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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Poor little thing.

He may not have heard the baby cry if the baby inhaled the hot soot and air in, and it rendered him unable to cry. If the father was drunk and passed out that would have contributed to him being unable to hear the baby.

no one here is immune from tragedy,....it is the worst thing that could happen, but not much different than all the stories you hear about a babysitter or grandma watching a child only to find it drown in a pool. or a parent running over their child in their own driveway. nowhere in the thread did it say the fathers intent was to cause harm to the child. if anything, just the opposite, he was holding the baby close to him. if he had worked a long hard day.. he would easily fall asleep after 2 or 3 beers.be careful how \you judge, coz one day you may be judged..

2008-03-03 : I-130 Sent

2008-03-03 : I-130 NOA1

2008-05-08 : Touched

2008-10-16 : Touched

2008-10-20 : Touched and Approved (NOA2)

2008-03-27 : I-129F Sent

2008-03-31 : I-129F NOA1

2008-04-24 : Touched

2008-10-03 : Touched

2008-10-05 : Touched

2008-10-06 : Touched

2008-10-20 : Touched and Approved (NOA2)

2008-10-22 : NVC Receive

2008-10-24 : NVC Left

2008-10-30 : USEM Receive

2008-11-10 : Wife's Medical - PASSED

2008-12-01 : Son's Medical - PASSED

2008-12-19 : USEM Interview - PASSED

2009-01-14 : VISA RECEIVED

2009-01-25 : US Entry (JFK)

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Australia
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Poor little thing.

He may not have heard the baby cry if the baby inhaled the hot soot and air in, and it rendered him unable to cry. If the father was drunk and passed out that would have contributed to him being unable to hear the baby.

no one here is immune from tragedy,....it is the worst thing that could happen, but not much different than all the stories you hear about a babysitter or grandma watching a child only to find it drown in a pool. or a parent running over their child in their own driveway. nowhere in the thread did it say the fathers intent was to cause harm to the child. if anything, just the opposite, he was holding the baby close to him. if he had worked a long hard day.. he would easily fall asleep after 2 or 3 beers.be careful how \you judge, coz one day you may be judged..

I wasn't judging and I'm very surprised you could have interpreted my comment as such. There wasn't enough evidence in the article to make any kind of judgment, only speculation.

Edited by Mrs. BB

I-130

Service Center :California Service Center

Consulate : Sydney, Australia

Marriage : 2007-05-15

I-130 Sent : 2008-04-28

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-05-05

US Entry : 2007-11-13

Touched 5/8/2008

Touched 5/16/08

Touched 6/04/08

Port of Entry : Los Angeles

POE Date : 2007-11-13

Adjustment of Status:

CIS Office : Chula Vista CA

Date Filed : 2008-04-28

NOA Date : 2008-05-05

Bio. Appt. : 2008-05-22

Touched 5/8/2008

Touched 5/16/08

Employment Authorization Document:

CIS Office : Chicago National Office

Filing Method : Mail

Filing Instance : First

Date Filed : 2008-04-28

NOA Date : 2008-05-05

Bio. Appt. : 2008-05-22

Touched 5/8/2008

Touched 5/16/08

Touched 6/04/08

2008-07-03 EAD Card Production Ordered

Touched 7/4/08

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Poor little thing.

He may not have heard the baby cry if the baby inhaled the hot soot and air in, and it rendered him unable to cry. If the father was drunk and passed out that would have contributed to him being unable to hear the baby.

no one here is immune from tragedy,....it is the worst thing that could happen, but not much different than all the stories you hear about a babysitter or grandma watching a child only to find it drown in a pool. or a parent running over their child in their own driveway. nowhere in the thread did it say the fathers intent was to cause harm to the child. if anything, just the opposite, he was holding the baby close to him. if he had worked a long hard day.. he would easily fall asleep after 2 or 3 beers.be careful how \you judge, coz one day you may be judged..

I wasn't judging and I'm very surprised you could have interpreted my comment as such. There wasn't enough evidence in the article to make any kind of judgment, only speculation.

actually I didn't misinterpret what u said, I was agreeing with you, and backing up what u said,.. maybe I postedd it wrong. I apologize

2008-03-03 : I-130 Sent

2008-03-03 : I-130 NOA1

2008-05-08 : Touched

2008-10-16 : Touched

2008-10-20 : Touched and Approved (NOA2)

2008-03-27 : I-129F Sent

2008-03-31 : I-129F NOA1

2008-04-24 : Touched

2008-10-03 : Touched

2008-10-05 : Touched

2008-10-06 : Touched

2008-10-20 : Touched and Approved (NOA2)

2008-10-22 : NVC Receive

2008-10-24 : NVC Left

2008-10-30 : USEM Receive

2008-11-10 : Wife's Medical - PASSED

2008-12-01 : Son's Medical - PASSED

2008-12-19 : USEM Interview - PASSED

2009-01-14 : VISA RECEIVED

2009-01-25 : US Entry (JFK)

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Filed: Other Country: Morocco
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I was shocked when I heard this on the news. Now to hear he is illegal and supposed to have been out of here not once the THREE times?? :blink: And we have such a hard time getting our SO's here legally. Amazing.

Maggie

08-07-06 I129 NOA1

02-05-07 Visa in Hand

02-13-07 POE JFK w/temp EAD

02-23-07 Civil Marriage

06-17-07 Wedding

08-13-07 Card received in mail

04-14-09 Trip to Maui for Anniversary

06-04-09 Filed to lift conditions

08-13-09 Perm Card received

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Poor little thing.

He may not have heard the baby cry if the baby inhaled the hot soot and air in, and it rendered him unable to cry. If the father was drunk and passed out that would have contributed to him being unable to hear the baby.

no one here is immune from tragedy,....it is the worst thing that could happen, but not much different than all the stories you hear about a babysitter or grandma watching a child only to find it drown in a pool. or a parent running over their child in their own driveway. nowhere in the thread did it say the fathers intent was to cause harm to the child. if anything, just the opposite, he was holding the baby close to him. if he had worked a long hard day.. he would easily fall asleep after 2 or 3 beers.be careful how \you judge, coz one day you may be judged..

I wasn't judging and I'm very surprised you could have interpreted my comment as such. There wasn't enough evidence in the article to make any kind of judgment, only speculation.

actually I didn't misinterpret what u said, I was agreeing with you, and backing up what u said,.. maybe I postedd it wrong. I apologize

agreed with both of you.

This doesn't sound like murder or reckless endangerment, this sounds like a horrible accident and tragedy to all the family members (father included).

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