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Representative Monique Davis Apologizes for Verbal Attack on Atheist.

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

State Representative Monique Davis (D-Chicago), who previously engaged in a verbal attack against Atheist Rob Sherman, offered an apology on Wednesday.

Because of Davis’ rant, she was named Tuesday night as the “worst person in the world” –a dubious award doled out daily by news commentator Keith Olbermann on MSNBC’s “Countdown” program.

Rep. Davis told atheist Rob Sherman that, “What you have to spew and spread is dangerous” and that “This is the land of Lincoln where people believe in God.”

But, after being on the receiving end of a week’s worth of public criticism, Davis called Sherman yesterday to apologize.

Sherman says Davis told him she “took out her frustrations and emotions on me and that she shouldn’t have done that.” Sherman says Davis’ explanation was “reasonable” and that he forgives her.

According to Sherman and State Rep. Jack Franks….Davis claims her outburst was triggered by learning shortly beforehand…that there’d been another Chicago Public School student killed.

State Rep. Jack Franks was chairing the hearing that day and says Davis’ outburst was uncharacteristic, adding “she was having a bad day.”

That was very noble of Representative Davis. I’ll be dropping her a message to let her know how much I appreciate her action.

 

Human Scum.

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

That is the only way I would describe the type of people who would abuse a disabled person, particularly one they were supposed to be providing care for. After reading this story I don’t know whether to cry, vomit, scream or do all three at once.

ALTON, Ill. - Banished to the basement, the 29-year-old mother with a childlike mind and another baby on the way had little more than a thin rug and a mattress to call her own on the chilly concrete floor.

Dorothy Dixon ate what she could forage from the refrigerator upstairs, where prosecutors say housemates used her for target practice with BBs, burned her with a glue gun and doused her with scalding liquid that peeled away her skin.

They torched what few clothes she had, authorities say, so she walked around naked. They often pummeled her with an aluminum bat or metal handle.

Dixon — six months pregnant — died after weeks of abuse. Police have charged two adults, three teenagers and a 12-year-old boy with murder in the case that has repulsed many in this Mississippi River town.

“This is heartbreaking,” police Lt. David Hayes said. “It was almost as though they were making fun of the abuse they were administering. This woman was almost like living in a prison.”

Investigators put much of the blame on Michelle Riley, 35, who they said befriended Dixon but pocketed monthly Social Security checks she got because of her developmental delays.

Dixon saw little, if any, of the money, Hayes said. For months she weathered the torment to keep a roof over her head and that of her year-old son, who weighed just 15 pounds when taken into state custody after his mom’s death.

“I’ve never seen an almost conspiratorial effort by a group of people to continuously torture someone until she finally died, then not really show any remorse,” Hayes said. “It was just a slow, torturous, tragic way to die. I highly doubt Dorothy Dixon even knew she was dying.”

Riley, 43-year-old Judy Woods and three teenagers, including Riley’s 15-year-old daughter, LeShelle McBride, are charged with first-degree murder, aggravated and heinous battery, intentional homicide of an unborn child, and unlawful restraint. Riley’s 12-year-old son is charged as a juvenile.

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Last summer, Dixon and Riley moved into the $800-a-month, three-bedroom rental in Alton about 15 miles north of St. Louis. From the start, neighbors Chad Hudson and Terri Brandt considered Riley trouble.

“Michelle was evil, vindictive. Manipulative,” said Hudson, convinced the teenagers were Riley’s powerless minions.

“She was angry, vicious,” added Brandt.

Riley considered Dixon her slave, making her rub Riley’s feet until Riley fell asleep and forcing her to run naked around the house when she got in trouble, the neighbors said.

“Being in their house was like being in a prison day room,” Hudson said. “They just sat around the kitchen table and fought.”

There was little question that Riley ruled the roost.

While doing fix-ups on the home last fall, landlord Steve Atkins saw Riley “barking orders” at the children and everyone else. Atkins joked to her whether he needed to call the Army and see if they wanted their drill sergeant back.

“She didn’t laugh about it at all,” Atkins said. “Obviously, I hit a nerve.”

Atkins said Dixon generally kept to herself “but was always nice when she spoke to you.” He saw no hints she’d been suffering or tortured.

“I would have never, ever suspected something like this,” he said. “It’s definitely shocking.”

Police said Dixon was allowed out of the house but didn’t say under what conditions. Hayes didn’t know who the father of Dixon’s fetus is.

Hayes said things apparently came to a head Jan. 30, when investigators believe that Woods, during a dispute, beat Dixon on the head with an object Hayes wouldn’t identify. The next day Woods found her dead.

Hayes watched the autopsy and found her injuries disturbing. X-rays revealed roughly 30 BBs lodged in her. Deep-tissue burns covered about one-third of her body — her face, her chest, her arms and feet — and left her severely dehydrated. Her face and body showed signs of prolonged abuse. Many of her wounds were infected.

None of the injuries, Hayes said, proved singly fatal to Dixon. Her system already was taxed by her unborn baby.

“The autopsy sort of indicates her immune system just shut down,” he said. “It was not capable of fending off any more.”

In the rental home’s basement, Atkins said, he found spots of blood in a shower and tiny smears on the concrete floor, washer and dryer.

“It’s disgraceful the way this girl died, as kind and as sweet as this girl was,” he said. “She didn’t deserve to die the way she did. It’s just terrible, senseless. It’s just a total shame.”

Having worked with adults who have developmental disabilities for many years I feel a special outrage when people like Dorothy Dixon are subjected to neglect or abuse, particularly at the hands of their so-called caregivers. There is no excuse whatsoever for such behavior. I hope the perpetrators, if found guilty, are made guests of the state for a long time. It’s the least they deserve.

 

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Addendum: A comment has arrived. Marcus said:

 

Thank you for bringing further attention to this story. What this poor woman Dorothy Dixon endured should not be allowed to “fall through the cracks” as her young life did. She had no advocate, nobody checking up on her. It is so tragic that with her innocent heart she was preyed upon by monsters instead of having the luck to fall in with decent people who would have helped her and her son. These people even deprived her infant son of food. I can only hope that 1. this little boy goes on to recover from his lack of nutrition and care and goes on to live a happy life and has no memory of what he has been put through and 2. the people involved in hurting this poor lady over months and months get the harshest sentences permitted.

 

I agree. As I noted I worked with disabled individuals for many years and we had multiple regulatory agencies reviewing us continuously. Every scrape, bruise, illness and other issue experienced by our clients had to be reported by us and followed up on to the nth degree. How they let Dorothy’s “caregiver” go unmonitored to the extent that they did is unconscionable.

Considering how young Dorothy’s son is it’s likely he’ll not remember any of the negative incidents that he’s experienced if he is quickly put into a healthy, happy home. He may, however, suffer lingering effects of the malnutrition. Sadly that can have detrimental effects on the brain and body of an infant, particularly a newborn. Only time will tell how he’ll ultimately come through this.