Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Summer is here !!!!!!!!!!!!



In the mist of all the cold and wet, little Summer entered our life. She was born 1/13/2008. Weighing in at 6 lbs. 13 1/2 oz. she was born little after midnight. She is welcomed by her brothers Vincent and Jonas.







As I look into this sweet childs face and the faces of her brothers.....I wonder what would make a man throw his 4 children off a bridge. If you have not seen it on your news.....a man threw is 4 children off the Dauphin Island bridge. 2 boys and 2 little girls..age 3 months to 3 years. They have found both boys and one of the little girls ( they are 1 & 2) so they do not know which little girls they have. Still looking for the other little girl..

BAYOU LA BATRE -- The body of a young girl -- one of four siblings who authorities say were tossed from the Dauphin Island bridge by their father -- washed ashore in the marshlands of eastern Mississippi, discovered by a marine patrol officer Tuesday morning.

The girl has not been identified, officials said, but she is one of two young missing sisters, Hannah Luong, 2, and Lindsey Luong, 1.

The bodies of the girls' two brothers -- Ryan Phan, 3, and Danny Luong, 4 months -- were found in the coastal lands of Alabama during the weekend.


Authorities vowed to continue searching for the remaining missing girl, despite weather forecasts for thunderstorms today.

Investigators launched a massive search on Jan. 8 after police said the children's father, Lam Luong, confessed to throwing them off the two-lane 80-foot-tall bridge as an act of revenge against his wife, Kieu Phan.

Luong, 37, of Irvington, is in jail on four counts of capital murder in connection with the deaths of the four children. Luong's attorney has since said that Luong has said he was pressured by police into making a false confession.

The unidentified girl's body was found Tuesday at 9 a.m. by a marine patrol officer with the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, which has been helping in the search.

Rusty Pittman, marine patrol assistant chief, said the officer found the body in the North Rigolets Bayou, near the Mississippi-Alabama state line.

"We're just trying to help bring this family some closure," Pittman said.

Officials said family members recognized clothing found on the girl's body, but it remained unclear which of the two sisters had been found, pending an official identification from a medical examiner.



So happy having little Summer but so sad for everyone associated with the 4 little children.