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Parents Gone Wild! Andrew Warner was too busy playing WOW to notice his 11-week-old son, Brendin, suffocated to death


Andrew Warner

But yet, he blames law enforcement for his conviction. He should have gotten the entire 10 years in prison. His sentence is 10 years, with 3 years in prison and 7 years on probation. Of course, his wife, Kristy, called him a loving father. A loving father who saw the pillow over his son’s face but kept on playing anyway. Yeah, very loving father.

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4 Responses

  1. Wow! A loving father huh? Loving seeing his son die, what a scumbag and so is the mother for defending HIM and not her child.

  2. wow is all i can say!!!!!!!! whats happening to society. she is just as guilty as the father they should make room in jail for her as well. they say they love there son but they are worried bout themselves not the baby point proven. tired of the excuses parents say and put the blame on other people when they don’t admit that they have fucked up. Its not a mistake its called common sense parenting. if u noticed a pillow in the baby’s face you should’ve removed it. they should recommend that all mothers take parenting classes for dummies.

  3. fake. pillows are made of soft, lightweight, porous materal. they couldn’t suffocate a baby.

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