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BuffyMars
03-18-2008, 12:55 PM
NEW YORK — A jury convicted a man of manslaughter Tuesday in the death of his 7-year-old stepdaughter after a trial that detailed years of horrific abuse and cast a spotlight on the city's troubled child welfare agency.

Brooklyn jurors deliberated four days before finding Cesar Rodriguez guilty of lesser charges in the death of the tiny, malnourished girl who was severely punished after she was caught stealing yogurt. Prosecutors, who alleged the girl was the victim of years of abuse and neglect comparable to torture, had sought to convict Rodriguez of murder.

Evidence in the nearly three-month-long trial in state Supreme Court included grim crime scene photos from the room where Nixzmary Brown was bound to a chair, starved and forced to urinate in a litter box. More than once, court officers passed out tissues so weeping jurors could dry their eyes.

In closing arguments, prosecutor Ama Dwimoh displayed a large photo of the victim's body — bruised, topless and splayed on a wooden floor in the family's ramshackle apartment — as she stood in front of the defense table and berated Rodriguez.

"You battered a little girl who weighed 36 pounds," she said last week. "When she was on the floor in that room you imprisoned her in, you turned your back."

Gazing up at the photo, she argued: "There is nothing that 7-year-old Nixzmary Brown could ever do to deserve that."

Despite the emotion surrounding the case, defense attorney Jeffrey Schwartz stuck to a bold strategy of casting Nixzmary's mother as the real killer, labeling her "Mommy Dearest."

He also portrayed the victim as a violent and uncontrollable "little Houdini" — a reference to her supposed knack at slipping out of the makeshift restraints devised by her parents to keep her from attacking her younger siblings.

Schwartz asked the jury of two men and 10 women to focus on the testimony of a jailhouse snitch, who claimed that behind bars the mother, Nixzaliz Santiago, described a fatal beating.

It was "the confession of the sick, of the demented, of the disturbed mother," he said.

Rodriguez, 29, pleaded not guilty to murder, manslaughter and other charges in connection with the girl's death on Jan. 11, 2006.

In a videotaped statement played for the jury, Rodriguez said that on Nixzmary's last night, he punished her by sticking her head under running bath water "to make her think." Investigators suspect the girl's head was smashed against the faucet — something her stepfather denied doing.

The stepfather admitted he had abused her but denied killing her, saying on tape, "Sometimes she'd get me real angry, and I used to just throw her on the floor. ... She was always lying to me about everything."

Schwartz contended that Rodriguez was a hard-working security guard and overwhelmed parent who was "guilty of child abuse." But he said the case was plagued by sloppy police work and a rush to judgment, and told jurors, "You have not seen evidence in this courtroom that has proven murder or manslaughter charges."

Schwartz also sought to blame the city's overburdened Administration for Children's Services for doing too little to stop it.

There had been warning signs for years before the little girl died. School employees had reported that she had been absent for weeks the previous year.

Neighbors noticed unexplained injuries and noted she appeared underfed and small for her age. Child welfare workers had been alerted twice but said they found no conclusive evidence of abuse.

The case, coupled with a series of other high-profile deaths of children known to child welfare workers, sparked public demands for reform.

City officials and lawmakers responded by bolstering the corps of caseworkers and drafting legislation to give life in prison without parole to parents who cause the death of a child under 14 through abuse.

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the ______bag deserves a lot more.

:(

Ranger Mom
03-18-2008, 01:29 PM
He also portrayed the victim as a violent and uncontrollable "little Houdini" — a reference to her supposed knack at slipping out of the makeshift restraints devised by her parents to keep her from attacking her younger siblings.


I have serious doubts that a 36 lb 7 year old could inflict much damage on anyone!

If she was slipping out of her restraints it was probably to find something to eat!

Monsters....they both deserve to die!!:mad:

CenTexSports
03-18-2008, 01:35 PM
I don't mind off topic discussions (unlike Phil) but people that post articles like this one should be banned and shot.

Ranger Mom
03-18-2008, 01:39 PM
Originally posted by CenTexSports
I don't mind off topic discussions (unlike Phil) but people that post articles like this one should be banned and shot.

We should ROM Buffy and then shoot her???:eek: :eek:

CenTexSports
03-18-2008, 01:46 PM
Or shoot her and then ROM her. It doesn't really matter which order you use.

Sweetwater Red
03-18-2008, 01:46 PM
Originally posted by CenTexSports
I don't mind off topic discussions (unlike Phil) but people that post articles like this one should be banned and shot.

You should meet Txbroadcaster and discuss this opinion with
him.:thinking:

Ranger Mom
03-18-2008, 01:48 PM
Originally posted by CenTexSports
Or shoot her and then ROM her. It doesn't really matter which order you use.

That's a little harsh...wouldn't ya think???:thinking:

CenTexSports
03-18-2008, 01:49 PM
They haven't been married long enough for him to agree with me. I will put a note in my calander and bring this up to him in about 10 years.

BTW, I don't have anything against Buffy (she is a fine and very attractive young lady) but the punishment should match the crime.

pirate4state
03-18-2008, 01:50 PM
Originally posted by Ranger Mom
That's a little harsh...wouldn't ya think???:thinking: I think so! :dispntd: I also think it falls within the "personal attack" rule. :rolleyes:

Txbroadcaster
03-18-2008, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by CenTexSports
I don't mind off topic discussions (unlike Phil) but people that post articles like this one should be banned and shot.


I am wondering why she should be banned or shot for posting news?

Ranger Mom
03-18-2008, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by CenTexSports
They haven't been married long enough for him to agree with me. I will put a note in my calander and bring this up to him in about 10 years.

BTW, I don't have anything against Buffy (she is a fine and very attractive young lady) but the punishment should match the crime.

So....her "crime" was posting this tragic story on a sports message board and you think the appropriate "punishment" would be to shoot her and then ban her from it??

:eek: :eek:

CenTexSports
03-18-2008, 01:55 PM
It is a very sad story and sports is about lifting people up and being happy. She made me sad.

Holy Poop: Can't someone kid around on here anymore?

PS: There was no PERSONAL attack on Buffy.

Txbroadcaster
03-18-2008, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by CenTexSports
It is a very sad story and sports is about lifting people up and being happy. She made me sad.

Holy Poop: Can't someone kid around on here anymore?

PS: There was no PERSONAL attack on Buffy.

LOL I think we all knew it was in jest..I was just wondering why u wanted her shot for this..alot of other thingts she does I could see her being shot for..but not this

pirate4state
03-18-2008, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by Txbroadcaster
LOL I think we all knew it was in jest..I was just wondering why u wanted her shot for this..alot of other thingts she does I could see her being shot for..but not this I don't know. I didn't read it as a joke, but I'm a little flaky today.

Ranger Mom
03-18-2008, 02:02 PM
Originally posted by pirate4state
I don't know. I didn't read it as a joke, but I'm a little flaky today.

I knew he HAD to be joking.....but I have to admit I was still a little shocked!!!!


I guess we better not ask for any more prayer requests!!!:eek: :eek:









Ok....now I am the one kidding!:)

Txbroadcaster
03-18-2008, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by pirate4state
I don't know. I didn't read it as a joke, but I'm a little flaky today.


just today?

pirate4state
03-18-2008, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by Txbroadcaster
just today? hush up you! :tongue: