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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Examples of Bad Decision Making

Not to make light of the vile nature of Stephen Quick and Samantha Light’s actions, but I want to know why any parents might trust the meth addict in the “Satisfaction Guaranteed” t-shirt to watch their kids?

Samantha Light, of Veedersburg, Indiana, Light faces four counts of child molestation and one count of child exploitation in a child exploitation case that local authorities called “horrible, just horrible.”

The young girl’s mother told reporters, “I asked her if they were just helping her in the bathroom and she said, ‘No mommy, they took pictures.”

Deputies seized several computers, cameras, a video camera, pornographic materials, drugs and drug paraphernalia during an initial search of the couple’s home, said Fountain County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Bob Kemp.

They also found a videotape that showed several sexual acts involving both Stephen Quick, 31, and Samantha Light, 25, with at least four different children between the ages of 2 months and 6 years old, Kemp said.

I’m glad I’m not a parent faced with all the difficulties of the world (or the diapers that come with kids for that first bit of their lives), but I honestly can’t imagine being in a situation where I would put my faith in those two.

This isn’t to say that the parents are to blame for what those two did--but I’m betting there are some folks out there wondering why they didn’t listen to that little voice in their heads that told them that those two couldn’t be trusted to keep the kids from the E-Z Meth Cooking Kit in the basement. Without worrying specifically about the kind of abuse that took place, it doesn’t seem hard to imagine many other kinds of problems with this duo.

Anyway, yet another example of the existence of evil in the world.

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Sometimes parents do the best they can. In my old neighborhood, child molested by young adult whose god fearing, prayer every morning (could hear every summer on my way to work), bible quoting, very restrictive parents owned the day care center in which this happened. No one would have thought that would have happened. Would have had the best of references from the community and their church.

Samantha doesn’t have Meth addict tattooed to her forehead. She may have had reasonable references.

on Mar 15 2009 @ 11:31 AM

I understand your point and you might even be right--I still say I wouldn’t let my kid stay unsupervised in a home with those two. She doesn’t have meth addict tattooed on her head, no, but that picture makes her look--well, I’m not sure what the word is, but I know I wouldn’t trust her.

To be fair, she might have had good references, she might have looked decent on a non-arrest day, and maybe I’m I’m being too judgmental. But if any of those parents got a glimpse of Mr. Satisfaction Guaranteed and still left their kids in that house, then I’m heading right back to my original opinion.

on Mar 15 2009 @ 12:47 PM
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