
A man who played video games for hours each day has been convicted of killing his 17-month-old daughter when she pulled out his Xbox console.

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We all get upset when something like this happens but to kill someone over it, and to kill your baby daughter over it is nothing short of inhumane. This is one guy I hope gets his justice in prison. I'd put posters up of what he did - and the fathers in that prison beat the crap out of him.
i would for this guy to have his face pummeled, stuff like this just fuels folk like jack thompson
I start to doubt which is the better punishment, perpetual or death row
Why is it that you notice they tack on all these other charges to these cases? hes charged with murder...and child endangerment? hes gone past endangerment and went straight to murder...they tack them on to get more jail time which in my opinion is stupid.
this guy got what he deserved but simply put justice is not blind infact its lead around by its nose quite often.
you have to wonder what kind of life she would have had with that creep.