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Jesus Take The Wheel: Woman Charged With Not Defending Children From Stabbing By Father

Do you think she did enough? Held hostage by her addict husband , Deanna DeJesus says she did everything she could in order to protect her children during a SWAT team standoff in their RV park. On Monday, Deanna DeJesus pleaded not guilty to aggravated manslaughter and child neglect in the attack that left her 9-year-old son dead, NBC Miami reports. The 7-year-old, along with the defendant herself, were both severely wounded. In early February, the 38-year-old woman told officials, her husband was struggling with withdrawal as he tried to free himself from an Oxycodone addiction, according to CBS. She said he drove her and their two sons into the car aimlessly before winding up at a Deerfield Beach RV park. Once there, William Dejesus entered an RV at random, forcing his family inside. He shot and killed the RV’s owner, 76-year-old Ovila Plante, and then held Plante’s 72-year-old girlfriend, Pierrette Beauchemin, at gunpoint. The 41-year-old man then barricaded himself, the girlfriend, and his own family inside the RV. William DeJesus called 911 just after shooting Plante, WSVN reported, claiming the man attacked him and he “had to hijack a lady.” When a SWAT team arrived, William DeJesus called 911 again, warning that he was going to shoot himself and his kids. “They want to eat them,” he told officers, though it is not clear who the father meant by “they.” He also reportedly told the boys that the SWAT team was going to eat them…William Dejesus stabbed every member of his family before killing himself with the knife. His 9-year-old son, who had autism, died from the attack. Now, Deanna DeJesus is facing up to 45 years in prison for not protecting the boys. Prosecutors claim that the woman calmly held a child in each arm while her husband asked her which he should kill first. All the mother was able to say in court was that she couldn’t make such a choice, according to the Sun Sentinel. Her 7-year-old son told investigators that because his mother wasn’t doing anything, he had grabbed a knife in an attempt to save his brother. However, his father regained control of the knife and stabbed him several times. Deanna DeJesus said that she did not fight her husband because she knew she would be hurt if she did, according to WIOD. Additionally, her attorney noted that after DeJesus’ husband stabbed her in the lung, she was physically unable to defend her children. As sad of a story as this is…do you think she should be held responsible for doing “what she could” to protect her kids?? Or should the prosecution be ashamed for putting a grieving Mother up on trial for murder? Source Images via youtube

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No Dy…Dice: $65 Million Dollar Chinese Kitty Licker Says She Will Reject Male Suitors, But She Still Loves Her Daddy

“Why must I feel like that? Why must I chase the cat…?” $65 Million Dollar Chinese Lesbian Says She Will Not Accept Money From Suitors Via NBCNews : The daughter of a flamboyant Hong Kong tycoon — who has offered $65 million to any man who can woo her away from her lesbian partner — said she’s not upset with her father. Still, it’s unlikely she will be accepting any of the marriage proposals flooding in. Cecil Chao made world headlines this week when he offered the unusual marriage bounty after learning that his daughter, Gigi Chao, had eloped with her partner to France. “I’m actually on very, very loving terms with my father. We speak on a daily basis. He just has a very interesting way of expressing his fatherly love,” the 33-year-old told The Associated Press. She said her father offered the reward because he was upset after learning she had “a church blessing in Paris” with her girlfriend of the past several years. “What this whole episode really highlights is that perhaps still, the Chinese — or in fact the Hong Kong mentality — can perhaps tolerate the ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ view of sexuality,” she said. “But as a social statement, it’s still very much a sensitive issue.” Good for you Gigi, keep your morals intact, and your box free of man meat. Image via Reuters

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Some Diddy-Daughter Preciousness: The Combs Twins Have A Spa Day With Their Dad

Diddy Takes His Twin Daughters For A Spa Day Daddy Diddy is at it again and still on his father-of-the-year steez. Most recently, Diddy took his two twin princesses D’Lila and Jessie for a pampered and prim spa day in the city. This man loves his kids……and we love it! Hit the flip to check out a few more recent pics of all of the adorable little Combs girls sittin pretty, along with a few of the rest of the Combs clan. Images via Twitter

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French Montana Reunites With Estranged Father In Morocco

‘I started looking at my father in a different light,’ rapper reveals to Fader magazine in cover story. By Rob Markman French Montana in Fader magazine Photo: Fader

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REVIEW: Adams Steals Trouble With The Curve From Eastwood − But Baseball Drama Chokes In Final Inning

Clint Eastwood is not the type of movie star to disappear into a role, especially not at this point in his career. He’s more icon than actor, and a grumpy, bristly icon at that. Tonewise, there’s not actually that much separating the improvised shtick Eastwood offered to the Republican National Convention in August and the scripted routine (by writer Randy Brown) he goes through at the start of Trouble With The Curve . On the small screen he addressed an empty chair. On the big one he talks to his penis, which is not cooperating with him in his morning micturition. In both cases, he’s gruffly displeased. Eastwood’s screen persona may have calcified over the years, but it’s still enjoyably familiar to take in, and  Trouble With The Curve , the directorial debut of Eastwood’s go-to producer Robert Lorenz, is constructed around his immovable, surly-with-a-soft-center performance like a house built around a tree that’s been growing in the same spot for years.  Trouble With The Curve  is an ode to the old ways of doing things, both in terms of acting and baseball. Clint Eastwood plays Gus, a scout for the Braves and one of the last holdouts against the stats-based system represented by his obnoxious, ambitious coworker Phillip (Matthew Lillard). In terms of perspective, Trouble With The Curve is exactly the opposite of  Moneyball. It lauds the types of things that Bennett Miller’s film dismissed as out-of-date sentimentality: scrutinizing a player’s hands when he swings, listening to the crack of his bat, and looking into his face to know if he’s got heart.  Where Moneyball ‘s hero was the bright kid with the computer,  Trouble With The Curve ‘s is the old man with the ingrained instincts;  the family with baseball in its blood. The film basks in the analog side of putting together a team, in traveling on the road to high school games and listening to a hit. Gus is getting on in years and is in denial about the fact that his eyesight is going, but by the film’s judgement he’s still the best there is — even if he has to depend on his ears. Here, character is destiny, and so we know that Bo Gentry (Joe Massingill), the North Carolina up-and-comer Gus and the other scouts are all eager to evaluate as a potential first draft pick, is lacking before we ever see him play, because he’s an arrogant ass. Trouble With The Curve ‘s old-fashioned qualities and romanticism veer into hokiness, but , but the film gets a major charge from Amy Adams, who plays Gus’ daughter Mickey.  In a spirited, nuanced performance, Adams subtly undermines the film’s tacit approval of its protagonist’s ways. A dedicated lawyer on track for partnership at her Atlanta firm, Mickey’s learned to hide in her work and to keep people at an emotional distance from her dad, who shipped her away to live with family when she was six and her mother passed away. Adams doesn’t play Mickey as brittle or snippy, which has become lazy actor shorthand for the workaholic females in movies. She’s guarded but warm, and keeps reaching out to her father via calls and dinners, despite his apparent indifference and unintentionally harsh words. We know that Gus loves his daughter, he just has trouble expressing it. When Mickey isn’t around, he has no trouble praising her in the presence of others.  But over the course of the film,  Mickey’s refusal to give up on her relationship with her father, despite being repeatedly rebuffed by him, starts looking more like strength than her remaining parent’s growling dedication to doing things the right way. The same qualities show up in Mickey’s tentative romance with new scout Johnny (Justin Timberlake, always welcome), a former pitcher scouted by Gus years ago who blew out his arm and now aims for an announcer job. He charms his way past her defenses, and she in turn acknowledges her tendency to keep people at a distance. Mickey demonstrates that being able to bend, to acknowledge your faults and work on them requires more courage than always standing your ground. Adams quietly steals the movie out from under her co-star, and she does it while steering clear of the stereotypical ruts that could have mired her performance in mediocrity. Adams and her unexpected approach to her scenes with Eastwood bring Trouble With The Curve  to life and give it more animation than its formula would suggest. Despite this, the film loses a lot of that energy in a final act that makes Lillard’s character needlessly and foolishly villainous, and then wraps every element up in an overly neat happy ending. Even baseball is entitled to a few fairytale moments, but it’s a wrap-up than oversimplifies the more complex portrait of a father and daughter and their lifelong struggle to connect. Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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There Goes Your Lunch: Woman Learns Her Late Husband Was Actually Her Father!

Woman Finds Out Her Late Husband Was Her Father This is some really disgusting isht, y’all. Here’s the story: Valerie Spruill was raised in Ohio by her grandparents because her mother was a “woman of the night.” It wasn’t until she was nine that she learned that her grandparents weren’t her parents and the woman that would come visit was actually her mother. But she never knew who her father was. The Beacon Journal report s that after her mother died in in 1984, Spruill met the man she would marry. This man, of course, was her father who was only 15 when Valerie was born. After he died in 1998, Valerie started exploring rumors that the man she married was actually her father. She grabbed one of his hairs from an old comb and did a DNA test to find that she’d been married to her own damn daddy! Get this, they have three children together! And in an even nastier turn of events, she’s unsure if the father knew he was her dad or not, but was scared to tell his daughter/wife the truth. She hopes her story will help her reach her six long lost siblings and to prove a point that people need to know their history. We get that and that’s all well and noble. But maybe she should have just kept quiet because this is the nastiest, most unreal isht we’ve ever heard. Source

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Wyclef: “Lauryn Hill Led Me To Believe I Was Her Child’s Father”

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A Lil Positivity: 12-Year-Old Saves His Family’s Life As He Takes The Wheel During His Father’s Seizure

12-Year-Old Boy Saves His Father’s Life By Taking The Wheel During A Seizure A young boy is being hailed a hero after he took the wheel and drove to safety after his father began suddenly suffering from a seizure, saving his father’s life along with that of his baby sister who was also in the car. Patrick Canney nearly panicked when his dad collapsed at the wheel, but just one look at his little sister pushed the brave 12-year-old into action. The Canneys were making their way down Interstate 95 in Peabody, Mass., on Saturday when Patrick noticed his dad was suffering from a seizure, WHDH reports. The youngster grew increasingly nervous, but knew that he had to act fast to protect his baby sister who has special needs. Patrick steered the car to the side of the road, put it into park, called 9-1-1 and helped his sibling out of the vehicle, according to the news outlet. “She can’t tell me what [Patrick] did,” the hero’s mom told the news outlet. “But she is here because of him.” What a brave little boy! We love these kinds of stories. Source Image via Shutterstock

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Snooki Baby Photo: Meet Lorenzo Dominic!

Jersey Shore star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi recently welcomed her first child, son Lorenzo Dominic LaValle. Now you can meet him on the cover of People ! After more than 24 hours of labor, Snooki gave birth to Lorenzo August 26. Fortunately, she and fiance Jionni LaValle say that choosing a name was easier. “We were going back and forth, and I just happened to think of Lorenzo,” says Jionni, inspired by a child he knew from his hometown. “She loved it.” The little guy’s middle name, Dominic, is in memory of Polizzi’s uncle (her father’s brother), who passed away. “I did it for my dad,” 24-year-old Snooki says. Through it all, the future Mr. and Mrs. Jionni LaValle seem elated and content. The couple can’t say enough about their new baby, and their new life. With Jersey Shore canceled after this coming season, she’ll have plenty of time for it. “It’s a different kind of love that I never felt before,” she says. “When I got pregnant, everything changed. The partying is long gone. I’m a new person.” Pick up a copy of People today for more pics and Snooki’s full interview!

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Justin Bieber Holds Fake Gun to Father, Stirs Controversy

Did Justin Bieber act irresponsibly when posing in a new Twit pic with his father and girlfriend Selena Gomez ? Many believe so, and many are demanding an apology for the singer. Here’s why: As you can see in the photo, Bieber (on the set of Gomez’s new movie, Feed the Dog ) is holding a fake gun from the film up against his father’s side. In light of the recent Aurora, Colorado and Empire State Building shootings , some consider this to be a horrible, disrespectful misstep for the artist. “Guns are on everyone’s mind as a serious crisis in Canada and the United States. Everyone, that is, except maybe Justin Bieber,” wrote a jornalist from Canada’s Globe and Mail . What do you think of the prop and the pose? Sound off now:

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