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Only in America folks.
Hey did you know Rugby isn't really played in America and that Americans aren't the only ones who commit crazy wtf crimes I bet you didn't know that at first but now you do because IM TELLING YOU sorry you had to look foolish before you were made aware of these things but thats okay thats why you have me here to enlighten you and lead you to the promised land just try to do better okay
 

chunkygoth

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Divorce is a traumatic event and sometimes divorced parents hurt their own children in an attempt to punish their former spouse or exert control over their lives. 90% of kidnappings are perpetrated by a child's divorced/separated parent. There's also the recognized phenomenon of divorced/separated parents killing their children. The Center for Judicial Excellence tracks family court murders. Both men and women do it, although according to the link, fathers predominate. Just last month that poor little boy was killed by his divorced cop dad. Evil is not an abstract moral concept: it's real and there are evil people.

Anyone crazy enough to murder their own children after a divorce would have been crazy and dangerous during the marriage, and his wife was right to separate in order to protect the children. It's just so so sad it came to this.
 
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keyboredsm4shthe2nd

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Divorce is a traumatic event and sometimes divorced parents hurt their own children in an attempt to punish their former spouse or exert control over their lives. 90% of kidnappings are perpetrated by a child's divorced/separated parent. There's also the recognized phenomenon of divorced/separated parents killing their children. The Center for Judicial Excellence tracks family court murders. Both men and women do it, although according to the link, fathers predominate. Just last month that poor little boy was killed by his divorced cop dad. Evil is not an abstract moral concept: it's real and there are evil people.

Anyone crazy enough to murder their own children after a divorce would have been crazy and dangerous during the marriage, and his wife was right to separate in order to protect the children. It's just so so sad it came to this.
With the divorced cop though, it was because he was a shithead. I want to know how many kid murders had the divorce be the causation.
 

chunkygoth

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I don't think divorce was the sole cause of any of the family court murders, but I do think it is correlated. The people who committed the murders were unstable before the divorce and had existing abuse problems. I think there's something about the control they lose - over their spouse and their children - that pushes an unstable violent person over the edge. That divorced cop would hurt his children when he dropped them off at their mom's house so that he could tell the court his children were crying and didn't want to go. The children were a means to an end to punish the ex-wife who embarrassed him by telling the truth.
 

Anonymus Fluhre

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I would have to say this is worse than what Chris Benoit did. His son and wife died from asphyxiation, that's no where near as painful as being burned alive.
 

LegoTugboat

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The funeral for Hannah and her three kids was held today, and it seems that the, um, 'father' is being non-personed, which I fully agree with.

Father who set alight his estranged wife Hannah Clarke and their three children is ERASED from the funeral as mourners celebrate four beautiful lost lives in shocking murder-suicide


Nothing was said about how Hannah Clarke and her three young children were killed throughout their funeral in Brisbane on Monday.

The name of the children's father - who murdered them along with his estranged wife in an crime of appalling domestic violence - was not spoken by anyone during the service.
Instead, family and friends gathered to remember a devoted mother and three gorgeous children who were deeply loved by those who knew them.

Hannah, 31, her daughters Aaliyah, 6, Laianah, 4, and son Trey 3, were laid to rest in a single white coffin almost three weeks after 42-year-old Rowan Baxter doused their car in petrol and killed them all.
A composite image of Hannah and her children on the front of the funeral's order of service was taken from a widely-published picture of the family-of-five with Baxter cropped out.

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At the start of the service, celebrant Fiona Cunningham said the shared coffin, topped with pink flowers, showed that, 'As in life, they continue to be together'.

Hannah's brother Nathaniel Clarke delivered a eulogy remembering his sister as 'one of the greatest mums to walk this earth'.
'I've loved you since the day I was born,' Mr Clarke said. 'We weren't brother and sister, we were friends.'

He remembered the family's last outing together to Sea World marine park on the Gold Coast, three days before Hannah and the children were killed.
'The day was a pure joy,' Mr Clarke said. 'They were the best memories, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
'I'm so sorry I couldn't protect you Hannah, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey.'

Mr Clarke described his nieces and nephew as beautiful children who reflected their mother.
'Aaliyah, you were everything a big sister should be, brave, strong and quite bossy,' he said.
'Laianah, you were the ratbag, the little middle. There was so much of Hannah in you. You were beautiful, sweet and caring with an amazing imagination. You were the sweetest kid and a beautiful mermaid.
'Trey, mother's little man and her best surprise.'

Many of the hundreds of mourners who packed the penticostal Citipointe Church in Carindale to say goodbye did not know the family but like millions of Australians were heartbroken by their senseless murders.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison was among them, as well as Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll.
A memorial bookmark which was handed out featured a picture of the smiling children with their mother below the words 'Forever in our hearts.'
'Your lives were a blessing, your memories a treasure,' it said. 'You are all loved beyond words, and missed beyond measure.'

Hannah, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey were killed on February 19 when Baxter hid in the front garden of her parents' house at Camp Hill, where the family was living, and ambushed them as she drove the children to daycare and school.
The children died in the car, which Baxter set alight, while Hannah managed to free herself but died later in hospital with burns to 97 per cent of her body.
Baxter died at the scene from self-inflicted knife wounds.

Hannah's friend Nikki Brooks told mourners 'Han was one in a million'.
'She was completely infectious, the kind of person you want in your corner,' Ms Brooks said.
Another friend, Lou Farmer, said Hannah was irreplaceable.
'Han was the best role model for her daughters; she knew her worth,' Ms Farmer said.
'Hannah, the impact you had on people shows how special you are.'

Hannah's uncle Ian Adrian recalled the last time he saw her and the children, at her brother's wedding.
'It was late in the day and the only people on the dance floor were my sister, brother-in-law, Hannah and her three children,' Mr Adrian said.
'The girls were really grooving, but it was Trey who stole the show.
He could really bust a move, that kid, almost as good as his papa. This is how I do - and will in the future - choose to remember them.'

After the eulogies, a group of children placed coloured butterflies on the coffin.
In the aftermath of the murder, Hannah's family revealed she had long been a victim of domestic violence.
Her parents Lloyd and Suzanne Clarke told Daily Mail Australia of the increasingly 'frightening and monstrous' descent of Baxter in the lead up to him setting the car alight.

They said the cowardly murder-suicide was the end of a 'downward spiral' which began when Hannah, who was tired of 11 years in a controlling and abusive marriage, left in early November.
'She had to get the kids and just go without saying anything, because he was such a control freak and would get into her headspace and she would give in,' her shattered father Mr Clarke said.

Baxter, a former NRL prospect, was occasionally allowed to see the children on weekends, but there was always tension, and even one assault, on drop-offs and pick-ups.
'He kidnapped [one of the kids] on Boxing Day and took her interstate for four days until the police got her back,' Mrs Clarke said.
'He stayed with a mate who was an absolute animal and sent Hannah a disgusting email blaming her for everything.'

The couple believed Baxter was obsessively tracking his estranged wife's phone and location by hacking her device - forcing her to frequently change her passwords.
He sent Hannah suspicious attachments and 'knew things he shouldn't have known'.
'He was going through her phone and tracking her whereabouts. It was really scary,' Mrs Clarke said.

Baxter responded to his wife leaving him with hatred, hostility, pettiness, and even violence, her parents said.
'Everything got worse after she left as he couldn't control the situation anymore,' Mrs Clarke said.
Her husband added: 'He thought he was hard done by and wanted 50 per cent of custody and we knew that couldn't work, the guy didn't work, he couldn't support his own family. It started getting ugly.'

The horrific murders unfolded just around the corner from the Clarkes' house.
About 8.25am, Baxter poured petrol all over his children who were strapped in the back seat, on Hannah and himself, before setting the vehicle alight.
Hannah managed to free herself from the inferno screaming 'He's poured petrol on me', witnesses said.
Horrified onlookers have recounted how Baxter was 'going crazy' and telling residents not to help his children out of the burning car, before he stabbed himself to death.

Public memorial services have been held since the murder, with thousands turning out to pay tribute to Hannah and her children.
Baxter's body was to be taken back to his birth country New Zealand to be buried with his mother.

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Honestly? They should have tossed Baxter's body in the outback and let the dingos have a feast. Cowardly cunt.
 

keyboredsm4shthe2nd

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The funeral for Hannah and her three kids was held today, and it seems that the, um, 'father' is being non-personed, which I fully agree with.

Father who set alight his estranged wife Hannah Clarke and their three children is ERASED from the funeral as mourners celebrate four beautiful lost lives in shocking murder-suicide


Nothing was said about how Hannah Clarke and her three young children were killed throughout their funeral in Brisbane on Monday.

The name of the children's father - who murdered them along with his estranged wife in an crime of appalling domestic violence - was not spoken by anyone during the service.
Instead, family and friends gathered to remember a devoted mother and three gorgeous children who were deeply loved by those who knew them.

Hannah, 31, her daughters Aaliyah, 6, Laianah, 4, and son Trey 3, were laid to rest in a single white coffin almost three weeks after 42-year-old Rowan Baxter doused their car in petrol and killed them all.
A composite image of Hannah and her children on the front of the funeral's order of service was taken from a widely-published picture of the family-of-five with Baxter cropped out.

25717202-8090249-image-a-25_1583724407616.jpg


At the start of the service, celebrant Fiona Cunningham said the shared coffin, topped with pink flowers, showed that, 'As in life, they continue to be together'.

Hannah's brother Nathaniel Clarke delivered a eulogy remembering his sister as 'one of the greatest mums to walk this earth'.
'I've loved you since the day I was born,' Mr Clarke said. 'We weren't brother and sister, we were friends.'

He remembered the family's last outing together to Sea World marine park on the Gold Coast, three days before Hannah and the children were killed.
'The day was a pure joy,' Mr Clarke said. 'They were the best memories, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
'I'm so sorry I couldn't protect you Hannah, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey.'

Mr Clarke described his nieces and nephew as beautiful children who reflected their mother.
'Aaliyah, you were everything a big sister should be, brave, strong and quite bossy,' he said.
'Laianah, you were the ratbag, the little middle. There was so much of Hannah in you. You were beautiful, sweet and caring with an amazing imagination. You were the sweetest kid and a beautiful mermaid.
'Trey, mother's little man and her best surprise.'

Many of the hundreds of mourners who packed the penticostal Citipointe Church in Carindale to say goodbye did not know the family but like millions of Australians were heartbroken by their senseless murders.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison was among them, as well as Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll.
A memorial bookmark which was handed out featured a picture of the smiling children with their mother below the words 'Forever in our hearts.'
'Your lives were a blessing, your memories a treasure,' it said. 'You are all loved beyond words, and missed beyond measure.'

Hannah, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey were killed on February 19 when Baxter hid in the front garden of her parents' house at Camp Hill, where the family was living, and ambushed them as she drove the children to daycare and school.
The children died in the car, which Baxter set alight, while Hannah managed to free herself but died later in hospital with burns to 97 per cent of her body.
Baxter died at the scene from self-inflicted knife wounds.

Hannah's friend Nikki Brooks told mourners 'Han was one in a million'.
'She was completely infectious, the kind of person you want in your corner,' Ms Brooks said.
Another friend, Lou Farmer, said Hannah was irreplaceable.
'Han was the best role model for her daughters; she knew her worth,' Ms Farmer said.
'Hannah, the impact you had on people shows how special you are.'

Hannah's uncle Ian Adrian recalled the last time he saw her and the children, at her brother's wedding.
'It was late in the day and the only people on the dance floor were my sister, brother-in-law, Hannah and her three children,' Mr Adrian said.
'The girls were really grooving, but it was Trey who stole the show.
He could really bust a move, that kid, almost as good as his papa. This is how I do - and will in the future - choose to remember them.'

After the eulogies, a group of children placed coloured butterflies on the coffin.
In the aftermath of the murder, Hannah's family revealed she had long been a victim of domestic violence.
Her parents Lloyd and Suzanne Clarke told Daily Mail Australia of the increasingly 'frightening and monstrous' descent of Baxter in the lead up to him setting the car alight.

They said the cowardly murder-suicide was the end of a 'downward spiral' which began when Hannah, who was tired of 11 years in a controlling and abusive marriage, left in early November.
'She had to get the kids and just go without saying anything, because he was such a control freak and would get into her headspace and she would give in,' her shattered father Mr Clarke said.

Baxter, a former NRL prospect, was occasionally allowed to see the children on weekends, but there was always tension, and even one assault, on drop-offs and pick-ups.
'He kidnapped [one of the kids] on Boxing Day and took her interstate for four days until the police got her back,' Mrs Clarke said.
'He stayed with a mate who was an absolute animal and sent Hannah a disgusting email blaming her for everything.'

The couple believed Baxter was obsessively tracking his estranged wife's phone and location by hacking her device - forcing her to frequently change her passwords.
He sent Hannah suspicious attachments and 'knew things he shouldn't have known'.
'He was going through her phone and tracking her whereabouts. It was really scary,' Mrs Clarke said.

Baxter responded to his wife leaving him with hatred, hostility, pettiness, and even violence, her parents said.
'Everything got worse after she left as he couldn't control the situation anymore,' Mrs Clarke said.
Her husband added: 'He thought he was hard done by and wanted 50 per cent of custody and we knew that couldn't work, the guy didn't work, he couldn't support his own family. It started getting ugly.'

The horrific murders unfolded just around the corner from the Clarkes' house.
About 8.25am, Baxter poured petrol all over his children who were strapped in the back seat, on Hannah and himself, before setting the vehicle alight.
Hannah managed to free herself from the inferno screaming 'He's poured petrol on me', witnesses said.
Horrified onlookers have recounted how Baxter was 'going crazy' and telling residents not to help his children out of the burning car, before he stabbed himself to death.

Public memorial services have been held since the murder, with thousands turning out to pay tribute to Hannah and her children.
Baxter's body was to be taken back to his birth country New Zealand to be buried with his mother.

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Honestly? They should have tossed Baxter's body in the outback and let the dingos have a feast. Cowardly cunt.
What a disgusting motherfucker. Should have dumped him in a fucking sewage tank.
 

heathercho

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The funeral for Hannah and her three kids was held today, and it seems that the, um, 'father' is being non-personed, which I fully agree with.

Father who set alight his estranged wife Hannah Clarke and their three children is ERASED from the funeral as mourners celebrate four beautiful lost lives in shocking murder-suicide


Nothing was said about how Hannah Clarke and her three young children were killed throughout their funeral in Brisbane on Monday.

The name of the children's father - who murdered them along with his estranged wife in an crime of appalling domestic violence - was not spoken by anyone during the service.
Instead, family and friends gathered to remember a devoted mother and three gorgeous children who were deeply loved by those who knew them.

Hannah, 31, her daughters Aaliyah, 6, Laianah, 4, and son Trey 3, were laid to rest in a single white coffin almost three weeks after 42-year-old Rowan Baxter doused their car in petrol and killed them all.
A composite image of Hannah and her children on the front of the funeral's order of service was taken from a widely-published picture of the family-of-five with Baxter cropped out.

25717202-8090249-image-a-25_1583724407616.jpg


At the start of the service, celebrant Fiona Cunningham said the shared coffin, topped with pink flowers, showed that, 'As in life, they continue to be together'.

Hannah's brother Nathaniel Clarke delivered a eulogy remembering his sister as 'one of the greatest mums to walk this earth'.
'I've loved you since the day I was born,' Mr Clarke said. 'We weren't brother and sister, we were friends.'

He remembered the family's last outing together to Sea World marine park on the Gold Coast, three days before Hannah and the children were killed.
'The day was a pure joy,' Mr Clarke said. 'They were the best memories, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
'I'm so sorry I couldn't protect you Hannah, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey.'

Mr Clarke described his nieces and nephew as beautiful children who reflected their mother.
'Aaliyah, you were everything a big sister should be, brave, strong and quite bossy,' he said.
'Laianah, you were the ratbag, the little middle. There was so much of Hannah in you. You were beautiful, sweet and caring with an amazing imagination. You were the sweetest kid and a beautiful mermaid.
'Trey, mother's little man and her best surprise.'

Many of the hundreds of mourners who packed the penticostal Citipointe Church in Carindale to say goodbye did not know the family but like millions of Australians were heartbroken by their senseless murders.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison was among them, as well as Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll.
A memorial bookmark which was handed out featured a picture of the smiling children with their mother below the words 'Forever in our hearts.'
'Your lives were a blessing, your memories a treasure,' it said. 'You are all loved beyond words, and missed beyond measure.'

Hannah, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey were killed on February 19 when Baxter hid in the front garden of her parents' house at Camp Hill, where the family was living, and ambushed them as she drove the children to daycare and school.
The children died in the car, which Baxter set alight, while Hannah managed to free herself but died later in hospital with burns to 97 per cent of her body.
Baxter died at the scene from self-inflicted knife wounds.

Hannah's friend Nikki Brooks told mourners 'Han was one in a million'.
'She was completely infectious, the kind of person you want in your corner,' Ms Brooks said.
Another friend, Lou Farmer, said Hannah was irreplaceable.
'Han was the best role model for her daughters; she knew her worth,' Ms Farmer said.
'Hannah, the impact you had on people shows how special you are.'

Hannah's uncle Ian Adrian recalled the last time he saw her and the children, at her brother's wedding.
'It was late in the day and the only people on the dance floor were my sister, brother-in-law, Hannah and her three children,' Mr Adrian said.
'The girls were really grooving, but it was Trey who stole the show.
He could really bust a move, that kid, almost as good as his papa. This is how I do - and will in the future - choose to remember them.'

After the eulogies, a group of children placed coloured butterflies on the coffin.
In the aftermath of the murder, Hannah's family revealed she had long been a victim of domestic violence.
Her parents Lloyd and Suzanne Clarke told Daily Mail Australia of the increasingly 'frightening and monstrous' descent of Baxter in the lead up to him setting the car alight.

They said the cowardly murder-suicide was the end of a 'downward spiral' which began when Hannah, who was tired of 11 years in a controlling and abusive marriage, left in early November.
'She had to get the kids and just go without saying anything, because he was such a control freak and would get into her headspace and she would give in,' her shattered father Mr Clarke said.

Baxter, a former NRL prospect, was occasionally allowed to see the children on weekends, but there was always tension, and even one assault, on drop-offs and pick-ups.
'He kidnapped [one of the kids] on Boxing Day and took her interstate for four days until the police got her back,' Mrs Clarke said.
'He stayed with a mate who was an absolute animal and sent Hannah a disgusting email blaming her for everything.'

The couple believed Baxter was obsessively tracking his estranged wife's phone and location by hacking her device - forcing her to frequently change her passwords.
He sent Hannah suspicious attachments and 'knew things he shouldn't have known'.
'He was going through her phone and tracking her whereabouts. It was really scary,' Mrs Clarke said.

Baxter responded to his wife leaving him with hatred, hostility, pettiness, and even violence, her parents said.
'Everything got worse after she left as he couldn't control the situation anymore,' Mrs Clarke said.
Her husband added: 'He thought he was hard done by and wanted 50 per cent of custody and we knew that couldn't work, the guy didn't work, he couldn't support his own family. It started getting ugly.'

The horrific murders unfolded just around the corner from the Clarkes' house.
About 8.25am, Baxter poured petrol all over his children who were strapped in the back seat, on Hannah and himself, before setting the vehicle alight.
Hannah managed to free herself from the inferno screaming 'He's poured petrol on me', witnesses said.
Horrified onlookers have recounted how Baxter was 'going crazy' and telling residents not to help his children out of the burning car, before he stabbed himself to death.

Public memorial services have been held since the murder, with thousands turning out to pay tribute to Hannah and her children.
Baxter's body was to be taken back to his birth country New Zealand to be buried with his mother.

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Honestly? They should have tossed Baxter's body in the outback and let the dingos have a feast. Cowardly cunt.

They should DeeDee Blanchard his corpse.

What a beautiful family they were.
 
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