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Aisha Sanders​
WASHINGTON TWP., Ohio (WDTN) - Montgomery County prosecutors filed formal charges Friday against the woman accused of killing her grandmother.

Aisha Sanders is in jail now charged with aggravated murder, aggravated robbery and several other crimes.

[...]
Deputies say Sanders confessed to beating 86-year-old Mary Muha to death Sunday morning inside the Washington Township home they shared.

The sheriff tells us Sanders traded a TV for drugs and left in her grandmother's car.
http://www.wdtn.com/dpp/news/local/montgomery/formal-charges-in-grandmother-murder

Woman charged with murder in beating death of her grandmother
DAYTON — The 24-year-old granddaughter of a woman beaten to death in Washington Twp. was charged Friday with murder in her grandmother’s death that Montgomery County Sheriff Phil Plummer said was an attack fueled by a crack cocaine addiction.
Prosecutors charge Aisha Marie Sanders one count of aggravated murder, two counts of aggravated robbery, two counts of murder, two counts of felonious assault and one count of tampering with evidence.
Sanders was arrested Wednesday by the Ohio State Highway Patrol on a back road just off Interstate 70 in Preble County. Plummer said a passerby saw the woman asleep in her car and called OSP.
Sanders gave detectives a full, written confession in the killing of Mary Muha, the sheriff said.
“The 86-year-old victim worked all of her life, and she gets killed by her granddaughter, whose life is taken over by crack,â€￾ Plummer said. Deputies believe the woman was killed Sunday morning.
Detectives said Sanders had been living off and on in her grandmother’s house. “She pretty much drained all the finances,â€￾ Plummer said.
The sheriff said he thought Sanders went into a rage and beat the woman because there was no money for drugs.
Investigators found a television and a dog had been taken from the house.
Sanders told detectives she had been partying since Sunday morning, Plummer said.
The body of Muha was found by her grandson at about 10:30 a.m. Tuesday when he went to her residence at 981 Sugarside Court to check on her, Plummer said.
She had blunt force trauma to the head,â€￾ he said.
Plummer said Sanders had run out of gas and money. She told detectives she had let the dog loose sometime during her partying because she could no longer care for it.
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http://www.daytondailynews.com/news...beating-death-of-her-grandmother-1303459.html
 
What a selfish low life bitch. I hope everyday of her life is miserable from here on out. As most of you know I can't stand a freaking crack head. They are heartless monsters preying on the working class.

That poor woman made it almost 90 years only to be taken out by a person she loved enough to take in and try to help. That part makes me sick! I hope to God if I make it that long on this earth that nobody in my family is a crack zombie!
 
You really need to get both sides of this story. While it is a tragic incident, there is alot everyone does not know. Growing up as a bi-racial child and both of your parents die from aids to do being addicted to herion. Then raised by a grandmother that was racist. Always tell Aisha to cover her bare arms or legs to she would not get any darker. Calling her the n****r word on a regular basis.
This is a very tragic situation that happened. I do ask that anyone who has drank too much or been addicted to drugs/alcohol and would do anything to get money for a fix, and have done things they would not have done if they were sobert. To not judge. For those of you that have not done this you should not judge. It is suppose to be Gods place to judge, and he is one that knows what happened between this family for year.
 
You really need to get both sides of this story. While it is a tragic incident, there is alot everyone does not know. Growing up as a bi-racial child and both of your parents die from aids to do being addicted to herion. Then raised by a grandmother that was racist. Always tell Aisha to cover her bare arms or legs to she would not get any darker. Calling her the n****r word on a regular basis.
This is a very tragic situation that happened. I do ask that anyone who has drank too much or been addicted to drugs/alcohol and would do anything to get money for a fix, and have done things they would not have done if they were sobert. To not judge. For those of you that have not done this you should not judge. It is suppose to be Gods place to judge, and he is one that knows what happened between this family for year.

Unless you were there to see it first hand, shaddup.
My best friend growing up was bi-racial, not being accepted by blacks or whites. Got called nigger on a regular basis. NEVER killed anyone.
 
http://www.cfirecm.com/QandA/Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged.htm
Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged!
By: John Duncan

The most misquoted verse in the Bible is probably Matthew 7:1, "Judge not that ye be not judged." We hear this verse multiple times a day. At Troy State University in Alabama, a professor we met even said that it was one of the Ten Commandments. Too often we have heard sincere, misinformed Christians and unbelievers alike say, "I don’t want to judge anybody, but..." Ironically, the one who screams "judge not" is often the one passing judgment on you!

Let’s See What the Bible Really Says About Judging:

"The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom, and his tongue talketh of judgment." (Psa 37:30)

"With my lips have I declared all the judgments of thy mouth." (Psa 119:13)

"Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy." (Prov 31:9)

Jesus commended Simon, "Thou hast rightly judged." (Luke 7:43)

"Now, thou son of man, wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city? yea, thou shalt show her all her abominations." (Ezek 22:2)

"But he that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of no man." (1 Cor 2:15)

"Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world? and if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?" (1 Cor 6:2)

"Know ye not that we shall judge angels? how much more things that pertain to this life?" (1 Cor 6:3)


There are many other passages and verses in the Bible about judging. While God is our ultimate Judge, He has also commanded us to judge according to the Word of God.

According to the Webster’s Dictionary, to judge means "to discern, to distinguish, to form an opinion, to compare facts or ideas, and perceive their agreement or disagreement, and thus to distinguish truth from falsehood." Therefore, when you say that your neighbor is a "good person," you are passing a judgment (forming an opinion) just as much as when you say that the thief is a "bad person."


If there were no judgment...

All the prisons would be empty and thieves, serial killers, drug dealers, rapists, and murderers would be loose in your neighborhood.

You could not discipline your children and teach them not to steal, lie, do drugs, or give in to peer pressure.

School could not be mandated (by parents or govt) but if children did attend, they could not be evaluated as to their progress. Everyone should graduate regardless of their advance. Students could not be graded or disciplined.

You could not judge any false doctrine and would have to allow it to be taught from your church’s pulpit ("discerning" is the same thing as "judging").

You should leave your children with anyone who said was qualified to be a baby-sitter. You should not bother to check his/her background. Later, you should not be upset if this baby-sitter turned out to be a child-molester, because "thou shalt not judge."

You should marry anyone that asked. You shouldn’t worry about his/her character or beliefs. What if he beats you up? What if she runs around on you? You shouldn’t get so mad because "thou shalt not judge."


Hopefully you can see the folly of such silly doctrine by now. The devil has been successful to push the church further and further into a corner, while everyone else comes out of the closet with their sins. Most often, those who tell you "not to judge" them do so because they are either hiding something or want to continue doing it without reaping negative effects for it. In the campuses where we have been, students say that we shouldn’t judge (form an opinion of) fornicators, drunkards, liars, homosexuals, or the like. However, they fail to realize that sin harms them and their neighbors. A caring, loving Christian will judge all situations according to the Word of God and call sinners to repentance.

The church has become intimidated by the opinions of the world as they scream, "You religious bigots, hatemongers, and intolerant people (which are judgments in themselves), do not judge me!" However, God clearly commands us to judge so we won’t be deceived. Why would the command to judge be so vehemently attacked in society? Obviously, if the church stops judging and using our common sense, we will no longer be able to distinguish good from evil, we will buy into the politically correct idea of moral relativism (what’s good for you may not be good for me), and we will bow down to the devil’s wishes to deceive us, our family, and our friends.

Even more disturbing is to see church leadership saying, "do not judge." Many pastors lead their sheep astray and keep them under their manipulative control by telling them that they have a "critical spirit," they are "prideful," or "judgemental," while all they are trying to do is to discern the truth. If you find yourself in such a church, FLEE for your (spiritual) life!

Now let’s take a look at the famous verse that is so misquoted today and put it in its PROPER context. If we are intellectually honest when looking at this passage, we will find that it is actually teaching us to judge, not to refrain from judging! We have inserted a few comments in brackets.

Mat 7:1-5 "Judge not, that ye be not judged [do not judge others if you do not want to be judged by others; everyone will be judged by God]. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again [if you judge others, they will judge you by the same measures]. And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye [how can you judge someone when you are guilty of the sin yourself]? Thou hypocrite [this is the audience in the context; a hypocrite is one who is not living what he is preaching], first cast out the beam out of thine own eye [FIRST judge yourself and get your own life cleaned up]; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye [THEN after you get your life straight, you will be able to discern clearly and you are commanded to help clean your brother’s eye!].

Other misquoted Scriptures:

Romans 14:3-10. This is about dietary preferences, things that are not essential to salvation.

Romans 2:1-3. We have the same scenario of Mat. 7. We should not judge others if we are guilty of the same things. We must first clean up our own lives through repentance and faith, then we are qualified to judge others.

James 4:11 says that we are not to speak evil of other "brethren" -- those who are obediently doing the will of God (Mat 12:50). This does not apply to those living in willful sin.


How Are We to Judge?

1. We are to judge righteously. Jesus commands in John 7:24, "Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment."

Judge by the Word of God and Its principles, not by someone’s skin color, whether they are tall or short (inherited physical traits), etc.

2. We are to judge without hypocrisy. "And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?" (Rom 2:3)

Judge yourself first to see if you are guilty of that sin. Live what you preach. Only after you get your life cleaned up by turning from your sins and receiving pardon through repentance and faith in Jesus (i.e. you get saved) you can go and help others to be saved too
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Sad that this womans life was only worth 28 years. Was it cuz the attacker got drug addict sympathy, or cuz the victim was so old and close to death already, or cuz it's Dayton and life understandably isn't held to as high a value there given what filth resides there?


attack fueled by a crack cocaine addiction.

The fuck? What year is this? Do meth.


It is suppose to be Gods place to judge

What the fuck?????

Is there a bigger tell tale sign that someone is among the most ignorant and trashiest pieces of lowlife gutter scum than the utterance of this nonsensical line?
 
Sad that this womans life was only worth 28 years. Was it cuz the attacker got drug addict sympathy, or cuz the victim was so old and close to death already, or cuz it's Dayton and life understandably isn't held to as high a value there given what filth resides there?


attack fueled by a crack cocaine addiction.

The fuck? What year is this? Do meth.


It is suppose to be Gods place to judge

What the fuck?????

Is there a bigger tell tale sign that someone is among the most ignorant and trashiest pieces of lowlife gutter scum than the utterance of this nonsensical line?
 

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