Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Custodial dad arrested in death of 3-year-old son (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

Once again, you have to read between the lines with the mainstream media. Father...and his "girlfriend." NOT the mother. If this is the mother, I believe they would have said so, and they didn't. In fact there is ZERO mention of the mother, who has been erased from the story entirely. So it certainly appears dad PAS ISRAEL PRIMERA is custodial. Of course, why and how this abusive "alleged" killer dad had custody--and who gave it to him--is passed over in complete silence.

As we have pointed out before, abusive/neglectful, crazy, drug-addicted and/or alcoholic mothers are typically custodial by default because they get pregnant, give birth, and nobody objects or interferes with the custodial arrangement. This is especially true when the mothers are not married or in a stable relationship.

Custodial dads gain custody because Mom is dead, "disappeared," or somebody in authority granted them custody. So when we have a killer dad, we should ALWAYS be asking how this child ended up in this home. It is never just an accident of nature.

http://www.kvia.com/news/31205294/detail.html

Father Arrested In Death Of 3-Year-Old NM Son

POSTED: 9:51 am MDT June 19, 2012

ALBUQUERQUE -- Authorities say the father of a 3-year-old Ruidoso Downs boy is facing charges in his son's death.

KOB-TV reported that state police say Pas Israel Primera and his girlfriend, Savanah Morales, were being held Monday at Lincoln County Detention Center on charges of negligent child abuse resulting in death.

Paz Israel Primera Jr. died from blunt force trauma to the abdomen, according to a criminal complaint. The child had a broken wrist, bruises on his neck and other internal injuries.

Police say the boy was pronounced dead by paramedics called to Primera's home on June 11.

The couple told police the toddler had been complaining about stomach pains the night before and vomiting.

Authorities say two other children living in the home had no signs of abuse.