A man arrested in Lodi on a West Virginia murder warrant agreed Monday to be extradited across the country.
Mario Creed Goodson, 19, appeared in the Lodi branch of San Joaquin County Superior Court, where Judge David Warner appointed a public defender to talk to him.
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posted at 2:22 am on Fri, Feb 29, 2008.
I AM crying... That makes me sick. That poor baby.
That's serious evil!
posted at 9:03 am on Tue, Feb 26, 2008.
Four related articles above: the crackpot who's wanted for murder, the crackpot who steals GPS, the crackpot who's cultist, and the crackpot recipes... what? Oh, I'm sorry, it's crockpot :D
posted at 7:40 am on Tue, Feb 26, 2008.
lodian: don't worry, i pick truth in life, remember?
just after i read the article, my FIRST THOUGHT was that billy rubin has free reign on this one, BEFORE i even read your post. meaning this is one of those legitimate times where billy IS right. those people are sick, and obviously are NOT of God.
i cannot wait for people like this to receive thier "just rewards"
send them to prison and duck tape them to a shower stall with a bar of soap around thier neck.....thats a start
posted at 5:45 am on Tue, Feb 26, 2008.
I agree with you, sam; the story about the child being abused is disgusting. But I sensed that this would be covered in the blogs and since the idea of a need for insurance has been pushed, I wanted to have some focus on this issue as well.
If the sediment wasn't allowed to build up, would Woodbridge and parts of Lodi still be in a flood plain? I mentioned in the blogs relating to this a while back that FEMA should be more focused on *preventative* measures rather than sticking their hands in our pockets.
posted at 5:27 am on Tue, Feb 26, 2008.
...that poor innocent 7-year-old. :-( Makes me want to cry.
posted at 5:25 am on Tue, Feb 26, 2008.
"Woman allowed son to be sexually abused"
"...engaging in ritualistic sex acts with children from two families for more than a decade as part of a religion"
This is evil on Earth! Now, where is "real facts" on topics like this one? Guess he's more worried about blog names. Geez, these people are freaks! What kind of monster does this, let alone a mother allow it??? I need to go vomit.
posted at 4:11 am on Tue, Feb 26, 2008.
wtf, while I am concerned about the sediment, the story about the 7 year old being sexually abused in the name of religion makes me sick. Unbelievable.
posted at 2:32 am on Tue, Feb 26, 2008.
I wonder if allowing the sediment to build up in the Delta has anything to do with the proposed "Flood Plain"? After all, it wasn't entirely Hurricane Katrina that did New Orleans in; a big part of the destruction came from levies that weren't kept up to date and in repair.
If this sediment has been allowed to build up as mentioned in the article; has it been routine in the past to dredge and keep the sediment level down? If so, when and why was this procedure discontinued?