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Police (possibly) seek connection between dead baby, mother's gaming habits photo

Gamepolitics has a story up relaying the depressing tale of a North Carolina woman who may have been been responsible for the death of her 11-month-old daughter, and the confusing tale of how police are attempting to connect it to her gaming habits. Here's the scoop:

Police in North Carolina are looking into a woman’s online gaming habits as they investigate the death of her 11-month-old daughter.

According to WRAL-5, Johni Michelle Heuser has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of baby Harmony, who had been reported missing last Friday, leading to a statewide Amber Alert. On Saturday police found the child’s body in the attic of Heuser’s home. Heuser said Harmony died weeks ago from crib death and she hid the body out of fear.

Alright, so that all seems rather routine, if not a bit morbid, but how does it relate to gaming? Hit the jump and prepare yourself to be as utterly confused as I am.

No one is debating the dead baby. Obviously this woman is at best an unfit mother, and at worst she's the reincarnation of Elizabeth Báthory. Not content to merely chalk the infanticide up to the woman's being an inept human, North Carolina police have apparently been seeking a connection between the woman's gaming habits and the death. Here's another quote:

As part of their investigation, authorities seized an Xbox video-game system from Heuser’s home, and they were examining her playing habits in hopes of developing leads in the case.

“It can be utilized to connect with the Internet, so you can talk with other people, play games with other people, that sort of thing,” Harnett County Sheriff Larry Rollins said.

In an e-mail to WRAL, a woman who claims to live near the family said she recognized Heuser’s game character on her computer. She said Heuser was online as late as last Thursday to participate in a role-playing game.

Something about that description seems a bit off. Assuming the description -- from a TV news report -- is accurate, it seems the woman was playing some kind of online RPG that caused her to devote more attention to gaming than to her child. As they seized an Xbox from the woman, one has to assume it's an Xbox title, but that would only leave Final Fantasy XI or Phantasy Star Online. This wouldn't be the first time that an MMO has sped up Darwinian selection, but then the next bit makes things even more confusing:

GP: The police seem interested in determing whether Heuser may have discussed some detail of Harmony’s death while online and will likely be focusing on chat and message logs.

Are the police scouring the Xbox hard drive for these logs that apparently indicate the woman's guilt? They already have her admitting to the death, they have a corpse, and yet they seem really intent on pushing this whole "ze games killed her baby" angle. I'm not saying people never get so into these games that they lose any concept of reality, but it seems like the police are searching for a scapegoat; or the media reporting on things is playing up an angle that doesn't exist using their limited knowledge of the medium.

I wonder how the dead baby feels about being used to push an agenda? Oh right, I forget! The dead baby is dead! He feels nothing! Well thank god for that, otherwise he might be a trifle pissed about being the posterchild for the scourge of video games.








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Rockvillian's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 10:46
Rockvillian
Okay...

You'd think they'd pick something more relevant (well not really), like the dead baby sequence in Max Payne?

I'm so confused.
deiga-the-semivaliant's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 10:46
deiga-the-semivaliant
Dead baby is dead.

It's morbid as hell, but I laughed at that.
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 10:52
king3vbo
Deiga, I lol'd. So hard. But then I felt bad afterwards.

Yah well waddya know, once again someone is trying to put the blame on games. Nothing new under the sun, I guess.
jeep's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 10:56
jeep
I think what the police are looking for is evidence for when they are trying to bring their case up...it doesnt seem like they are pushing the xbox killed the child angle for once. this just seems to me to be a case where since the woman did indeed go online after the childs death they want to know if she had indeed revealed any details that could prove to be harmful to her case. like if she secretly killed the kid or if she told someone that the child died and then they tried to cover up. basically they are just gathering all types of evidence.
blehman's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 10:57
blehman
So the police are trying to get information leading to the confession of the mother who confessed to hiding her dead baby for a week? That makes perfect sense. Like putting your pants on your torso, and your shirt on your legs. And walking upside down. 'Cause it's backwards day. And you're stupid.
Snaileb 's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 10:59
Snaileb
If her video game habits killed her child, then of course she's an unfit parent. Then the only arguement they can truely raise is that if video games didn't exist this would never happen, or that video game addiction is a cereal thing.

But that's the same as hiking or parasailing. It kills people sometimes, and it's an unhealthy habit.. does that mean it should be outlawed?

Cigarettes kill more people f*ck sakes, try doing something about that.

(PS. - I love my smokes please dont illegal them.)
Fuzzy's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 11:01
Fuzzy
I don't think that it is the police who are trying to pin anything on gaming. Unless I read the posts wrong, she has yet to admit her guilt. They are trying to prove her guilt, and believe that she may have discussed the murder while online. That seems like a perfectly valid line of investigation to me.

It sounds like the media is the one trying to correlate this to the "gaming is evil" agenda, not the police. If you replace "xbox" with "computer" and "RPG" with "AOL", I would expect the police to do the same thing.

Wow. Never thought I'd be defending the police. /serious Fuzzy
BS3 Owner's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 11:02
BS3 Owner
-1,000 Experience Points for Craftiness.
( Putting the Baby in the attic. )

Police have been told to look for teh Satan Worshiping Videogames... & the console of death...

I have no respect anymore for RPG'ers. They all seem HELL bent to blame it on teh games!!!! Yeah, I used to do the Palladium / D&D w/books. Uhh last time I checked I wasn't on drugs too!
blehman's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 11:06
blehman
@Fuzzy

"Heuser said Harmony died weeks ago from crib death and she hid the body out of fear."

That sounds kinda like an admission of guilt to me.
MaxVest's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 11:06
MaxVest
I agree with Fuzzy after reading the GP story. The mother claims the baby suffered crib death and she panicked and hid the body. But maybe she's lying, and somebody got drunk and did something bad (never shake a baby). And maybe she told somebody about it. It makes sense to look at her chat logs for evidence.

This does sound like a bit of a stretch by GP.
Snaileb 's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 11:07
Snaileb
I'm pretty sure I should be offended by what BS3 Owner just said but in the end I just scratch my head and walk away..
MaxVest's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 11:09
MaxVest
Crap. Forgot my "Looks like some people should have been playing Imagine: Babyz instead" callous 'n' snide remark.
blehman's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 11:16
blehman
Ok, @my above comment:

Not an admission of guilt, but at the very least an admission criminally negligent behavior, which also carries a strong sentence. Not to mention obstruction of justice (for not coming forward sooner). So I guess Max is right in his comment.
Fuzzy's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 11:18
Fuzzy
@ blehman
That's what I get for not going all the way back to the source article. Thanks for the info.

I think that my initial point still stands. She is claiming that she didn't murder the kid, and the police think that she might have said something indicating that she did murder the child through the xbox. Can we all agree that natural selection needs a little helping hand with this woman?
Jetsetlemming's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 11:33
Jetsetlemming
When I read the title, I was thinking she ignored the baby, too involved in an MMO, and let it starve or something, like those players that play themselves to death on Wow except responsible for another. But no, the baby died of crib death (which Wikipedia tells me is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, a term I better recognize...) apparently, and the report doesn't mention the baby starved or sometihng, so how the fuck does gaming come into this? Games made her hide the baby's death? What?
I call shenanigans.
boatorious's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 11:39
boatorious
You might not be interpreting this incident accurately.

If you are responsible for the expiration of another person there is a panoply of possible criminal charges. It depends on jurisdiction but generally there are many possible charges : there's felony murder, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree murder, different degrees of intentional manslaughter, some degrees of involuntary manslaughter, and then there are some criminal neglect charges. There are probably more I'm missing -- and that is only if the person is charged.

Anyway, that's the point of finding those chat logs : anything the suspect said about the baby could affect what charges, if any, are to be brought against her. In fact, the story even says the logs are being examined for something like that:

"Investigators have been trying to interview people Heuser communicated with in online chat rooms to determine what they knew of Heuser and if they knew anything of Harmony's death before last weekend"

The police have a duty to do this type of stuff whether the lady is a gamer or not. Due diligence is not game hating.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 13:32
Holyetheline
I would never let anything die just because of an MMO. Not even a fish. This woman must have been awesome.
whiteboy0869's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 13:50
whiteboy0869
Awesome? Are you crazy? Tell me that was a joke. And honestly, I would be interested in her gaming habits also, considering she logged on as a few days ago. I know that you wouldn't see me online if I had a dead baby hidden in my attic. If I were to lose one of my kids, I doubt you would ever see me online again. So, maybe they feel that she could possible be addicted to the game so much that she neglected her children, and they are looking for any lead they can find. I remember seeing an article about two parents who played dungeons and dragons or some shit online so much, their baby died. They admitted to it though. I will see if I can't find that article and then link to it.
Sharpless's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 13:55
Sharpless
I didn't get a bad vibe from it. Her addiction may have led to the kid's death, but I didn't get any sort of VIDEO GAMES KILLED MY BABY nonsense from it. Let's not be a community of alarmists.
Velt's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 14:32
Velt
No WOW involved?
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 15:16
Bob Muir
Xboxes don't even keep logs, as far as I know. That just sounds like stealing a console to play some Halo 2.
kawitchate's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 15:50
kawitchate
“[The Xbox] can be utilized to connect with the Internet, so you can talk with other people, play games with other people, that sort of thing”

Jark212's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 17:26
Jark212
it might have something to do with the red ring of death. Maby?
ampersan's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/25/2007 18:25
ampersan
"THEY R BLAMING TEH GAYMES!! BASTARD GOVERNMENT!! WRYYYYYY!!!!"


I don't see any game hating here, just cops investigating a crime. Doesn't it make sense to try and find out what she was talking about after it happened, whether it was on her computer, phone, or xbox? Rather than fanatical game-hating, I see fanatical game-hating-hating.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/26/2007 05:32
Aaron Mxy Yost
How many dead babies does it take to log on to Xbox Live?
Fading Star's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2007 21:16
Fading Star
None.

That sucks.
Pupnasty's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/01/2007 13:13
Pupnasty
The only cross platforming you can do with the xbox 360 and pc is final fantasy, halo 2 and shadow run, but since the one said "Avatar" she might have possibly been playing Final Fantasy XI?
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