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Old 07-10-2007, 07:39 PM
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Little girl on E

Have you guys seen that video?
At first it looks like shes just playing, but then it starts to look like she's really trippin on something... Something just ain't right about it.
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Old 07-10-2007, 07:58 PM
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yep and to make matters worse the adult is blowing her up more by rubbing her head and shit..disturbing.
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Old 07-10-2007, 08:15 PM
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What is this I haven't even heard about it??
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Old 07-10-2007, 09:20 PM
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no links?
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Old 07-10-2007, 09:33 PM
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http://www.deletedyoutube.ftvteen.com/?v=xG33EnK29R4
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Old 07-10-2007, 09:36 PM
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Are you kidding me with that video, sick people in this world
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Deputies locate teens in toddler drug video


By MELANIE MARKLEY
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle

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Harris County authorities have located the 2-year-old child who was videotaped on the back-seat floorboard of a moving van while teens joked that she had taken the drug Ecstasy.

Lt. John Martin, a spokesman for the Harris County Sheriff's Office, said today that all nine people in the van — the toddler, an infant, four teens and three adults — are from Houston and were returning from Padre Island when the video was taken.

Everyone interviewed said the girl was not on Ecstasy, despite contrary claims in the video. Martin said authorities have yet to determine whether she, indeed, was given the dangerous stimulant and hallucinogenic. No charges have been filed.

"There is not enough information to say with any degree of certainty whether or not (the toddler) was exposed to any illegal drugs," Martin said.

In the video, which originally appeared on YouTube, the 2-year-old is seen crouching on the back-seat floorboard of the car and rolling her eyes back until only the whites are showing. A young woman in the car laughingly 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."

Investigators were told in interviews that the toddler, who is impressionable, had merely been asked to roll her eyes back into her head while they videotaped her, Martin said.

He said the little girl's mother, who is 21, was in the van when the video was taken. The video later was posted on YouTube with a link to a MySpace account maintained by one of the teens.

Martin could not say how investigators located the people in the van, but a spokeswoman for MySpace said the social networking site had cooperated with authorities in their investigation.

Harris County Child Protective Services spokeswoman Estella Olguin said the agency is eager to conduct its own investigation now that the children have been located. Aside from the toddler, an infant is seen being passed from person to person in the back seat.

The people who were in the van told authorities the video was shot on June 22, Olguin said. The two small children have been placed in the custody of relatives while the investigation is conducted, she said.

"We are looking at more than just whether a crime was committed," she said. "We also are looking at the welfare of these children, if they are in a safe environment, if there is cause for concern."

The video, which appeared on other Web sites after it was removed from YouTube, revealed ties to both Harris County and Jackson County. 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.

KHCB, a 100,000-watt station, reaches into portions of Jackson County. A Jackson County map can be seen protruding from a pocket on the back of the car's front seat.

The Jackson County Sheriff's Department and the FBI took part in the investigation.
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