Thursday, May 21, 2009
Children Of The Recession, & Era We Live IN
Spiritual Ministries Mind Spirit Body Vibrational Medicine Research, Healing and Education Center.
May 21, 2009
The Times We Are A Living Now
Rev. Tonie C. Wallace Dream-Founder and Director
Dear All One Family:
Please take a look at the little guy (Ty) that now lives back Home in Heaven...Not too often are we given a story that comes straight from the news press...without any fabrication and shows clearly how one raised with little love and security will one day grow up and when it is time to make the right decision, can't; simply because no one cared enough to give that person the emotional things that they needed to take them through the mighty storms that sometimes blow our way...
When I heard the expression that it takes a community to raise a child...I wondered about the community that failed to raise me as well...and how were it not for my faith...I surely wouldn't have made it this far in life...
Please read the words of Ty's mother and please don't judge her...I don't judge her, for I know that were I to judge her, she and others could judge me and I like it instead that only God/Jesus and Holy Spirit be my judges, all others can just stand down...hahahehe...
Be Blessed As Always
Love, Light and Peace
Tonie
Police: Mom of buried NM boy says she killed him
By HEATHER CLARK, Associated Press Writer Heather Clark, Associated Press Writer – 19 mins ago
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Police said Thursday that the mother of a 3-year-old boy found buried at a playground told investigators she suffocated him, had second thoughts and resuscitated him, then changed her mind and suffocated him again.
Police Chief Ray Schultz said Tiffany Toribio, 23, told officers that she and her son, Tyruss "Ty" Toribio, were in Alvarado Park before dawn on May 13 and that she suffocated him while he was asleep.
She told detectives she had second thoughts and performed CPR on the boy, reviving him, but again reconsidered and placed her hand over his nose and mouth until he suffocated, Schultz said. She said she waited a few minutes before burying him in the playground, the chief said.
Ty's body was found Friday by a mother who saw his black tennis shoe sticking out of the sand. Police released an artist's rendering of the boy's image on Tuesday, which led to tips about Toribio from family members and others, Schultz said.
Police picked up Toribio after she called them late Wednesday saying she had left home and was walking to the police station to turn herself in, the chief said. At first she denied being Tiffany Toribio, but officers found her identification and she acknowledged who she was, he said.
Neither the district attorney's office nor police knew if Toribio had an attorney, but she would have to have representation by her Friday arraignment.
Schultz called it "somber day" in Albuquerque.
"He was a very special child and that's what makes this case so hard for everybody within the Albuquerque Police Department that's worked on it for the last six days," he said.
Schultz described Toribio as a transient who was kicked out of her mother's home on May 7 because of the way she treated her son. A few days later she was kicked out of a friend's house for the same reason, he said.
Toribio had no history of substance or alcohol abuse and only a traffic citation on her record.
"What makes this story especially sad was when asked the reason why she took Ty's life, Tiffany said that she did not want him to grow up with no one caring about him the same way that she had grown up with no one caring about her," Schultz said.
Schultz said Toribio was being held at the Bernalillo County jail under close observation because she had attempted suicide. He did not provide details about the suicide attempt.
At the playground — filled now with flowers, plaques and candles — about a dozen people gathered, some part of the regular vigil held there since last week and others who came down after hearing of the arrest on the TV news.
"We named him 'Baby Angel' and it's important now that we know his real name," said Sarah Sandoval, who lives nearby. "Now, his mother will find out this baby has a lot of people who love him and will do anything for a child."
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