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美国一母亲试图在facebook上把自己孩子卖掉

2013-3-12 14:14| 发布者: lucyliu8472 | 查看: 1134| 原文链接

美国一22岁母亲,misty vanhorn,有2个孩子,居住在哦克拉荷马州,周6被逮捕,因为她试图通过社交网站facebook卖掉她2个孩子,分别是10个月大,和2岁,一共卖 usd 3890 美金。

警察说,此女子试图多次通过社交网络卖掉孩子,小的卖927美金,或2个孩子一起卖3890美金。警察说,此女希望能筹集到4000美金,保释她被拘留的男朋友。

此女被捕时候正和另一个州的一个女人(阿肯色州)在谈卖孩子的买卖。现在孩子在国家监管处。

被捕的女子在facebook 留言说:“ 你开车过来,30分钟车程,给我1000美金,孩子永远是你的了”

Here's a quick parenting tip: it's not OK to offer to sell your children on Facebook, even if you really need the money.

Misty VanHorn, a 22-year old mother of two in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, found that out the hard way over the weekend.

VanHorn was arrested on Saturday for the alleged trafficking of minors on Facebook – offering her 10-month old and her 2 year-old for $US4000 ($3890).

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According to the police report, VanHorn offered her children several times on the social network – offering the 10-month old girl for $US1000 ($972), or both of them for $US4000. And she had a taker.

Police believe VanHorn wanted the $US1000 to bail her boyfriend out of jail.

VanHorn was dealing with a woman in Fort Smith, Arkansas, according to The Oklahoman. This means she could be charged with a federal crime because the act would have crossed state borders.

"Just come to Sallisaw, it's only 30 minutes away and I'll give you all of her stuff and let y'all have her forever for $1000," read VanHorn's Facebook message to the Fort Smith woman, as unearthed in the police report by the Daily Dot.

She is being held on a $US40,000 ($38,900) bond. The children are in the custody of the state's department of human services, which alerted the police in the first place.

A word of caution for anyone rushing to Facebook to find the alleged perpetrator: there are multiple Misty VanHorns on the social network. Two of them live in Oklahoma. One looks similar to the mugshot released by the Sequoyah County Police Department, but does not appear to live in VanHorn's town, Sallisaw.

Mashable is the largest independent news source covering digital culture, social media and technology.







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