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FOUR CHILDREN MURDERED WHILE BASTARD CHRISTIAN GOD LAUGHS HIS ASS OFF


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THE COLD-HEARTED PILE OF GARBAGE, THE JACKASS BASTARD ALL-POWERFUL CHRISTIAN

GOD SAT ON HIS FAT, LAZY ASS, LAUGHING HIS SICK, SADISTIC ASS OFF AS THESE

CHILDREN WERE MURDERED

 

http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/01/09/bridge.deaths.ap/index.html

 

BAYOU LA BATRE, Alabama (AP) -- A man angered after a dispute with his wife

confessed to tossing his four young children off a bridge, authorities said

Wednesday as they searched murky waters for the bodies.

 

Lam Luong faces four counts of capital murder.

 

Lam Luong, 37, told authorities that he drove to the Dauphin Island bridge

and dropped the children from a span that reaches 80 feet in places, said

Detective Scott Rivera.

 

Missing and presumed dead were 4-month-old Danny Luong; 1-year-old Lindsey

Luong; 2-year-old Hannah Luong; and 3-year-old Ryan Phan. Phan is not the

man's biological child, but Luong raised him from infancy, authorities said.

 

Luong is charged with four counts of capital murder.

 

Luong came to coastal Alabama from Vietnam in 1984 and worked in the

commercial fishing industry as a shrimper, Police Chief John Joyner and a

relative said. He had argued with his wife, Ngoc Phan, before taking the

children, he said.

 

Authorities were searching a 100-square-mile area and waters as deep as 55

feet. The search included divers and cadaver dogs in small boats, as well as

three helicopters, Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran said.

 

Joyner said he feared the search of the Intracoastal Waterway below the

bridge would be hampered by bad weather and choppy waters. The bridge

extends from the mainland to Dauphin Island, which lies between the waterway

and the Gulf of Mexico.

 

"It's been a nightmare," said Riva.(YES,, BUT THE ALL-POWERFUL ASSHOLE, THE

COLD-HEARTED BASTARD CHRISTIAN GOD DOESN'T GIVE A CRAP ABOUT THAT)

 

The couple lived with Phan's mother at Bayou La Batre, a fishing village

with a large Southeast Asian community. Phan's brother-in-law Kam

Phengsisomboun, who is from Thailand, said the couple moved back to the area

from Hinesville, Georgia, only a couple of weeks ago.

 

They argued Sunday night and again Monday, he said. Luong left the home with

two of the children, then later came back for the other two, he said.

 

The family initially feared the children had been traded to support a drug

habit, Phengsisomboun said. Luong had a crack cocaine habit and had spent an

insurance settlement from an automobile accident rapidly, he said, and

authorities confirmed Luong had a history of drug offenses.

 

Luong reported the children missing Monday, and told police that a woman who

had the children failed to return them, authorities said. Phengsisomboun

said he was later told by investigators that a witness had seen someone

throw a bundle from the bridge and then saw three children in a nearby car.

 

Phan, 23, was in seclusion Wednesday morning at her mother's brick home, the

front porch cluttered with children's shoe

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