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A man from Lycoming County is charged with killing his girlfriend's child.

Jason Forsyth, 22, from Old Lycoming Township, is charged with murder, assault, and related charges in the death of 19-month-old Ky'mani Moore.

The little boy died in December of 2018 at his home on Misner Road near Williamsport.

Ky'mani's mother Alyssa Carpenter told police that Forsyth was living with them at the time. She said Forsyth was the only person to have made contact with Ky'mani the morning that he was found unresponsive. The toddler died later that day.

The autopsy showed the child suffered from several fractures to both the head and ribs area. The report also stated that the toddler had several marks and bruises from prior instances.

Old Lycoming Township police have charged Forsyth with murder, aggravated assault, and involuntary manslaughter.
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WTF is it with youth.. we use to send kids to war.. they handled shit.. came home.. went back to war.. came home had productive lives, stayed married 50+ years and raise sane productive kids and families..
My boyfriend and I have discussed this many times. Somewhere in my generation it was all lost. Its like half of us got it and the other half of us didnt. Then we started having kids and only half of them got it. Now those kids are having kids. I think it has maybe something to do with our parents enabling us to do the dumb shit we do, loving us unconditionally.
I doubt that made sense I just got off work and Im spent.... I tried.
 
My boyfriend and I have discussed this many times. Somewhere in my generation it was all lost. Its like half of us got it and the other half of us didnt. Then we started having kids and only half of them got it. Now those kids are having kids. I think it has maybe something to do with our parents p us to do the dumb shit we do, loving us unconditionally.
I doubt that made sense I just got off work and Im spent.... I tried.
When the generational machine became love unconditionally, bail your kid out of anything .. making excuses for their short comings and not letting them grow, not forcing them to appreciate physical items, make them want for things (physical & abstract) and earn things they desire, and make them earn respect for themselves and others.. we as parents failed.. and in turn failed ourselves and all others @Fellofftheporch
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Peckerhead looks like the kid on Pokemon.
Noodnik
Or a hedge from that videogame..
 
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"I never knew my son's favorite color," cried Alyssa Carpenter Tuesday in the courtroom. Carpenter is the mother of a child who died December 21, 2018 by the hands of her then boyfriend.

Ky'mani Moore was just 19 months old when he died.
Judge Nancy Butts ordered Jason M. Forsyth, 24, to the maximum sentence, between five and 10 years in state prison for the crime of involuntary manslaughter. Forsyth will also have to pay the cost of prosecution. The family did not ask for restitution.

Forsyth will be eligible for parole by state law.

Forsyth was arrested January 7, 2020, and has spent the last two years behind bars. On November 1, 2021, he plead no contest to the crime, waiving his rights to a jury trial.

He admitted to acting in a reckless and grossly negligent manner with disregard for the substantial risk of severe injury or death.

Forsyth was arrested on three felony counts of murder, two felony counts of aggravated assault, and one felony charge of endangering the welfare of children and other related charges, according to Old Lycoming Township Police.

He plead those charges down to involuntary manslaughter.

According to Assistant District Attorney Martin Wade, the autopsy report showed the child died from blunt trauma. Evidence of abdominal bleeding and a skull fracture were also present, he told Judge Nancy Butts in during the plea hearing in November.

The report also stated that the toddler had several marks and bruises from prior instances.

Both Carpenter and the toddler's great grandmother spoke during Forsyth's sentencing on Tuesday, pleading with the judge to impose maximum sentencing. "Five to 10 years is not fair," Carpenter said. "He should get the death penalty for what he did."
 
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