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My oh fukn my, they are frightening to say the least...and I'm pretty sure the only evil in their home is those 2 scary looking fuks
 
A Fort Collins couple has been found guilty of abusing their 7-year-old daughter, who weighed just 37 pounds and was unable to speak when she was taken from their home in 2013.

The Coloradoan reports that a jury on Thursday found Doug and Leah Dyer guilty of felony child abuse mess than 24 hours after deliberations began. They face mandatory sentences of 10 to 32 years in prison.

The Dyers were found guilty of knowingly ignoring their daughter’s seizure condition for years. Defense attorneys argued that the child’s doctors failed to ensure her parents understood how to treat and deal with the medical condition.

http://www.denverpost.com/2016/11/11/fort-collins-child-abuse-parents-guilty/
 
Actually for once they look hungry as hell too lol.
But, not so weak that they are on the floor surrounded by cat shit.
The couple told investigators they did not take the girl for follow-up medical appointments after the 2009 diagnosis because their vehicle was broken, and 'they didn't want to bother their friends,'
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The girl weighed just 37 pounds when she was taken from the home, authorities said. Now aged 8, she has gained more than 20 pounds and has grown six inches since she was removed from the Dyer home 10 months ago
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'Now after having her nutritional and medical needs met; and receiving speech, occupational and physical therapy (the girl) has made tremendous gains to the point she is now standing with help, communicating with sounds and signs,
 
Yesterday

A Fort Collins couple convicted of abusing their 7-year-old daughter so that she weighed only 37 pounds and unable to speak when she was removed from their home has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.

The Coloradoan reports that on Thursday Doug and Leah Dyer were sentenced for felony child abuse.

The Dyers were found guilty of knowingly ignoring their daughter’s seizure condition for years. Defense attorneys argued that the child’s doctors failed to ensure her parents understood how to treat and deal with the medical condition.

During Thursday’s hearing, Leah Dyer repeatedly said the charge against her was a conspiracy on the part of Fort Collins police and Larimer County case workers.

http://www.denverpost.com/2017/02/17/fort-collins-parents-child-abuse-sentence/
 
I'm just looking at the mom's age: 47 with a 7yo, so 40 when her daughter was born.

I'm currently 8mos pregs at the age of 36 making me a high risk due to my "advanced maternal age" (anyone over 35 is considered AMA)

Being high risk has meant weekly appts with a specialist OB, weekly ultrasounds & tons of extra tests, a few problems & modified bed rest for much of my pregnancy-- It's been really stressful & scary, but thank god baby boy is looking perfect!

So I can't help but think about this mother, who would have been in the same boat as me, after all of the things that could have gone wrong, she was still able to have her little miracle. But rather than be so grateful & cherish her daughter, she literally left her on the floor in shit & allowed her to wither away practically to death.

I'll just never understand how some parents can be so evil when there are so many loving, deserving parents out there who would give anything to have a daughter to raise & love. Just breaks my heart.

Hugs for little girl & to her 'parents'-- rot in hell!
 
She thought her child as an accessory instead of a human that needs nurturing.
I'm just looking at the mom's age: 47 with a 7yo, so 40 when her daughter was born.

I'm currently 8mos pregs at the age of 36 making me a high risk due to my "advanced maternal age" (anyone over 35 is considered AMA)

Being high risk has meant weekly appts with a specialist OB, weekly ultrasounds & tons of extra tests, a few problems & modified bed rest for much of my pregnancy-- It's been really stressful & scary, but thank god baby boy is looking perfect!

So I can't help but think about this mother, who would have been in the same boat as me, after all of the things that could have gone wrong, she was still able to have her little miracle. But rather than be so grateful & cherish her daughter, she literally left her on the floor in shit & allowed her to wither away practically to death.

I'll just never understand how some parents can be so evil when there are so many loving, deserving parents out there who would give anything to have a daughter to raise & love. Just breaks my heart.

Hugs for little girl & to her 'parents'-- rot in hell!
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You keep healthy an well rested.
 
Oh yes, "IT'S A CONSPIRACY!"

Just like the little girl's seizures could've been rid by spells or whatever.

I kinda think these parents didn't have a drug problem (maybe years ago and it fried their brains), but perhaps brain damage, severe mental illness (like severe paranoid schizophrenia), or simply the result of your parents being brother and sister...
 
I'm just looking at the mom's age: 47 with a 7yo, so 40 when her daughter was born.

I'm currently 8mos pregs at the age of 36 making me a high risk due to my "advanced maternal age" (anyone over 35 is considered AMA)

Being high risk has meant weekly appts with a specialist OB, weekly ultrasounds & tons of extra tests, a few problems & modified bed rest for much of my pregnancy-- It's been really stressful & scary, but thank god baby boy is looking perfect!

So I can't help but think about this mother, who would have been in the same boat as me, after all of the things that could have gone wrong, she was still able to have her little miracle. But rather than be so grateful & cherish her daughter, she literally left her on the floor in shit & allowed her to wither away practically to death.

I'll just never understand how some parents can be so evil when there are so many loving, deserving parents out there who would give anything to have a daughter to raise & love. Just breaks my heart.

Hugs for little girl & to her 'parents'-- rot in hell!


Just had my 4th a month before my 36th birthday! I love it!
 
I'm just looking at the mom's age: 47 with a 7yo, so 40 when her daughter was born.

I'm currently 8mos pregs at the age of 36 making me a high risk due to my "advanced maternal age" (anyone over 35 is considered AMA)

Being high risk has meant weekly appts with a specialist OB, weekly ultrasounds & tons of extra tests, a few problems & modified bed rest for much of my pregnancy-- It's been really stressful & scary, but thank god baby boy is looking perfect!

So I can't help but think about this mother, who would have been in the same boat as me, after all of the things that could have gone wrong, she was still able to have her little miracle. But rather than be so grateful & cherish her daughter, she literally left her on the floor in shit & allowed her to wither away practically to death.

I'll just never understand how some parents can be so evil when there are so many loving, deserving parents out there who would give anything to have a daughter to raise & love. Just breaks my heart.

Hugs for little girl & to her 'parents'-- rot in hell!
I had my mini when I was 34, and they tagged me for AMA. Which was sorta cool because my insurance covered 5 ultrasounds even tho my pregnancy was a breeze! I just loved all the peanut pics! <3
 
I was 36 when I had my unexpected one so I'm with all you other later moms. I would have been a horrible mom when I was young because basically I was a complete self centered twat when I was in my 20's, now I really appreciate what I have.

Way to go defense blaming it on their doctor. Kind of hard for the doctor to give advice when they haven't actually taken the child there for five years.
 
I was 36 when I had my unexpected one so I'm with all you other later moms. I would have been a horrible mom when I was young because basically I was a complete self centered twat when I was in my 20's, now I really appreciate what I have.
I've done it both ways now- I was 18yo when I had my 1st, now 36yo w my 4th! My kids are 12, 15 & 18yo so after so many yrs I'm just hoping I'll remember how to change a diaper!:wideyed:
 
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