Tuesday 20 July 2010

This Must Be Some New Definition Of The Word 'Unexplained'...

Police are investigating the death which they have said is "unexplained".
Hmmm, baby drowns in bath, eh?
It is believed he was in the care of his parents at the time - both of whom are believed to have convictions for drug-related offences.
Might that be what you call, in law-enforcement circles, a 'clue'..?

6 comments:

Dippyness. said...

You don't honestly think the 2 matters are related do you? I'm sure the plods are doing their best...God help us! ;0

Brian, follower of Deornoth said...

Of course the aren't, Dippyness, you wicked and heartless beast! These poor defenceless parents are victims of Capitalism as in a JUST SOCIETY they would have all the resources they require. That would include treatment for the drug addiction for which they are IN NO WAY responsible, and social services workers would ahve cared for the baby whenever they found it convenient. But the babby wouldn't have been taken into care because the parents were VICTIMS of SOCIETY you know, not like those parents who allow CHOCOLATE in their children's lunchbox who are pure EVIL, and in any case it's TORY CUTS that are to blame.

Indyanhat said...

Was it the tasering of the drug addled parent thacaused the drowning, water and electricity are a nasty combo y'know!

Anonymous said...

Cops are actually much more interesting when they move from inability to put two and two together and move to paranoid fantasy, convicting people for murders that were suicides, discovering ritual abuse rings based on children's fantasies and hiring mad forensic experts to teach juries not to pay attention to what their eyes can see.

banned said...

"Social workers were providing support for his parents' drug problem "

When that reads "Parents were under lock and key to sort out their drug abuse" we might get fewer of these cases.

JuliaM said...

"When that reads "Parents were under lock and key to sort out their drug abuse" we might get fewer of these cases."

Not sure that it would help. Aren't drugs just as easily obtainable in clink?

Am a little surprised that, despite their eagerness to take a child into care if the mother is a little bit dim or a little bit too stroppy with the medicos, they seem to be happy to leave one with two druggies?