FYI, my somewhat apologies for my grammar, im nothin more than a good ol boy from one of "those" parts of Kentucky.
Both internal lacerations were acute injuries known medically as deceleration injuries.
I know nothin bout the healed ribs. That was news to me as well.
Thats all i got to say on any of that.
Sorry, but there's no need to insult the entire public education system in the great state of Kentucky with that sad, inane drivel.
Ernie "The Turtleman" Brown Jr. and Neal James are
"nothin more than good ol boys from one of 'those' parts of Kentucky." Those two Kentucky gentlemen don't have half a mouthful of teeth between them and they sound like doctorate-level Diction Coaches to the Queen of England next to the
vast "improvement" in your literacy.
By the by, thank you for reading the article to spell "deceleration injuries" correctly - you know, that "medically known" term you so desperately felt you needed to use as if you actually understood it? I'm guessing it was a cut and paste, but I digress.
So, what does it sound like when you beat an infant? Is it a sort of a smacking sound when your fist slams into, splits and bruises their internal organs, or more of a dull thud? And when their still soft, tiny, fragile bones break, can you hear them snap like dry, little twigs, or does their screaming make it impossible to discern? And since the fontanelle hadn't closed and the suture lines between the skull plates were still malleable and formative, was his head misshapen when he was tiny and defenseless, depending on you for safety, protection, and love?
Tsk, tsk, tsk, so many questions... He's a true blessing, Vaughn. Take your focus off yourself and your own snivelling ass and never forget that. He's one of the few victims in these horror stories who not only lived, but is apparently doing well despite your best attempt to end his life at 5 months old.
Oh, do you still have that receding hairline, semi-faux hawk thing going on? Pity that whole
baby sadist thing, really. You don't
look like a monster. You're actually kind of a cute kid. Then again, if we know anything around here, we know looks can be deceiving.