Thursday, December 2, 2010

Dad seeking "joint custody" murders mom; leaves sicko note for kids, telling them not to come in house (Westborough, Massachusetts)

For years, the fathers rights people have assured us that once daddies got joint custody and the like, their hurt feelings would be assuaged and the killing and violence would stop.

Hasn't worked that way. Now these guys are just more entitled and violent than ever. Of course, anybody with any basic knowledge of the psychology of terrorism could have told you that.

No doubt this woman knew her soon-to-be ex, RICHARD "TODD" BIBART, was a serious threat to her and their children. That's why she was hoping for sole custody and a moveaway. Of course, Daddy was pushing for joint custody and no moveaway--that way he could continue to control and abuse her for years to come, see.

Well, Daddy couldn't even wait to find out whether he got his way in court or not. Killing for these guys is just the ultimate assertion of macho power. And some of them just can't resist the immediate thrill kill.

Notice that this sick bastard also went through the ultra-phony sympathetic motions of leaving a note for the kids, who were only 8 and 6, telling them not to come in the house. (As if kids that age could even process a note like that.) If this sh**head had really cared about the well being of those kids, he would have stopped terrorizing their mother and left the family alone.

Hat tip to A.

http://www.wickedlocal.com/westborough/news/x1966823021/Murder-victim-to-be-buried-Saturday-in-Pennsylvania

Murder victim was buried Saturday in Pennsylvania
Rebecca Bibart

By Jeff Malachowski/Daily News staff
MetroWest Daily News
Posted Nov 27, 2010 @ 11:22 AM
Last update Nov 30, 2010 @ 01:07 PM

WESTBOROUGH — Funeral services for Rebecca Bibart, whose husband officials say murdered her last week in their Westborough home, were held Saturday in Pennsylvania.

A memorial Mass was held Saturday morning at St. Michael Roman Catholic Church in Greenville, Pa., where Bibart was born, according to an obituary on the Loutzenhiser Jordan Colonial Funeral Home website. A private burial followed.

A memorial fund in Bibart's memory has been established for her children. Donations may be made to the Joseph and Meghan Bibart Education Fund, c/o Shenango Valley Foundation, 33 Chestnut St., Sharon, PA 16146.

Bibart, 41, died of "sharp force injuries to the neck" and "blunt force trauma to the head" inflicted by her husband Richard "Todd" Bibart, according to preliminary results from the state medical examiner's office. Pound found Rebecca dead in the basement of her 27 Thomas Newton Drive home last Thursday. Richard Bibart was found dead in an upstairs bedroom.

Authorities found a weapon used in the murder but are not disclosing what it is.

Police are awaiting toxicology results following an autopsy on Richard Bibart, 43.

A neighbor found a note on the front door directing the Bibart's two children, ages 6 and 8, to stay outside and call police. The two children were not home during the incident.
Authorities said the Bibarts had clashed in recent divorce proceedings over custody and support of their children. Rebecca Bibart had sought full custody of the children and wanted to take them out of Massachusetts. She also sought suitable support for her and the children, according to records in Worcester Probate and Family Court.

Richard Bibart sought joint custody of the children and a denial of his wife's request to move out of state, court records said. He also requested suitable support for the children's health insurance.

Rebecca Bibart filed for divorce in September, court records said, after the 17-year marriage "suffered an irretrievable breakdown."

The couple married on July 24, 1993, in Pennsylvania. The couple's home, which they bought in 2007, was up for sale.

In Westborough, Rebecca Bibart worked as a yoga instructor and an assistant in the Westborough Public Library's children's room.