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crawfish
03-13-2008, 12:37 AM
This happened in Dallas, Texas! Ouch! What a story.


Motorists watched in horror Wednesday as a woman tossed two young boys off a freeway overpass, then took the two-story leap into rush-hour traffic herself. But the shocking moment had an incredibly fortunate ending. Police said Khandi Busby and her children, ages 8 and 6, somehow survived the fall onto Interstate 30's fast lane and the rush of vehicles. "It was really miraculous that we didn't have some fatalities with this incident," Dallas police spokesman Sgt. Gil Cerda said.

Busby, 27, was in fair condition, a hospital spokeswoman said. Police said her sons were stable at another hospital, but hospital officials declined to comment later Wednesday. The three were able to speak with investigators, although the 8-year-old may have suffered internal injuries. Busby had not been arrested as of Wednesday but could face two charges of attempted capital murder, Cerda said. "The why remains a mystery to us," police Lt. C.L. Williams said. "If you try to apply logic to these incidents, they totally defy any logical explanation."

Shortly before 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, Busby and her sons walked away from her father, who had stopped for gas while driving them to a friend's house. Police do not know why Busby left with her children. "She was not fleeing for her safety," Cerda said. "She just threw them over and decided to throw herself over." Her father tried to follow the three in the car but was unable to get to them before they reached the overpass east of downtown Dallas.

Police said each boy struggled with Busby as she picked him up and threw him onto the far left lane of the freeway, where cars swerved to avoid them. Police believe Busby and the 8-year-old were struck by cars, which managed to miss the younger brother and avoid collisions, Cerda said. Motorist Sondra Plunk said traffic was moving at 35 to 40 mph when one of the boys fell in front of a van one lane over and about a car length in front of her. The van fishtailed as its driver slammed the brakes and swerved around the boy. Plunk, 44, said the boy landed on his side and then immediately popped up onto his hands and knees, staring directly into the van's headlights. "I saw his face," Plunk said of the boy. "I saw the fear in his face. He rolled to all fours. Knowing he was still alive, knowing he was still conscious and he had the presence of mind to think, 'My God, I have to get out of here.'"

Medical experts said two-story falls can be fatal, but not always. Dr. Dave Milzman, a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians, said that if someone lands feet first their odds of surviving a fall from 22 feet are good. "As long as they landed kind of upright, it's not that unusual not to injure themselves severely," Milzman said. Busby has a criminal record, including convictions for assault and criminal trespass of a habitation. Child Protective Services had intervened with her on at least three occasions for incidents that police described as relatively minor.

In October 2004, investigators substantiated allegations that the boys were unkempt and wore dirty clothes. Busby was ordered to take parenting skills training. In March 2005, the boys were placed in foster care following a domestic dispute between Busby and her boyfriend. Busby was arrested, and the boys stayed in foster care for about five months before moving back in with their mother. A third allegation in October 2006, involving neglectful supervision, was unsubstantiated by state investigators. (yahoo news)

the Paradox
03-13-2008, 12:39 AM
I just read that story, that bitch should be executed ASAP.


RTR

thethird
03-13-2008, 12:58 AM
Sounds like she was given waaaay too many chances. I guess it takes throwing your kids off a overpass for the courts to finally decide maybe she's not fit to be a parent......GEEEEZ!

crawfish
03-13-2008, 01:06 AM
Yeah, I imagine she's in a nice comfortable "padded cell" tonight. Man!

WayzUp
03-13-2008, 06:48 AM
Yeah, I imagine she's in a nice comfortable "padded cell" tonight. Man!

See, I disagree....I think she should be put into the area of the jail that has the highest concentration of bull-dykes and let them have unsupervised free time to get to know their new friend.

Tennessee Ted
03-13-2008, 07:23 AM
Holy cow. Can you imagine being one of the motorists. Driving to work with your cup of coffee looking forward to logging on to your work computer so you can post on the "thread that never ends" or thinking of a haiku, and all of a sudden a boy falls from the sky right in front of you.

oxfordreb
03-13-2008, 08:49 AM
Someone shoulda hit her, then stopped, and then backed over her for good measure.

crawfish
03-13-2008, 10:25 AM
See, I disagree....I think she should be put into the area of the jail that has the highest concentration of bull-dykes and let them have unsupervised free time to get to know their new friend.

Ouch WayzUp! But you're right, that's probably more realistically what is going to happen to her! Ouch again!

Tator
03-13-2008, 12:13 PM
Maybe they should take her back to the overpass, throw her off and keep trying until they get it right.

But no, to me that seems to fall well short of what is demanded.

She needs something cruel and unusual, something that far exceeds the cruelty she showed her children. Something that Pol Pot, Joseph Stalin, and Adolph Hitler would consider going too far.

timNem
03-13-2008, 12:22 PM
Maybe they should take her back to the overpass, throw her off and keep trying until they get it right.

But no, to me that seems to fall well short of what is demanded.

She needs something cruel and unusual, something that far exceeds the cruelty she showed her children. Something that Pol Pot, Joseph Stalin, and Adolph Hitler would consider going too far.
Parachute her from high altitude without a parachute

MBGamecock
03-13-2008, 12:48 PM
Parachute her from high altitude without a parachute


Nah, that wouldn't work either. She would know what's getting ready to happen. It needs to be something agonizing with a surprise ending.

Tator
03-13-2008, 01:40 PM
Nah, that wouldn't work either. She would know what's getting ready to happen. It needs to be something agonizing with a surprise ending.

I like your way of thinking! It needs to be something where she utters the following phrase: "what are we doing here?" followed by "No, NO-NO-NO, PLEASE NO! PLEASE GOD NO! AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH..."

timNem's suggestion could fit into that, so long as she wasn't told why she was being loaded onto the plane and she was thrown out at an altitude that would maximize her fall time without killing her from cold or lack of oxygen.