavailable due to a medical issue.

Castine is now scheduled for trial March 19 on first- and second-degree assault charges in the 2016 toddler abuse case.
http://www.unionleader.com/courts/Trial-for-woman-in-Epping-toddler-abuse-case-postponed-01312018
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Bless your heart, Jami. (That’s Southern for fuck off & die.)
 
@Sue sue

An Epping babysitter accused of abusing a homeless mother’s twin boys — leaving one child blind in one eye — isn’t responsible for the injuries, her defense lawyers told jurors at the start of her trial Monday.

“Jami Castine did not hurt, did not injure these twins. She loved these twins. She took care of them. Jami Castine is not guilty,” public defender Eliana Forciniti insisted during opening statements in Rockingham County Superior Court.

Castine, 28, is charged with three counts of first-degree assault and one count of second-degree assault in a case of alleged abuse in 2016 when she was watching the twins, who were then 18 months old.

She has denied causing the injuries and has blamed them on the twins’ 3-year-old brother.

Castine is accused of repeatedly striking Lindsay Dubon-Romero’s son, JoJo, in the head in April 2016, causing brain bleeds, retinal hemorrhaging and detached retinas.

Assistant County Attorney Ryan Ollis said the boy is now blind in one eye.

Castine also allegedly struck JoJo’s twin brother, Isaiah, causing multiple bruises.

Forciniti said Castine was caring for the kids to help 25-year-old Dubon-Romero, who had become a homeless single mother of four who ended up in a shelter after her husband was deported.

“Jami didn’t hate those kids. She took those kids in out of the goodness of her heart to help someone out,” Forciniti said, adding that she didn’t ask for money from their mother and collected donations to help buy things they needed.

Dubon-Romero took the stand Monday afternoon and testified about how she bounced from one place to another to live with the kids before meeting Castine.

Ollis said there is evidence that Castine was hoping to get money from the state to care for the children.

“It doesn’t matter why she offered to help. What matters is what she did once those children were in her care,” he told jurors, adding that the children weren’t hurt by their mother and that they were “injury-free” when they were first sent to Castine’s home.

Ollis also alleged that Castine called the children names and used racial slurs, saying they were “nasty” and “f-----g retarded.”

He said one witness will testify that Castine once made the comment, “Sometimes you have to smack sense into these children.”

He also alleges that she was seen kicking a child onto his knees.
http://www.unionleader.com/crime-Babysitter-goes-on-trial-in-abuse-case
 
Stupid fucktards including everyone who ever came in close contact with them

I have an 18 month old....her heads so fucking little how can someone repeatedly hit a little head like that????
 
Yikes this happened right in my neck of the woods! Scary to think what horrible things are going on behind closed does in your own neighborhood!
 
Mar 31, 2018

A New Hampshire woman has been convicted of abusing twin toddlers, leaving one of them blind in one eye.

Twenty-nine-year-old Jami Castine of Epping was found guilty on Friday of three counts of first-degree assault and one count of second-degree assault.

Prosecutors say Castine had volunteered to watch a friend's 18-month-old twin boys between March 31 and April 8, 2016, when one of the boys was found unresponsive at her home.

Prosecutors say the child was left with lifelong brain damage and permanent blindness in his left eye.

She's scheduled to be sentenced on June 8 and faces 30 to 90 years in prison.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/new-hamps...cle_6487d8d4-4848-5e72-89a4-5f38a1eabd3f.html
 
June 8, 2018

Jami Castine will spend at least the next 20 years behind bars for abusing a homeless mother’s 18-month-old twin boys, leaving one partially blind.

Castine, 29, was sentenced Friday to 20 to 40 years in state prison after she was convicted in March of two counts of first-degree assault and one count of second-degree assault.

Calling the abuse “unimaginable,” Rockingham County Attorney Patricia Conway urged Delker to hand down a 25- to 60-year sentence.

“What this woman did to these babies is nothing short of sadistic,” Conway said at Friday’s sentencing hearing.

The abuse occurred after Castine had agreed to help care for Lindsey Dubon-Romero’s boys while Dubon-Romero was trying to get back on her feet and was living at a Manchester homeless shelter.

Conway described how Castine assaulted the twins in March and April 2016, causing one of the boys to suffer brain bleeds, retinal hemorrhaging in both eyes and a detached retina in his left eye.

He is now blind in that eye, has poor vision in the other, and is learning Braille.

The investigation began after he suffered a seizure and was found unresponsive.

Conway explained how the boy and his brother both suffered multiple bruises.

She said the boys remain in state custody.

Dubon-Romero spoke about the trauma her boys suffered and how the son who was more seriously injured will “never be able to be a normal child.”

“His future has been forever changed by Jami Lynn Castine. … This is the woman who tore my family apart and made my son blind,” she said, adding that the extent of brain damage the boy suffered is unknown.

Castine also was accused of making derogatory comments and using racial slurs to describe the boys.

“No decent human being does that,” Delker told her.

Castine didn’t speak at the sentencing or testify at her trial and showed no emotion.

Public defender Joseph Malfitani hoped for a more lenient sentence, saying he felt 15 years in prison was “appropriate.”

He didn’t deny the seriousness of the abuse, particularly to the boy with eye injuries, but encouraged the judge to consider the struggles Castine has faced in her own life.

He said she was “borderline developmentally disabled,” came from a “dysfunctional family,” never finished ninth grade and was physically and verbally abused by her various partners. He said she has three children by different fathers.

While issuing his sentence, Delker acknowledged the personal troubles that Castine has endured. But, he said, “In the end this cycle of violence has to come to an end.”
http://www.unionleader.com/crime/ep...for-abusing-homeless-moms-twin-boys--20180608
 
The state Supreme Court overturned one of Jami Castine’s first-degree assault convictions and remanded another back to the trial court. On April 24, the state’s highest court ruled the “evidence was insufficient” to determine the injuries the child suffered were the result of a “single act” committed by Castine in overturning one first-degree assault conviction.

Castine’s other first-degree assault charge will be re-tried in Rockingham County Superior Court, but no date has been set, according to County Attorney Patricia Conway.

Castine, 31, was sentenced to two consecutive 10- to 20-year prison terms for physically assaulting the 18-month-old boy in the head between March 31 and April 8, 2016. She was convicted on two first-degree assault charges for repeatedly striking the child and one second-degree assault charge for striking the victim’s twin brother. Castine remains in prison.

Prosecutors said the 18-month-old victim of the first-degree assault charges suffered brain bleeding and retinal hemorrhaging in both eyes and detached retinas. During her June 2018 sentencing, Conway said the child became blind in his left eye and suffered brain damage.

In arriving at its ruling, the three-justice panel on the Supreme Court determined the state did not meet its burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the child’s injuries were a result of multiple assaults by Castine.

“The defendant argues that … the state had no direct evidence that she caused the victim’s brain and eye injuries by means of more than one assault. We agree,” the unanimous Supreme Court decision reads. “The state failed to prove the requisite separate blows necessary to support the separate convictions and sentences.”

Castine began babysitting the twins March 4, 2016. On March 28, the victim’s mother picked up her son from Castine’s care because he had been vomiting and refusing to eat or drink. He was then taken to Elliot Hospital where he was diagnosed with gastroenteritis.

On April 8, while the victim was under the care of Castine’s boyfriend, the child began crying and screaming. Her boyfriend picked the victim up from his crib and he “went limp and became unresponsive.”

That day, the child was examined at Exeter Hospital, Elliot Hospital and eventually med-flighted to Boston Children’s Hospital. A Boston Children’s Hospital doctor said the child suffered bleeding on the front top part of the left side of the brain, and another on the right side. The child also sustained retinal hemorrhages and a retinal detachment.

The Supreme Court justices asserted the case against Castine was largely based on circumstantial evidence. The Boston Children’s Hospital doctor, who treated the victim, testified it would “not be possible” to determine if the child’s injuries were a result of a single act of physical abuse or multiple based on the CT scans.

The Supreme Court acknowledges while the victim’s fear of Castine presented at trial would be consistent with the victim “having been repeatedly abused,” it did not exclude the possibility his injuries resulted from “a single blow.” During the trial, the state presented arguments attesting Castine was verbally abusive to the children and hurled racial slurs at them but there was no eyewitness testimony claiming they saw Castine physically abuse the victim.
 
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