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A 37-year-old man tossed his kids over a bridge in Alabama. The children fell 80 feet to their death and their ages varied from just a few months old to three years old. The man is now charged with four counts of capital murder.
Lam Luong, 37, reported to police that his four kids were missing and then broke down in tears and admitted that he threw them off an 80-foot-high bridge.
Luong is now charged with four counts of capital murder and is scheduled for court Thursday.
The young children ages range from a few months old to 3 years.
According to Yahoo News, Loung had an argument with his wife before taking his kids and authorities believe that the father drove to the bridge and stopped at the highest part of the bridge and threw the young children over the side.
After the incident Luong reported to police that the children were missing and that a woman who was babysitting the youngsters failed to return them.
Luong suffered from a crack habit and has a known history of drug abuse. He was also arrested back in October on a crack possession charge.
Over 70 people in boats searched the water for the bodies but so far no discovery has been made.
I really hope this guy does not blame his drug habit for what happened. He needs to be put in prison for a long time.
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