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Dang. Just, dang.

 

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EDINBURG, Texas (AP) -- Prosecutors are trying to decide how to jail and bring to court a nearly half-ton, bedridden woman accused of killing her 2-year-old nephew.

 

A grand jury on Thursday indicted Mayra Lizbeth Rosales, 27, on one count of first-degree murder and on one count of injury to a child in the death of Eliseo Gonzalez Jr. She previously had been charged with capital murder.

 

Rosales weighs nearly 1,000 pounds and cannot fit through a door to leave her home, leaving prosecutors wondering how to bring her to court. As of Thursday evening, she was not in custody.

 

Hidalgo County Sheriff Lupe Trevino said holding her at the county jail for her trial would be impossible because she needs extensive medical care.

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"She would die," said Trevino in Thursday's online edition of The Monitor in McAllen.

 

The grand jury indicted Rosales after an autopsy confirmed investigators' suspicions that the child died March 18 because he had been struck. Investigators believe the toddler was struck at least twice, crushing his head.

 

Authorities recommended Rosales' bond be set at $150,000.

 

The boy's mother Jaime Rosales, was charged earlier with injury to a child because she allegedly left her son alone with his aunt. Her bond has been set at $100,000.

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When I first read this article I thought it said stuck, not struck. As in stuck between rolls of fat or something.

 

 

That's what I was expecting as well.

 

Well she's some fat bitch who in all likelihood has her healthcare picked up on by taxpayers, and she killed a child. Just inject her fatass with a gallon of cyanide, crane her out to a beach, and blow her up.

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Sorry, but I just don't understand this:

 

 

The boy's mother Jaime Rosales, was charged earlier with injury to a child because she allegedly left her son alone with his aunt. Her bond has been set at $100,000.

 

 

She left him with someone who should have been a responsible adult. So why's she charged? Obviously, we don't have all the info here.

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Sorry, but I just don't understand this:




She left him with someone who should have been a responsible adult. So why's she charged? Obviously, we don't have all the info here.

 

 

My guess is a bed-ridden adult is not capable of caring for a child.

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This would be my guess:

 

 

She had previously been charged with capital murder of her nephew.

 

"Jamie Lee Rosales, the boy's mother and Rosales' sister, was also arrested on a charge of injury to a child, accused of failing to protect the boy. She was being held on $50,000 bail.

The 20-year-old mother had signed a safety plan in April with Child Protective Services that advised her not to leave her children with her sister because of the woman's disability, according to charging documents."

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how


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FAT?

 

 

Thatis a very good question. it takes alot of food and work to retain all that fat. You need to over-eat constantly. How does one pay for all that food? Who is bringing her all this food? Im not exactly thin, but i cant ever imagine myself eating that much over and over again.

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Sorry, but I just don't understand this:




She left him with someone who should have been a responsible adult. So why's she charged? Obviously, we don't have all the info here.

 

 

She left her child with someone who weighed 1000 pounds and couldn't get out of bed or through a door. In other words, could not keep an eye on the child if the child moved at all (which they really like to do), and if something bad happened who couldn't respond. That would be like leaving the child home alone. In my book that's a perfect example of child endangerment at least.

 

 

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