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Police: Mom cut baby girl’s throat

Posted: Feb 08, 2012 4:48 AM CST
Updated: Feb 09, 2012 11:52 AM CST
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Deputies in Camden, MO, arrested Bradie Simpson for cutting her baby girl’s throat. (Source: KYTV/CNN)

CAMDENTON, MO (KYTV/CNN) – A baby in Missouri is in critical condition after her throat was slit by her mother.

Deputies in Camden County responded to the 911 call from Bradie Simpson’s adult son, saying his mother and 9-month-old sister were missing. When deputies arrived at Simpson’s home, they found blood on a bed and a bloodied knife in the bedroom.

“They immediately went outside and started searching for the baby and the mother,” Sheriff Dwight Franklin said.

Three and half hours later and after searching several acres of woods, officers found the mother and baby lying on the ground. The baby girl was covered in her own blood.

“The baby raised its head, indicating it was still alive,” Franklin said. “A deputy immediately snatched it up, applied pressure to it, covered it up and ran back to the ambulance with it.”

The little girl went through emergency surgery and is still in critical condition.

“It’s a miracle it’s alive,” Franklin said. “I think God had something to do with that.”

Simpson is charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action.

In the probable cause statement, deputies learned that Simpson told First Baptist Church of Camdenton pastor, Rev. Bob Aubuchon, last October to hold her daughter because “she was possessed and feared she might kill her.”

“She more or less just tossed her baby into my arms and said, ‘Tie me down, tie me up’ and said ‘Possession, possession,'” Aubuchon said.

Aubuchon said Simpson then threw herself against the wall, yelled for a priest and finally explained what she meant.

“Then she kind of hit her chest a couple times and said, ‘I’m being possessed; I’m being demon possessed,’ and about that time, she put her hand over her mouth and wouldn’t say anything else,” Aubuchon said.

Aubuchon recalls Simpson actually wrote on a piece of paper saying do not let me harm the baby. He prayed with her and quoted scriptures. But when she snatched the baby back and tried to leave, the church called 911.

Simpson’s baby was then taken by the Division of Family Services, but had since been returned.

Copyright 2012 KYTV via CNN. All rights reserved.

MEMPHIS, TN –
(WMC-TV) – Jemar Lambert is a cemetery owner at the center of a criminal investigation after he allegedly buried bodies on land that he didn’t own.

Lambert is charged with two counts of theft of property.

The Action News 5 Investigators discovered that Voner Matlock was buried in the wrong grave at Galilee Memorial Gardens, a cemetery Lambert owns.

Action News 5 first met Lambert in July 2011 when Voner Matlock’s grave site was not immediately marked and her mother couldn’t find her on a later visit.

A subsequent exhumation located the body which is not related to his Friday arrest on a theft charge.

Lambert has been involved in an ongoing civil dispute with cemetery neighbors since October 2001 when a surveyor testified in a sworn deposition that he found at least 75 graves on the neighbors’ property.

“Because some of the ground is sunken and/or bare dirt, more graves may be on N.I.M’s property than appears on the survey plat,” the surveyor testified. “The cemetery uses low, flat headstones and does not appear to always place a headstone out at the same time a person is buried.”

On October 26, 2004, a chancery court judge ordered Galilee to stop burying people on the neighbor’s property.

But according to court records, Lambert admitted to between 20 and 25 recent burials in the “paradise” section of the cemetery on the neighbor’s property at a minimum cost of $995 apiece.

“These efforts on behalf of Jemar Lambert who knowingly sold property to decedent’s families, not belonging to himself, for the use of burial plots constitutes theft of property,” investigators wrote in their report.

But defense attorney Coleman Garrett disagrees.

“I was under the impression that’s going to be cleared up in civil court,” he said. “So why we’re here, I’ve yet to figure that out myself.”

If convicted, Lambert faces between three and fifteen years in prison.

Copyright 2012 WMC-TV. All rights reserved.

DI REAL BEST DRESSED

PRIVATE FUNERAL FOR WHITNEY



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Newark Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Jr. presents singer Whitney Houston with the key to the city at a press conference held at City Hall in this 1986 file photo. (Steve Andrascik/The Star-Ledger)
Whitney Houston memories from The Star-Ledger gallery (24 photos)

NEWARK — Grammy Award winner and longtime family friend Marvin Winans will deliver the eulogy for Whitney Houston during her funeral Saturday at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, the church pastor said Tuesday night.
Houston’s family rejected a public spectacle for a final farewell to the pop icon, choosing instead to hold a private, invitation-only funeral at New Hope, the singer’s childhood church, which seats about 1,500. The Rev. Joe A. Carter, pastor at New Hope Baptist Church, said he will officiate the service, which is scheduled to begin at noon. Houston was born in Newark and raised in East Orange.
Winans, who also serves as the lead pastor at Detroit’s Perfecting Church, told the Detroit Free Press that Houston was like a sister to him, and it felt like he had lost a sibling when he learned the 48-year-old singer had died Saturday in Beverly Hills, Calif.


Houston’s mother, gospel singer Cissy Houston, her cousin, Dionne Warwick, and other family members gathered at Whigham Funeral Home in Newark well into the early morning hours Tuesday to shape plans for the service, funeral director Carolyn Whigham said.

Video: Owner of funeral home explains to media the plan for Whitney Houston funeral
Carolyn Whigham, owner of Whigham Funeral Home in Newark, explains to the media on Tuesday afternoon that Whitney Houston’s funeral will be held on Saturday at noon at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark. She also talked about knowing the family and their loss. (Video by Noah K. Murray/The Star-Ledger)
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Although a local community leader with ties to the family told The Star-Ledger Monday that there would be a public wake and funeral at the Prudential Center on Thursday and Friday, the Houston family never confirmed it, Carter said.
“We view it as nothing more than a rumor,” he said.
The family has been split over where to bury Houston, with Cissy Houston and Warwick lobbying for Atlanta, where they believe Houston was happiest, the website TMZ reported.
However, two people familiar with the family’s plans told The Star-Ledger Tuesday night family is considering burying her in a Westfield cemetery at least one day after the funeral. The people asked not to be named because they are not authorized to speak publicly for the family.
Meanwhile, Newark police have begun making plans for Saturday’s service, which is expected to draw thousands of fans and a crush of media.

Michael Nash, of Newark, leaves flowers at a make-shift memorial outside the New Hope Baptist Church following an early morning prayer service in honor of Whitney Houston, who died Saturday at age 48.

“Obviously Whitney Houston was one of the greatest performers of our time, and certainly we expect a huge presence of other performers, actors and we’re preparing for all that,” Police Director Samuel DeMaio said Tuesday.
DeMaio said police have begun closing streets near the church and that officials are working on a security plan for the funeral, which is expected to draw some of the biggest names in the music industry.
He also raised the possibility of erecting a video monitor outside the church to accommodate fans and residents not invited in.
Outside the funeral home on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Tuesday, Whigham, who has known the family for decades, urged the dozens of reporters — some from as far away as Brazil and Russia — to let the family mourn in private.
“A mother has lost her child,” Whigham said. “It’s not planned that way.”
But fans, who waited outside the funeral home late Monday night to watch a gold hearse return New Jersey’s pop princess to her hometown and who continued to pay their respects at a makeshift memorial outside the church Tuesday, mourned their missed chance to say farewell.

Houston school principal calls Whitney Houston a role model
Henry Hamilton, principal of the Whitney E. Houston Academy of Creative and Performing Arts in East Orange calls Houston a role model for his students. Houston attended the school when it was called the Franklin School, the school was later renamed to honor Houston.
“The public should have an opportunity to give a last goodbye to one of the city’s most beloved daughters,” said Calvin Taylor of Newark, who skipped work Tuesday to spend time outside the funeral home. “She touched so many people, I think it’s terrible. She’s got a lot of love here.”
Sharon Bailey of Irvington was upset that no public memorial has been planned.
“They should have one. She’s the queen of pop,” she said. “Her death feels like a loss in my family.”
Jethro Townes, a Newark native whose son, Hassim Drinkard, is a distant cousin of Warwick’s, drove to Newark from Harrisburg, Pa., with his wife to visit the church memorial. Fans have left stuffed animals and signed their names to large goodbye posters hung on the church’s balloon-festooned fence near the corner of Sussex Avenue and Dey Street.

Townes said he hadn’t seen Houston in years, but said the family was not worried that she had relapsed into drug use in recent months, despite reports painkillers were found in the hotel room where Houston died: “I think she had overcome her obstacles in life.
“God allows a time for people to leave his earth,” Townes said, recalling the recent death of Etta James and the loss of Michael Jackson in 2009. “But if you look at what has happened over the past few years, God has a great choir now.”
Houston was found submerged in the bathtub of her Beverly Hills Hilton hotel room Saturday night, hours before she was to perform at mentor Clive Davis’ annual pre-Grammy Awards party. Though a cause of death has not been released, law enforcement sources have told various media outlets Houston, who struggled with drug addiction in the past, died from mixing alcohol with prescription drugs.
At least one of Houston’s friends is starting to point fingers over the singer’s untimely death.

Fans pay homage outside Whitney Houston’s childhood church in Newark
A gathering of fans, local and out-of-state, adorn the fencing of the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark with flowers and memorials to the late pop icon, Whitney Houston. It was announced that the funeral for Houston will be held on Saturday at twelve none by invitation only
“I stand on, whoever flew her out to perform at that party, should have provided someone to be there,” Chaka Khan told CNN’s Piers Morgan. “To somehow, keep the riff-raff out of the situation. To keep the dangerous people away.
“I mean, I’ve cried for her, a lot over the years, so many times,” Khan continued. “In a way I’ve mourned her, because I felt something was gonna happen because she was so close to the wire.”
Calling Houston’s accomplishments “a great source of pride for the people of the state,” Gov. Chris Christie will order all state buildings to fly flags at half-staff on Saturday. Christie routinely orders flags lowered to honor fallen New Jersey soldiers, but he also asked that flags be lowered when E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons died from a stroke last year.
By Barry Carter and James Queally/The Star-Ledger
Staff writers Richard Khavkine, Janelle Griffith, Vicki Hyman, Julia Terruso and Tom Wright-Piersanti contributed to this report.
Bobby Brown is “extremely disappointed” that several of Whitney Houston’s family members do not want him to attend her funeral, reports TMZ.

SEE ALSO: Did We Do Enough For Whitney?

Family members have allegedly told Brown to stay away from Houston’s funeral because they are not fond of him.

TMZ is quick to clarify that there has been no “official” word.

Brown is hoping to attend the funeral so that he can support his daughter Bobbi Kristina, 19, who was rushed to the hospital twice in the hours and days following her mother’s death at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 11, 2011. Allegedly the teen was struggling with depression and anxiety.

Brown and Houston were married for 14 years. It ended in 2007 just as tumultuously at it began, with both stars still struggling with drug abuse and their shared history of domestic violence. Though fans of Houst0n are quick to point the finger at Brown for her downward spiral, in his 2008 biography, The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing But …. he made it clear that Whitney was far more in control than most people believed:

I mean, I’m guilty of getting upset and flying off the handle a little,” Brown said of the alleged domestic abuse incident for which he was arrested in 2003. “I was known to throw a bottle or two at a wall or something. Things that I’d regret, I would be responsible for cleaning up or having the wall repaired. What people fail to realize is that Whitney is no punk. She definitely knows how to handle and defend herself in situations that could have potentially been violent. Some of the stories in the media made me out to be like Ike Turner, when that wasn’t my character.”
And their famed co-dependent drug abuse?

I never used cocaine until after I met Whitney. Before then, I had experimented with other drugs, but marijuana was my drug of choice.”
Whitney seemed to confirm Bobby’s spin on their relationship in a 1993 Rolling Stone interview:

When you love, you love. I mean, do you stop loving somebody because you have different images? You know, Bobby and I basically come from the same place. You see somebody, and you deal with their image, that’s their image. It’s part of them, it’s not the whole picture. I am not always in a sequined gown. I am nobody’s angel. I can get down and dirty. I can get raunchy.”
Even with their bittersweet, unhealthy history, when Brown received word of Houston’s death while on tour with New Edition in Southhaven, Mississippi, he gave his ex-wife a spontaneous tribute before allegedly lapsing in and out of “uncontrollable crying fits”:

First of all, I want to tell you that I love you all. Second, I would like to say, I love you Whitney. The hardest thing for me to do is to come on this stage.”
Hopefully, an amicable resolution will be reached, at least for Bobbi Kristina’s sake.

MERMAIDS APPEASED

14 February 2012
Water Flowing Again in Gokwe, Zimbabwe, After ‘Mermaids’ Appeased
Political analyst Rejoice Ngwenya said reports from public officials as to mermaids were nonsensical and more than superstition reflected an attempt to find excuses for failing to carry out essential projects
Violet Gonda | Washington

A full supply of water is flowing to Gokwe, Midlands province, Zimbabwe, following the performance of traditional rites to appease and dispel mermaids from a reservoir for the town, belief in which led workers to refuse to work on pumping equipment there.
Water Minister Sam Sipepa Nkomo said four traditional chiefs slept at the Sengwa 2 Dam last week and performed a ceremony to appease the menacing spirits. The minister said water resumed pumping out of the dam following the ceremony.
He said Sengwa Dam was built because the other reservoir serving Gokwe is fed by boreholes and cannot fully meet the town’s capacity.
Sipepa Nkomo told VOA reporter Violet Gonda that engineers had resisted starting the Sengwa pumps due to fears of meeting with unfriendly mermaids.
“These people who are employed by the government, through the local authority – ZINWA, are black Africans and once something happens to one of them word spreads like wildfire and so they will hear about it. Sipepa said.
“If you try and force an African to try and do something that he knows will result in his injury or death he will not do it,” the minister said.
“I learned that it was not only about mermaids but about other unusual things that were happening there. Some of them said even some snakes were seen there and one worker decided to throw a stone at it and I am told he became mentally challenged.”
Analyst Rejoice Ngwenya said such reports from public officials were nonsensical.
“This is a whole lot of nonsense. You can’t be under-developing Africa and Zimbabwe talking about mermaids in the 21st century. This is a bunch of inefficient and ineffective public officials who have nothing better to do than chasing folk stories and pretending that they can’t do projects because of mermaids,” Ngwenya said.
Meanwhile the water minister said plans were underway to perform similar rituals at Osborne Dam in Manicaland province

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