Note dead left eye.

Alexandra V. Tobias, 22, was arrested mafter the January death of 3-month-old Dylan Lee Edmondson. She told investigators she became angry because the baby was crying while she was playing a computer game called FarmVille on the Facebook social-networking website.




  1. RTaylor says:

    Dangerously mentally disturbed people are out there. Even if identified early, there’s no where to put them. Eventually someone is injured or killed and they enter the criminal justice system. This isn’t wacky news, but a tragedy, and a sad statement if our society.

  2. Heinrich Moltke says:

    Eh. I’d do her.

  3. Dallas says:

    #18 Pedrito, she likely has many of your traits – a lazy eye and a frown. I know you don’t play Farmville because you live it.
    When you kill your thirsty donkey for rejecting your advances, you too should be killed.

  4. MichaelH says:

    # 22 Heinrich, feel free not to use a condom. I wouldn’t.

  5. Steve S says:

    Very sad. I am waiting for a lawsuit against the maker of Farmville and Facebook. The lawyer will argue that they should have known that she was playing Farmville too many hours a day. Even if she had not killed her baby, she may not have been able to care properly for her newborn or been able to meet her real-life obligations. They should have known………
    One thing for sure, in the US, whenever there is pain suffering and grief, a lawyer will pop up to make money on the suffering of others.

  6. Mextli says:

    #5 “This is why straight people should not be allowed to raise kids”

    I thought it was the reason bent (Gaaaaay) people are not allowed to marry in Texas.

  7. ± says:

    “Those who would kill her for killing her baby should be killed.”

    #15 — I think people who think people who think she should be killed, should be killed.

  8. N74JW says:

    She is obviously too immature to be a parent, but she is an adult nonetheless. Being a legal adult for close to four years, it is not hard to prove that she knows right from wrong and that it is wrong to kill another person. Give her the needle… Where was Dad during all of this?

  9. Micromike says:

    The “dead eye” is a common result of drug abuse and or brain damage. When caused by drugs it gets better if the person gets off drugs. There was a history of domestic abuse indicating a propensity for violence. Another unfit mother, there are many of them who don’t kill their kids, just ruin them.

    My imagination says she sold meth, and her body, to support her Internet and Facebook habits.

  10. Heinrich Moltke says:

    Fellas, this is my mom you’re talking about. Ease up.

  11. Special Ed says:

    #29 – What if they never had a mother and just had two daddies?

    Like this: http://tinyurl.com/3yrpqw3

  12. pedro says:

    #23 So you killed the donkey already?

  13. skeptic says:

    This isn’t nearly as bad as faking a laser attack on two innocent kittens!

  14. foobar says:

    She should have played WoW, then she never would have conceived.

  15. Tragic. Babies obviously need to be protected from their parents.

    Why hasn’t Pres. Obama lobbied to ban this destructive online game?

    Why does Pres. Obama hate 3 month old babies?

  16. Greg Allen says:

    >> Steve S said, on November 7th, 2010 at 9:02 am
    >> I am waiting for a lawsuit against the maker of Farmville and Facebook.

    I did a quick check — about half of child abuse deaths in America are from shaken baby syndrome.

    I think even a very creative lawyer would have a difficult time connecting it to Farmsville.

    I’ll also guess this isn’t the first time this woman (girl?) has abused this child.

  17. One of my colleague in office is addicted to this game..after being warned by my ceo, he has stopped playing in office…don’t know what would have happened if he was continuing to play …

  18. Farmville is interesting game .every one is addicted to that.But killing a daughter for the game is sin.

  19. Camisetas says:

    I think this is the saddest story I’ve ever read. Very sad. Amelie



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