number 1, they shouldn't have worried over a TWO YEAR OLD, saying "yes sir" and "please".
number 2, its a pathetic excuse to beat a TWO YEAR OLD.
number 3, who can do that to their own daughter?
If I didn't say "please" or "thank you" my parents would spray me with water, like a squirt gun. Or if I put my elbows on the table they'd spray me. Now that I think about it, it was kind of silly of them to do that, but I learned manners without harsh conditions.
This makes me sick to know that there are sick people out their who are willing to do that to their own sons and daughters. This precious girl didn't deserve any of this. Even worse, that guy wasn't her father. I have no sympathy for them. i hope they die too.
Poor girl RIP RILEY!!! I remember when my mom would hit me and get all angry over tiny things and she still does! but she never looses it like that and i feel like crap after imagine what she felt and she was way younger than me !!
That mother should burn in hell and the motherfucker whom she was dating
I would have to agree with strawberryxBunny3. They're [i]teaching[/i] her to say her thank yous and whatnots - though they themselves have no morals when she was saying her i love yous to them. Sick people.
Oh, and in case most of you didn't read properly, the man is not her father. It's someone the mother met online in some gaming community.
those parents are fucking bastards. Who beats their kid to death, and then doesn't even take them to the hospital because they fear time in prison.
I hope they go to jail for the rest of their lives. Both of them. That little 2 year old had an entire life ahead of her.
My dad just screams at me when I don't say "Yes sir" o.o That's sick. The little girl was so painfully adorable, he must truly be heartless to beat her to death.
Not to mention the mother is a total coward...
It makes me sick to my stomach how parents can do this?
Really, I remember the nights my mother use to beat me senseless for nothing and would threaten to kill me and my grandmother would step in the way, and I was over 5 I couldn't even begin to think of what was going through that poor child's head.
That mother should rot in prison till beyond death.
May Riley rest in peace.
Sickening, if you ask me. I would just like to point out that manners aren't really that important when it all comes down to it. No one should be forced to address their father as "sir."
This is so terrible.
I have a two year old cousin, a four year old cousin, and a ten month old neice, all close to Riley's age. I'm hurting inside thinking of them or ANY child in that position.
Poor Riley probably didn't even know what she did to deserve the beating. And the worst thing is, she didn't do anything to deserve it.
We studied the Natural Rights for about the tenth time at school recently. One of those rights was the right of life. After all these absolutely horrible things some humans have done, and to make it worse--to their own blood--in my opinion, this concept in many cases is very wrong, and those two are proof. I'm ashamed to call myself part of this kind of world where some are cruel enough to murder their own little girl. And with her saying 'I love you' as she is being beaten, too! It's unbelievable how some people can have no morals at all.
Humans are disgusting creatures. And the worse part is how they're shifting the blame towards eachother. I mean...hell, your daughter just...[i]died[/i] and you're pointing fingers saying 'I didn't do it. He/she did it.'
Well, beating her black and blue isn't any better than killing her.
She...she was just two years old; a helpess two year-old. I think God saved her by taking her away from those monsters. RIP, little girl. RIP.
At Kimberly and Royce: I HOPE YOU FUCKING BURNING HELL FOR WHAT YOU'VE DONE! May God have mercy on your soul after you've did a slow and painful death. Scratch that, you can burn.
Riley, you little angel, I'm sorry your mother was sick in the head and she had a loser for a boyfriend. May you rest in heavenly peace with unicorns and cotton candy clouds. You should've been able to have a life.