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Friday, October 29, 2004

Boy to 911: Help, My Daddy Killed Me

TACOMA, Washington — "Please, help me," said the soft-spoken caller to the 911 dispatcher. "My daddy killed me with a knife and I'm gone. ... Can you please send the Army men or the ambulance?" The caller gave an address — the wrong address — and hung up. Police and paramedics were sent rushing to help. A second dispatcher, Kristine Woodrow, then phoned the caller back and reached 8-year-old Anthony Sukto, who calmly described the attack despite his severe wounds. A transcript of the calls was released Wednesday, two days after the boy's father, Tony Sukto, 36, pleaded innocent to the first-degree murder of his wife, Pranee Sukto, 39, and attempted first-degree murder of his son on Oct. 22. "What's going on there?" asked Woodrow, 31, who has three preschoolers at home. "My daddy killed me with a butcher knife," Anthony said in the 4 a.m. call, his voice composed. "How did that happen if you are talking to me?" Woodrow asked. "Because," Anthony answered. "I don't know what happened, but something. He grabbed knives. I woke up. My dad, he was killing my mom and then my, my, my dad told me to go onto the other bed and then he's like, 'You're next,' and then he killed me. "I'm still alive. I kind of survived." At first, Woodrow, a dispatcher at the Law Enforcement Support Agency here for more than eight years, wasn't sure what was going on. "He was extremely calm," she recalled Wednesday. "It didn't feel real. It wasn't a typical response from someone who had just witnessed what he witnessed or had just been attacked." She asked how old he was. "Eight," he said, his voice suddenly more childlike. "Can you hurry?" "We're on the way," Woodrow said. It still wasn't clear where he was calling from. When he called in, the computer offered a suburban street and house number that didn't match. Dispatchers consulted maps as firefighters and police hurried to a wrong address. They tried another, also wrong. "We weren't finding him at any address that made sense," Woodrow recalled. "Units were scrambling all over the place." She tried to keep the child on the phone. "Are you bleeding, Anthony?" she asked. "Uh huh," he answered. "Where are you bleeding from?" "From my stomach," the boy said, pain in his voice. "Are you there by yourself?" Woodrow asked. "No. My mom is already dead and I am the only survivor," Anthony said. His mother had been stabbed 10 times. He told Woodrow his house was white. He said he lived on Forest Street. He answered questions about his father and his dad's red Toyota. "Please hurry," he said. Four minutes into the call, he turned abrupt. "Oh, my gosh," he said. "What?" Woodrow asked. "I have to go," Anthony said. "Bye." And he was gone. Woodrow called back but got no answer. At 4:17 a.m., Tony Sukto flagged down a fire truck sent to the area. He was standing in the front yard of the family home. Minutes later, police took him into custody. Anthony is recovering from surgery to repair his lacerated liver at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital and Health Center. Woodrow hopes to visit. "I want to tell him how amazing he is," she said. "I don't think he knows that." SOURCE: FOXNEWS.COM I don't know what to really say about this. The idea that a person could kill another is so foreign to me. Sure I have been mad, wanted to hurt some one maybe, but not kill a person. I have been known to say in the past if someone hurt my family, violated their bodys... i would hunt them down and kill them, but when it comes down to it I dont know if I could go through with it. I would just have to turn them in to law enforcement and let them deal with it. Now when it comes to this guy, kills his wife and then turns to kill his son, I... I can't even begin to express my disgust with this action. He is supposed to be the provider and protector of his family. NOT someone that causes harm. What kind of world is this where this can happen? I know that this kind of thing has been happening since people have livedon earth, but it seems this kind of thing has been in the news a lot lately. Men killing their wives to run away with other women, to hide from their lies, not wanting to take responsibility for choices they make. Jerks! I hear these types of horrorific stories and I want to vomit. As a younger man I would have felt strongly about this as I do now, but as a Husband, Father, and Sailor (protector of freedom and all that) I have a physical response to these needless acts of violence. Gut wrenching urges to vomit. I know this is graphic, and I am sorry for that. I guess all I am getting at at this point in my rambelings here is there is enough madness and insanity in this world caused by people out side of our "safe homes" that we need to be careful not to bring the violence to our familys.
Thursday, October 28, 2004

March 2005 BIB info for AE1

Occupational References

NAVAIR 00-25-100, NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND TECHNICAL MANUAL PROGRAM, WP 003 AND 022

NAVAIR 01-1A-509, AIRCRAFT WEAPONS SYSTEMS CLEANING AND CORROSION CONTROL, CHAP 2 AND 3

NAVEDTRA 14009, AVIATION ELECTRICIAN`S MATE 3 & 2

NAVEDTRA 14022, AVIATION MAINTENANCE RATINGS, CHAP 3 AND 4

NAVEDTRA 14173, NEETS, MODULE 01--INTRODUCTION TO MATTER, ENERGY, AND DIRECT CURRENT

NAVEDTRA 14174, NEETS, MODULE 02--INTRODUCTION TO ALTERNATING CURRENT AND TRANSFORMERS, CHAP 1, 3, AND 4

NAVEDTRA 14179, NEETS, MODULE 07--INTRODUCTION TO SOLID-STATE DEVICES AND POWER SUPPLIES, CHAP 1 AND 2

NAVEDTRA 14185, NEETS, MODULE 13--INTRODUCTION TO NUMBER SYSTEMS AND LOGIC CIRCUITS, CHAP 1

OPNAVINST 4790.2 VOL III, THE NAVAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE PROGRAM (NAMP), CHAP 2 AND 3

OPNAVINST 4790.2 VOL V, THE NAVAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE PROGRAM (NAMP), CHAP 10, 13, 14, 17, AND 22

OPNAVINST 4790.2 VOL I, NAMP CONCEPTS, POLICIES, ORGANIZATIONS, MAINTENANCE SUPPORT PROCEDURES AND O/I LEVEL MAINTENANCE, CHAP 12, 13, 14, AND 15

Professional Military Knowledge References

BLUEJACKET'S MANUAL, CENTENNIAL EDITION, CHAP 5, 7, 8 AND 11

NAVEDTRA 14145, MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FOR PO1, CHAP 2, 3, AND 4

NAVEDTRA 14325, BASIC MILITARY REQUIREMENTS, CHAP 2, 4, 9, 10, 17, 21 AND 22

NAVPERS 15665, UNIFORM REGULATIONS, CHAP 1, 2, 4, AND 5

OPNAVINST 1420.1, ENLISTED TO OFFICER COMMISIONING PROGRAMS

OPNAVINST 5350.4, DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE PREVENTION AND CONTROL

SECNAVINST 5300.26, DON POLICY ON SEXUAL HARRASMENT

SECNAVINST 5510.30, DON PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM (PSP)

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Friday, October 15, 2004

Conspiracy? You Decide

This is an interesting video. True or not it is interesting to view. http://www.freedomunderground.org/memoryhole/pentagon121.swf
Saturday, October 02, 2004

SUPER SIZE ME!

This information came from a film I watched just now. It is titled "Super Size Me" All I can say is I thought I knew how bad fast food is but this movie showed me it is so much worse than I could have ever imagined!

These facts? Uh, Not So Fun. Each day, 1 in 4 Americans visits a fast food restaurant In 1972, we spent 3 billion a year on fast food - today we spend more than 110 billion McDonald's feeds more than 46 million people a day - more than the entire population of Spain French fries are the most eaten vegetable in America You would have to walk for seven hours straight to burn off a Super Sized Coke, fry and Big Mac In the U.S., we eat more than 1,000,000 animals an hour 60 % of all Americans are either overweight or obese One in every three children born in the year 2000 will develop diabetes in their lifetime Left unabated, obesity will surpass smoking as the leading cause of preventable death in America Obesity has been linked to: Hypertension, Coronary Heart Disease, Adult Onset Diabetes, Stroke, Gall Bladder Disease, Osteoarthritis, Sleep Apnea, Respiratory Problems, Endometrial, Breast, Prostate and Colon Cancers, Dyslipidemia, steatohepatitis, insulin resistance, breathlessness, Asthma, Hyperuricaemia, reproductive hormone abnormalities, polycystic ovarian syndrome, impaired fertility and lower back pain The average child sees 10,000 TV advertisements per year Only seven items on McDonald's entire menu contain no sugar Willard Scott was the first Ronald McDonald - he was fired for being too fat McDonald's distributes more toys per year than Toys-R-Us Diabetes will cut 17-27 years off your life McDonald's: "Any processing our foods undergo make them more dangerous than unprocessed foods" The World Health Organization has declared obesity a global epidemic Eating fast food may be dangerous to your health McDonald's calls people who eat a lot of their food "Heavy Users" McDonald's operates more than 30,000 restaurants in more then 100 countries on 6 continents Before most children can speak they can recognize McDonald's Surgeon General David Satcher: "Fast food is a major contributor to the obesity epidemic" Most nutritionists recommend not eating fast food more than once a month 40% of American meals are eaten outside the home McDonald's represents 43% of total U.S. fast food market

see the website http://www.supersizeme.com watch the movie http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/102-7489019-6295358

Can I have two Big Macs Please?

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