Friday, June 17, 2011

Grandma Jailed for Attempted Sale of Grandson

Holly Hill Florida:  A grandmother accused of trying to sell her newborn grandson last year pleaded no contest Thursday to two felony charges of illegal sale of a child and using a cell phone to commit a crime.  Patty Bigbee tried to sell her infant grandson for $75,000.  

The Missouri lottery confirmed that in 2008, she won a $1 million lottery prize in Hazelwood, Missouri(Good things happen to bad people).  Apparently, she blew the money in 2 years and became desperate for money...

She is hoping for leniency in the court case.  No leniency for her please jury?  Thanks.

1 comment:

  1. If other reports are to be believed, the baby's mother was in on this too, as if things could possibly be made worse.

    I have no idea if there was a conversation between Patty Bigbee and her daughter as to whether or not the "buyer" would make a suitable mother. Frankly, it doesn't matter if there was. If you're fit to be a parent, the idea of selling your child would make you feel physically sick. The idea of child protection isn't just something that gets talked about in courts by social workers. It's a fierce, angry, primal feeling in every parent; wanting to ensure your child's safety. That feeling might even lead to giving your baby up for adoption, if you know that you can't give them a good life.

    Giving up your child for adoption is a complex, heartbreaking thing and it's too easy, not to mention downright offensive, to assume that motivations are always selfish. But giving up your child for financial gain? That's abhorrent.

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