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A woman in San Antonio decapitated chewed off three toes and ate the brains of her 3 week old son. I am still sick to my stomach after reading this. Her excuse was the devil made her do it. I do not know how to post a link, but I saw it on our local news www.kfdm.com

Having 3 kids of my own, I feel more enraged when I read stories like this. Nothing breaks my heart and gets me angrier than any form of child abuse.

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Sad indeed.  There's a lot of mental cases out there that need help and treatment long before something like this happens.

But do we need to bring stuff like this up in a fishing forum? Seriously, we can find stuff like this every day if we search for it. But is that necessary? I'm going to go out on limb here, but I suspect people don't come here to see stories like these.

"Nothing breaks my heart and gets me angrier "  -- I'd rather avoid comments like these by focusing attention towards the good things in life, rather than the sick and twisted.

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