Texas Investigators Searching for Girl in 'Ecstasy' Video - Update 13/07/07

i dunno.. the vid looked real to me.. it would be hard for a kid to fake rolling their eyes..

hopefully they find those dumb chicks..
 
All hail the new leader of the USA, Sir Draconius!

This has got to be a hoax...little kids (and dogs and cats for that matter) can act hyper and trippy at will. Its in their nature, in fact.

Now I do realize in my heart and mind that abuse and manipulation of others is wrong wrong wrong!!

But please Gawd, I am so sick of the Waaahmbulance. make it leave.
I want to see this nation rise from the ashes of paranoia and hysteria.
 
Deputies rounding up teens in toddler drug video
By MELANIE MARKLEY, Houston Chronicle
July 10, 2007

Authorities say they have located the teens who appeared in an online video teasing a toddler and saying she had taken the drug Ecstasy while sitting on the floorboard of a moving vehicle.

Child Protective Services spokewoman Estella Olguin confirmed today that the Harris County Sheriff's Office has identified the people in the video and was in the process of rounding them up for questioning.

All apparently are from Houston.

Investigators also are determining the welfare of the two children shown in the video, including the toddler and an infant, who is seen being handed from one person to another in the back seat of the car.

The video originally appeared on YouTube but was removed.

Various clues in the video — a map and a Houston radio station broadcast — had gotten the sheriffs' departments in Harris and Jackson counties involved in the investigation. FBI spokeswoman Shauna Dunlap said her agency also is looking into the matter.


Passenger denies claim
An e-mail purportedly written by the camera operator says the girl wasn't given any drugs. The e-mail doesn't include the author's real name.

Still, Harris County Sheriff's Office spokesman Lt. John Martin said he is disturbed by what he sees in the two-minute and 28-second video.

A child who appears to be about 2 is sitting on the back-seat floor of the car and rolling her eyes back until only the whites are showing. A young woman in the car taps and squeezes the little girl's cheeks, telling her to stop rolling her eyes.

"Cookie, stop rolling, girl," she said. "You shouldn't have popped no x."

Most of the young women appear to be teens. But at least one adult is believed to be in the car.

While the toddler rolls her eyes, the women continue to laugh and poke fun at the girl, frequently using expletives.

Martin said it's unclear if the child is actually on Ecstasy, a dangerous stimulant and hallucinogen. But he said there definitely appears to be something wrong with the toddler. Also, he said, it's obvious that neither of the children in the car is in a child safety seat.

"These people are endangering these children for their own amusement," said Martin.


CPS is concerned
Harris County authorities are investigating the video because an announcer on the car radio is heard giving the call letters KHCB FM, which is a Christian station in Houston. An instrumental version of Jesus Loves Me is playing in the background.

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office also is investigating because a Jackson County map can be seen protruding from a pocket on the back of the car's front seat. Bonnie BeMent, assistant general manager of the KHCB network, said her 100,000-watt station reaches into portions of Jackson County.

Olguin said her agency stands ready to launch its own investigation. She said CPS is very concerned about the welfare of the children.

Although the video was removed from YouTube, it has reappeared on a variety of Web sites, including Parents Behaving Badly and Digg. The video has drawn international outrage.

Several of the people making comments said they had contacted authorities and demanded an investigation.

One of the young women on the video, a 17-year-old known as Cool Bean'sz, has a MySpace account, Olguin said. She said the girl's profile originally indicated she was from southwest Houston. But as the controversy grew, she revised it to say she was from South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.

On one of the message boards, an e-mail apparently written by Cool Bean'sz said the whole thing was a joke. Her friend's niece kept rolling her eyes as if she were on Ecstasy, she said, and so they decided to record her.

She said she put the video on YouTube so she could link it to her MySpace page.

"Then like a week later," she said, "all these little no life retardts (sic) R sending me messages talking (expletive)."

Olguin said her agency wants to find out for itself whether the video was a joke.

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Amerika Out of Control said:
...CPS is concerned
Harris County authorities are investigating the video because an announcer on the car radio is heard giving the call letters KHCB FM, which is a Christian station in Houston. An instrumental version of Jesus Loves Me is playing in the background.
Sung to the tune of Jesus Loves "E":

Drug Crazy
What do you do when you run out of cash,
To start some more wars against Middle East trash?
Where do you turn to regain control,
When you find yourself stuck in a political hole?

We're all goin' Drug Crazeee!!!
Saving the world for a poor little girl,
Drug Crazee-ee-ee-ee-ee!!!
Bombing Iran while we put mom in the slam,
Drug Crazeee!!!
 
Little kids can and do roll their eyes. My two year old frequently rolls his, and we laugh, which causes him to continue doing it.

That said, if we were pinching his cheeks and smacking his face he would certainly react. :\
 
If the title of this video were "my little sister is weird" and none of the girls mentioned E
I guarantee there would be no comments like

Also the CHILD is clearly non responsive and shows typical behaviour of a person on drugs, specifically MDMA. No child would be able to fake a responsivness of person on drugs like that even if ordered to do so.

The fact that the girls suggested ecstasy (which for all we know is a joke) is what got everyone thinking that way.

If someone has some actual convincing proof that this isn't a joke
I'd be glad to hear it

edited to be more constructive
 
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The parents should still be fined for not having their children strapped in the car.

And I highly doubt this is fake, there are way too many dumb parents out there that are either keeping their babies because they can't afford an abortion or just to have a kid.
 
I think its just a little child who saw someone do it and is imitating it to get attention and continues to do it because she's getting a reaction. Then one of the teens said she shouldnt have taken that whole x because sometimes people do that on rolls. Maybe i just think too highly of people and cant see how any parent could do that to a child, so i could be wrong
 
That's really sad; I feel awful for that poor child.


BUT...I don't really think it looks like she's on e. When I've seen people roll their eyes, it is straight back and only white shows. The kid looks like she's looking up and to the side, where the person that keeps smacking her face is sitting. Also, the way her face is being mushed around looks like it would be extremely painful, ESPECIALLY if you were rolling.

I totally wouldn't put it past those people to do something that idiotic; all I'm saying is that I don't agree with people saying her behavior is conclusive.
 
FauxReal said:
Is ther an actual song called "Jesus Loves 'E'"?
There is now, wanna be my agent?

And I've got plenty of other family favorites where that came from:

There's No Business Like Blow Business

Foxy-Methoxy Lady

I Left My Works in San Fransico

And for lovers of "high art":

Brahm's Etude in E Minor for Tweaker Orchestra and Clandestine Labglass Percussion

Tha Ghost:

Regarding that thread, it's funny how YouTube can twist reality, and how years of being told what to think by conservative government propagandists influences even the relatively open minds here at BL.

While I don't condone giving psychoactive drugs to children, I can't help thinking that even if the mother did give her little girl a dose of MDMA, it would probably be far less harmful than the Ritalin routinely pumped into kids not much older than her as a form of "chemical babysitter" here in the Land of Hypocrisy.
 
Adrenochrome said:
Fucking mexicans deserve to be locked up for this

Yo, one of the girls in the video was white, and WTF does bein mexican have to do with this? SMH ignorance comes in all races .:| Maybe i just took that comment the wrong way but its pretty fucked up if you think its "those damn mexicans" and not just as many stupid ass white chinese or black or indian or whatever the fuck people.
 
lacey k said:
Yo, one of the girls in the video was white, and WTF does bein mexican have to do with this? SMH ignorance comes in all races .:| Maybe i just took that comment the wrong way but its pretty fucked up if you think its "those damn mexicans" and not just as many stupid ass white chinese or black or indian or whatever the fuck people.

no need for that
 
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fake as shit...the girl is either just imitating something she's seen or does crazy shit on her own and because people responded and laughed she keeps doing it...

i have a 2nd cousin who does the exact same type of shit...
 
i can't imagine a 3 yr old being able to swallow a foul tasting pill, that is why i am leaning towards them just being fucking stupid.
 
This girl does not exhibit the charactoristics of a person on MDMA. For one if a child that small was on MDMA she would be sweating like crazy and probably be dehydrated, which this kid is not. The eye rolling thing looks completely voluntary, and her eyes would be wiggling not going in the back of her head.

If she was though, the people who did that should never see the light of day again.
 
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