4 kids taken from the meth house from hell

Trench Reynolds

mlarsonFour Children Taken From Tulsa Meth House:

Usually I leave the Oklahoma stories to angel even though I don’t think she’s from there or has ever been there but this one just leapt out at me. Something about meth stories just really get my goat.

Anyway, Goatface there is 30-year-old Melody Brooke Larson of Tulsa, Oklahoma. She had her 4 kids, ages 19 months, 2, 3, 7 and 10, taken from her house where meth was being trafficked. But the fact that meth was being dealt there isn’t the end of the story.

Let’s go down the list of other atrocities that were going on in the house. There were exposed needles within reach of the children. There was human waste on the floor. There were prescription drugs in reach of the kids. There was blood sprayed on the wall from someone jabbing themselves with one of the aforementioned needles. And the usual trash, clothes and broken glass strewn about the place.

I wouldn’t be surprised if there were some high end electronics in the house because usually drug dealers worry about satisfying there own desires and not the wants and needs of their own children.

Thanks to Chantel for the tip.

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25 Responses to “4 kids taken from the meth house from hell”

  • April Says:

    Hmmmm. Meth heads – I hate ‘em. Why do they have kids?

  • Trench Reynolds Says:

    Apparently meth heads can’t keep their pants on.

  • Judy Says:

    “She had her 4 kids, ages 19 months, 2, 3, 7 and 10″

    Is my math off here or am I missing something? I see 5 kids.

    • Jenn Says:

      I saw 5 kids as well.
      I just don’t understand how these people can fuck themselves up on all kinds of drugs and alcohol and stuff, with little to no effect on their fertility, while other people struggle to even have one baby to call their own. that just does not give me hope for the human race, when the fucked up scrubby types can have baby after baby, and the ones who should be breeding are lucky to have one baby after years of trying.

  • pak31 Says:

    Just disgusting. More people should be shown what drugs can and will do to a person. Then to throw kids into the mix. I hope they are out of that environment and away from her for good. What a horrible thing for kids to experience, do they have ANY good memories so far?? So sad.

  • pak31 Says:

    Judy, another article says the ages are 1,2,3, and 10. No 7 year old. Not sure if the age 7 was a typo by the original writer of the article.

  • Angel Says:

    I forgive you for posting the Okie story, Trench. I know how you LOOOOOVE your meth-heads. :lol:

    Seriously – why keep kids in such an environment? Did she not have any family who were willing to take the kids? If she wants to screw up her own life, who am I to say she can’t….but please – don’t drag your kids into that cesspool with you. :cry:

  • Jenny Says:

    Hey now, I do a good job of posting the Okie stories (and I do live in this god forsaken state). Meth and Okie’s go hand in hand, it is really sad.

    • Angel Says:

      I know you do, Jenny….and I thank you! I was just diggin’ at Trench, since he has made me the resident expert on Oklahoma, lately. My next goal is to become an expert on WV. Bwhahahahaha :twisted:

    • Kathy Says:

      Sheesh, you people and your need to bash WV. What is it about WV that makes people hate it so much? We don’t have nearly the number of PBB stories that FL has. I know… it was the Wrong Turn and Wrong Turn – Dead End movies, wasn’t it? Trust me, we don’t have inbred cannibals living near toxic runoff from abandoned paper mills. There are lots of people who believe that the Mothman really did/does exist. And, the Moundsville Penitentiary is supposedly haunted. Oh, and the insane asylum in Weston is haunted. But, we seem to have way fewer cases of child abuse than FL!!!

    • Jenn Says:

      I grew up in Oklahoma, and this kind of stuff does make me very sad. I never knew any meth-heads growing up there, but I moved away almost 14 years ago. I do have a cousin that works in DHS there though (well, she’s a step-cousing but still).

  • April Says:

    EARWORM!!!

    Country Roads, take me home
    To the place I belong
    West Virginia, mountain mamma
    Take me home, country roads
    Take me home, down country roads
    Take me home, down country roads

    • Kathy Says:

      Your momma is so offended by WV that she alters the meaning of John Denver’s lyrics??? He doesn’t say “western virginia,” he says WEST Virginia. We are our own state and have been since 1863. I can’t believe you people are so cruel and mean to my beloved state. I’m gonna talk to the ACLU about this… this… this discrimination! Yeah, that’s what it is… discrimination! I’ll get this hate-spewing blog shut down! Don’t you mess with this mountain momma! Hey, I said mountain momma (as in living in the mountains), not mountain of a momma as in arse as big as a mountain.

      hehehe… At least my state has only been featured in jest on this site for quite some time. I pray that we can keep it that way.

  • Angel Says:

    LOL. I have that tape – John Denver. LOVE him!

    • April Says:

      Sing it with me then –

      Country Roads, take me home
      To the place I belong
      West Virginia, mountain mamma
      Take me home, country roads
      Take me home, down country roads
      Take me home, down country roads

      Wait… Wait…. You know I’m a beachy kida girl. I love Hawaii… You sing it your way and I’ll sing it mine…

      Almost Heaven, West Makaha,
      high ridge mountain, crystal clear blue waters.
      All my friends there sitting on the beach,
      young and old among them,
      eating fish straight from the sea.

      Country road, take me home,
      to the place I belong,
      West Makaha, oh, Mount Ka`ala.
      Take me home, oh country road.

      • Cherish Says:

        According to my mommy, (yes, I still call her my mommy) he’s not actually singing about West Virginia, he’s singing about the western part of the state of Virginia. I’m not sure whether or not I believe her lol.

  • April Says:

    Kathy has some serious WV pride. Bettah watch out fo’ that mountain momma. She gonna kick our asses…. :lol:

  • Angel Says:

    Kathy….say it with me…..WV is just another state….WV is just another state….WV is just another state……with almost as many toothless guys as South Georgia has….. :lol:

    • Kathy Says:

      hehehe… There’s not a state in the union that doesn’t have something wrong with it. I am very grateful to have all of my teeth. I kinda like the Hawaiian version of country roads. That is a state I need to visit someday.

      We do seem to have an excessive number of chewing tobacco users. I’ve seen women who rub snuff. ick. We have nose-pickers and butt-scratchers, too. But, I’ve seen those in every state I’ve ever visited (including CA *gasp*).

      Ok, back to work…

  • *Mercy*For*The*Broken* Says:

    These poor babies :( this breaks my heart. How do people like this get away with this crap for as long as they do? Hope someone gives these kids a better home. They deserve so much more than this. People like this have no business having animals…let alone children. :evil:

  • Julie Says:

    Hi…this is marginally topical. Have you all heard of Project Prevention? I just heard about them for the first time yesterday, and I wondered how many more of these stories would be on here if they didn’t exist.

  • Angel Says:

    What is Project Prevention?

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