Marcus Fiesel was a 3 year old boy. He had a rough life. A while back, he was given to a foster family to care for him because his birth mother could not do it. He was usually seen wandering the neighborhood, dirty, unfed, usually alone. He was two years old then.. He is now just only 3. His Foster mother had a heart condition, which led to her passing out at a park where she had taken little Marcus Fiesel to play. Like usual, Marcus liked to wander, and so he did. His apparent wandering caused a massive manhunt the likes of which has never been seen before in this area, very near to where I live. 3 days passed, and Marcus was not found.
Because? This was a lie. Marcus did not run off.
His Foster mother and father killed him. They had a family reunion to go to in Kentucky, and for whatever reason, they didn't want to bring Marcus with them. Maybe because he was a foster child and they didn't want to bring him to a 'family only' event, or maybe because they just didn't want to have a child with them at all. We may never know.
But what we do know makes me want to beat both of these evil people to death with a baseball bat.
Instead of taking him with them to Kentucky, or finding a baby sitter, they Taped Marcus' hands behind his back and locked him in a closet at their home for the duration of the reunion. For 2 whole days, without air conditioning, food or water, Marcus lay there, dying.
Upon return, the foster father, David Carroll Jr took the little body of Marcus to a secluded area and burned the remains. They made up the story for the police and the press, going as far as appearing on camera, urging people to keep looking and pleading for his safe return.
The high temperatures Aug. 4 through the Aug. 6 ranged from 87 to 92 degrees.
I don't believe in God, or heaven and hell or even Tom Cruise, but there are situations like this that I believe that whatever happens to these people is not nearly enough to pay for what they did to this helpless little boy. I have included the links to the story, and the pictures. (I know he is under 18, but I am not posting the pictures, and I am only linking to the story directly)
The words above are mine and mine alone. I didn't think it was right to post a quote from some journalist at a newspaper that didin't experience the story as it was brought to the public at large.
Everyone around here hoped the kid would be found, no one, and I mean no one thought that the foster parents had anything to do with it.
What do you think an appropriate punishment would be? I say nothing less than death.
http://www.middletownjournal.com/hp/...fieselweb.html
http://www.middletownjournal.com/hp/...06fiesel2.html
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs...50360/-1/CINCI
http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.d...608170390/1077
I will quote one source:
http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.d...WS01/308300001
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cincinnati Enquirer
David and Liz Carroll pinned their 3-year-old foster son’s arms behind his back, covered him in a blanket and then wrapped him with packing tape like a mummy, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said today.
Only the toddler’s head was exposed, he said.
Then, as Marcus Fiesel cried out in fear, the Union Township couple turned on a fan, shut the door to the 5-foot-by-7-foot closet, walked down the stairs and left the house for a day and a half to attend a family reunion in Kentucky
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