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The dad should be looking into the possibility of civil action against the state here, or at least the dept handling this shitshow.
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Former Wichita Mayor Carl Brewer had a lot of experience comforting grieving families as the leader of Kansas’ largest city, but that experience did little to prepare him for his own family’s tragedy.
Wichita police discovered the body of Brewer’s 3-year-old grandson, Evan, encased in concrete last month after Brewer’s son, the boy’s father, had made repeated requests to the Kansas Department for Children and Families to check on the boy.
The tragedy has given Brewer’s campaign a new focus on the issue of reforming DCF, the state agency in charge of investigating child welfare complaints and administering the state’s foster care system. The agency has been under scrutiny in recent weeks because of the number of children missing from foster care.
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the mom was as heavily involved if not moreMom's DOTM killed this adorable little boy just so his father couldn't have him. Mom went right along with it. This little guy didn't stand a chance.
Maybe if he's governor. Maybe. Entrenched bureaucracy will fight every attempt. But this might be the wedge.Holy shit, even someone as connected as a former mayor cant even get shit done. Shows how much power scumbag parents have.
a mistake
I know our CPS is woefully underfunded, our social workers overloaded because our state is only concerned with tax cuts,
http://www.kansas.com/news/local/crime/article208857994.htmlThree-year-old Evan Brewer’s mother says her boyfriend killed her son. She was there when it happened, she testified, and she said she is partially responsible for his death.
Miranda Miller and her boyfriend, Stephen Bodine, are both charged with first-degree felony murder in the boy's death. At a hearing Monday, Miller testified that the last time she saw Evan she was giving him CPR after Bodine slapped him and took him into the bathroom when he started screaming. It was on an afternoon in May 2017.
She said leading up to the assault, Evan had been sick for three days and was refusing food and drink. When he did eat, he vomited.
The morning he died, Miller testified, she had gotten Evan up from bed after he wouldn't lie still on his stomach. She took him into the kitchen for breakfast, but Evan refused food again. Bodine, she testified, said he needed to be force fed so she gave her son donuts and juice. To keep the boy from gagging on the food, she and Bodine hit him, she testified.
When Evan didn't eat fast enough, the pair ordered him to get down from the table and go stand in a corner for punishment. After a few hours of standing with his hands behind his back, Evan collapsed and wouldn't get up when he was told to.
Bodine, Miller testified, became angry, grabbed Evan to force him up then "hauled off ... and full-strength slapped him" with either an open hand or the back of his hand - she couldn't remember which. When Evan started screaming, Bodine took him into the bathroom and shut the door, she said in court.
When Bodine opened it a short time later, Evan's hair was wet and he was unresponsive, Miller said.
Bodine told her, "I need you to be as calm as you can be. And do CPR," she testified.
Miller said she tried to perform the CPR in the bathroom but there wasn't enough room, so they took him to the living room and then to Evan's room. She tried reviving him for 45 minutes, she said. "I got him to take a breath and then he stopped breathing again" at one point, she said.
A few days later in the laundry room of the rental house, Bodine mixed up several bags of concrete he and Miller had bought at two hardware stores and buried Evan's body in it, Miller testified. She said she had a "feeling he was going to put Evan’s body in concrete" when she heard the whir of his drill mixing the powdered cement with water.
"Stephen wanted to hurry up and take care of Evan before he started to smell," she testified.
Miller's testimony came during the first day of the preliminary hearing for Bodine, who is charged with killing Evan and then encasing his body in concrete in the laundry room of the house they rented at 2037 S. Vine in Wichita. His body was discovered by the landlord on Sept. 2.
Miller's account is the first that gives specific details about what exactly happened leading up to Evan's death and how he died. His autopsy didn't reveal a specific cause of death because his body was found in a significant state of decomposition, a forensic pathologist testified.
Evan's death has drawn attention not only because it involves the disturbing death of a child, but because it has raised questions about the child protection system in Kansas. It's also garnered attention because Evan is the grandson of former Wichita mayor Carl Brewer.
When she was asked by prosecutor Justin Edwards who killed Evan, Miller replied: “Stephen Bodine.”
“Were you there when he died?” Edwards asked.
“Yes,” she said.
“Do you share responsibility for the death of your son?”
“Yes.”
The preliminary hearing is to determine whether prosecutors have enough evidence to send Bodine to trial as charged. Miller on Monday morning waived her right to the same type of hearing. She entered a not guilty plea and agreed to testify against her boyfriend.
That's brilliant.. keep the boy from gagging on the food, she and Bodine hit him, she testified.
That's horrific. A 3 year old should get a time out no longer than 3 minutes. In that baby's case, he shouldn't be getting punished for being sick. That poor baby went thru hell.. When Evan didn't eat fast enough, the pair ordered him to get down from the table and go stand in a corner for punishment. After a few hours of standing with his hands behind his back, Evan collapsed and wouldn't get up when he was told to.
@Sue sue @Satanica
http://www.kansas.com/news/local/crime/article208857994.html
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That's horrific. A 3 year old should get a time out no longer than 3 minutes. In that baby's case, he shouldn't be getting punished for being sick. That poor baby went thru hell.
https://www.kwch.com/content/news/T...harged-in-death-of-Evan-Brewer-497616471.htmlTestimony started Tuesday afternoon in the case of a man accused in the death of his girlfriend's three-year-old son.
Evan Brewer's body was found inside a concrete structure in September of 2017. The structure was located inside the house where Evan lived with his mother, Miranda Miller, and her boyfriend, Stephen Bodine.
Both were arrested in the boy's death, but Miller agreed to testify against Bodine in exchange for having her charge of first-degree murder dropped.
Bodine's defense team said during opening statements that without knowing a cause of death, there's no way to prove Bodine killed Evan.
Prosecutors argue evidence will show even lived in a "world of abuse" and they believe Miller's testimony will prove that Bodine is responsible for his death.
https://www.kwch.com/content/news/E...-stand-in-Stephen-Bodine-trial-498257591.htmlOct 22, 2018
On the sixth day of the murder trial for Stephen Bodine, Evan Brewer's mother took the stand against him.
Evan Brewer's mother, Miranda Miller, is already charged in his death. She agreed to testify against Bodine in exchange for having her charge of first-degree murder dropped.
Miller claims Bodine killed her son, but admits she's also responsible for his death.She said she would abuse Evan as well because Bodine told her to.
"He murdered my son and ruined my life," she said. "I should have protected my son. I didn't do that. I failed."
They were too stupid to realize you can’t move a block of concrete like that. It’s too heavy.
And to make it worse.....evidence show he was tortured before his death.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/12/2...ncrete-showed-signs-abuse-affidavit-says.html
I think you're talking about scaphism aka the boats.I need @Prettypink513 to come and give the term for when you encase someone in a coffin filled with flesh eating scarabs, because these two need to be flailed of most their skin and then sealed alive with those beetles gnawing at them both while they're still conscious and knowing what is happening to them
I think you're talking about scaphism aka the boats.
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https://abc6onyourside.com/news/nat...lty-in-death-of-boy-found-encased-in-concreteA Kansas man has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the horrific abuse and slaying of a 3-year-old boy whose body was found encased in concrete in the laundry room of his home four months after his death.
Stephen Bodine, 41, of Wichita, was convicted Wednesday in the May 2017 death of Evan Brewer. Bodine was also found guilty of child abuse, aggravated child endangerment and two counts of kidnapping. He will be sentenced December 17.