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Re: Heather Lindorff gets 6 years

Rupa Bose04 Apr 2004 19:24
patrice068@optusnet.com.au (Dian) wrote

> Tell me, Dad, do you believe adopters who abuse Russian children to death
> should:
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Di

There's recently been a case where a woman who killed two of her sons,
and left the 2-yr-old maimed, was acquitted. Mental illness.

Rupa

Dian04 Apr 2004 09:04
> >Subject: Re: Heather Lindorff gets 6 years
> >From: patrice068@optusnet.com.au  (Dian)
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>   This from the same woman who objected to the "Mother Kills Child" news
> articles recently posted by Marla.

WHO objected to them? not I. So stop lying.

 

 
I guess no such generalizations are to be
> taken from those stories.
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Dad

Tell me, Dad, do you believe adopters who abuse Russian children to death
should:

[  ] get a 6 year sentence spending only 2 years actually in jail?
[  ] get the same sentence as those who defraud Pap's out of money?
[  ] get a longer sentence than those who defraud Pap's out of money?  
[  ] get the same sentence as those who abuse NON-Russian kids to death?

You can tick more than one if applicable.

Di

AdoptaDad03 Apr 2004 10:43
>Subject: Re: Heather Lindorff gets 6 years
>From: patrice068@optusnet.com.au  (Dian)
>Date: 4/2/04 8:01 PM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id: <9a095db9.0404021701.10dc4969@posting.google.com>

 < snip >

>Russian children are obviously not worth much as human
>beings in the eyes of Americans.
>
>Di

 This from the same woman who objected to the "Mother Kills Child" news
articles recently posted by Marla.  I guess no such generalizations are to be
taken from those stories.

 Tell me, Diane, do you make these ridiculous assertions because you are...

[  ]  stoopid
[  }  lonely and need some attention
[  }  just wanna piss certain people off

 You can check more than one, if applicable.

Dad

Dian03 Apr 2004 01:01
> http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-1/1080724556101450.xml
>
[quoted text clipped - 77 lines]
> in age from 8 to 13 remain in the custody of their maternal adoptive
> grandmother.

Russian children are obviously not worth much as human beings in the
eyes of Americans.

Di
 

> -------------------------
> A good friend will come and bail you out of jail . . . but, a true friend will
> be sitting next to you saying, "Damn . . . that was fun!"
> -----Unknown

LilMtnCbn02 Apr 2004 14:20
http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-1/1080724556101450.xml

Heather Lindorff gets 6 years

Wednesday, March 31, 2004

By Laura Tull
ltull@sjnewsco.com

WOODBURY -- Over her pleas urging the court not to break up her family, Heather
Lindorff was sentenced to six years in state prison Tuesday for the abuse and
neglect of her deceased 5-year-old adopted Russian son.

The 39-year-old adoptive mother of five tearfully told the court, "my worst
fear is being taken away from them. I think I need them more than they need
me."


Soft sobs were heard from the audience where the five other children, also
adopted from Russia by Heather Lindorff and her husband James, sat in a row of
red faces, hugging each other and wiping away tears.

On December 22, a jury convicted Heather Lindorff, of Franklin Township, of
second degree endangering the welfare of a child in the December 14, 2001 death
of her 5-year-old adopted son, Jacob. She was acquitted of aggravated
manslaughter and aggravated assault charges.

Her husband, James Lindorff, 54, was sentenced to four years of probation and
400 hours of community service over four years for fourth degree child abuse.

The jury deliberated for less than three days.

The Lindorffs, once portrayed as a model for international adoptions, both
expressed remorse over the death of their son.

"Your honor, don't break up this family," James Lindorff implored the judge.
"This isn't the house of horrors that was portrayed by the Prosecutor's Office.

"I love all my children deeply and they love me. I feel that I've been a good
father. I deeply regret what happened to Jacob. There's nothing I can do to
change that," said James Lindorff.

Prior to sentencing, Superior Court Judge Julio Mendez denied defense motions
seeking a new trial and a judgment of acquittal for both the Lindorffs. Defense
attorneys argued that the judge improperly dismissed a lesser count of child
abuse against Heather Lindorff during the trial and that the state had withheld
discovery materials.

Heather Lindorff faced a maximum sentence of up to 10 years in state prison.

As the sentence was announced, James Lindorff put his arms around his wife and
held her close, his eyes closed. The couple seemed oblivious as the proceedings
continued around them.

The judge ordered Heather Lindorff to report to the Gloucester County Women's
Facility in Clarksboro on April 23 at 6 p.m. to begin her sentence. He agreed
to consider a defense request for bail pending her appeal.

Afterwards, Heather Lindorff went to her children, kneeling down to offer hugs
and comfort as they crowded around her crying, their faces flushed with
emotion.

Assistant Prosecutor Mary Pyffer called the sentence "very fair and
appropriate." She added, "We have a little boy that came into our country,
seemingly healthy, and six weeks later he was dead."

Prosecutors argued that the child died as a result of blunt force trauma to the
head, an injury consistent with child abuse. Jacob was also found to have
sustained second-degree burns on his feet, hemorrhaging in one eye, bruises
over his body. The state also claimed he suffered what appeared to be seizures.

Heather Lindorff was the primary caregiver for the couple's six adopted
children. Both burn injuries occurred under her sole care. She testified that
they were "accidental." However, "the jury found otherwise," said Pyffer.

Defendants are typically eligible for parole after serving a third of their
sentence -- that's two years in Heather Lindorff's case, said Pyffer.

With the exception of 20-year-old Jessica, the four Lindorff children ranging
in age from 8 to 13 remain in the custody of their maternal adoptive
grandmother.

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A good friend will come and bail you out of jail . . . but, a true friend will
be sitting next to you saying, "Damn . . . that was fun!"
-----Unknown

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