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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Parents suspects in missing Idaho toddler DeOrr Kunz Jr. possible death

A private investigative firm hired by the family released findings on the missing Idaho toddler DeOrr Kunz Jr., case. Now parents Jessica Miller and DeOrr Kunz Sr., are suspected, reported the East Idaho News on Jan. 25. Originally, Lemhi County Sheriff Deputy Steve Penner said he was "good with" statements from Jessica Miller and DeOrr Kunz Sr. The parents offered to take DNA and lie detector tests. But now Lemhi County Sheriff Lynn Bowerman says the parents of DeOrr Kunz Jr. have been "less than truthful" in interviews with FBI, investigators and on polygraph tests. Both DeOrr Kunz Sr. and Jessica Mitchell were officially named suspects Monday in connection with the missing Idaho toddler. Sheriff Lynn Bowerman is also "100 percent sure" that DeOrr Kunz Jr. was not abducted. The private investigator's team ruled out assault by wild animals and kidnapping and says the missing Idaho toddler is probably dead and the body has just not been found.  Parents suspects in missing Idaho toddler DeOrr Kunz Jr. possible death | Examiner.com

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Mad Sussex mom says McDonald's fat-shamed daughter on super-sized order

Mad Sussex mom says McDonald's fat-shamed daughter on super-sized order.   A mad mom is Sussex, England says McDonald's "fat-shamed" her daughter over a super-sized order. Yahoo! News reported on Jan. 8, that mom Sabrina claims McDonald's workers in Shoreham, laughed at daughter Corinna and said "Six cheeseburgers. I’m not joking this time. This fat woman wants six burgers." Corinna told the bullying employees that the super-sized six-burger, four-fries order wasn't just for herself but for three siblings. Further mocking sent the girl home in tears. Mother didn't take jests at her fat-shamed daughter lightly. She stormed the Sussex McDonald's and chewed staff a new one. Then her partner returned to give tongue to his ire. McDonald's staff called Sussex police saying he was violent, but the bobbies deemed it a minor dispute. Sussex, McDonald's spokespersons said they reviews CCTV footage and that said abuse never occurred. Mind, CCTV doesn't record sound, so it's curious how they could be sure no rude comments were made.  Mad Sussex mom says McDonald's fat-shamed daughter on super-sized order | Examiner.com