Future Welfare Recipient Takes First Step

Posted By: J.J. Jackson* on November 29, 2006 

I say this because if the girl is not capable of doing chores there is absolutely no way she will be able to handle the rigors of a real job.

PERU, Ind. — A 12-year-old Miami County girl accused of setting fire to her sleeping mother’s bed and leaving with her younger siblings in the family car told police she was tired of doing so many chores, authorities said Tuesday.

“Apparently the mom had given her a lot of duties,” Miami County Sheriff Ken Roland said. “It was too much for a 12-year-old and she snapped.”

But wait! The insanity did not end with the girl’s actions and attempted murder of her mother.

“I would describe it as normal interaction between parent and children. There was nothing in the last 24 hours extraordinary,” [Miami County Prosecutor Eric Huneryager] said.

Huh? So now children trying to murder their parents while they sleep is not “extraordinary”? Boy Mr. Huneryager I certainly don’t want you handling cases in my neck of the woods with statements like that. Please, please, please stay where you are.

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