Friday, July 30, 2010



French mother confesses to eight infant murders

By Agence France-Presse, Updated: 29/07/2010


A French nursing assistant, Thursday admitted suffocating eight newborn babies
because she did not want more children
and wished to avoid seeing a doctor for contraception, a prosecutor said.


Dominique Cottrez, 45, was charged with murder Thursday
after the new owners of her parents' former home at the weekend
found the remains of two newborns buried in plastic bags in the garden
as they planted a tree.

The skeletal remains of the other six infants were later found dumped,
also in plastic sacks, in the garage of the mother's current home.


Prosecutor Eric Vaillant told reporters Cottrez
admitted suffocating the infants because after having two daughters
"she did not want any more children" and did not want
"to see a doctor to get contraception."


Cottrez's husband Pierre-Marie Cottrez was freed
after denying any knowledge of the killings.


His wife, whose heavy build appears to have concealed the pregnancies
from acquaintances, now faces trial and life imprisonment.
Investigators said she had confessed
to suffocating the babies shortly after their births between 1989
and 2006 or 2007, and to concealing the bodies from her husband
under household clutter in the garage.

The father told officers he had never suspected his wife was pregnant.
In past cases some defendants have said they were in denial
about their pregnancies and not fully responsible for their actions,
but Vaillant said Cottrez had admitted to being
"perfectly aware" of her condition.


Stunned residents of the quiet village of Villers-au-Tertre
in northern France put flowers outside the two houses
where police had found the infants' bodies over the past few days.


Local priest Robert Meignotte placed eight candles outside
the couple's current home where most of the remains were found.
"I'm very upset," he said.
"I baptise five children every Sunday in the 17 villages of the parish.
You don't just throw children out like that in a big bag.
It's incomprehensible."


Prosecutors described it as the worst case of infanticide in recent French history,
following a string of similar cases in which isolated
and troubled mothers disposed of their newborns.

The suspects were brought before a magistrate in the
nearby town of Douai to hear the charges.

Pierre-Marie Cottrez worked as a carpenter and
was a respected member of the village council in Villers-au-Tertre,
a 620-strong community.

"He's on his third term in office. He used to volunteer in the community.
He's a respectable man," local mayor Patrick Mercier told reporters.

Mercier said the councillor's wife was a more withdrawn person
who rarely took part in village life.
He said she had a weight problem which might be the reason
why any pregnancies had passed unnoticed.

"No-one was aware of anything at all," said the shocked mayor,
adding that Villers-au-Tertre was a village "where nothing ever happens."

The pair were arrested on Tuesday and questioned
while police used sniffer dogs to search the two addresses.
According to Vaillant, the mother quickly confessed and told officers
to search the couple's home in another part of the village.

Teams went there and six more sets of remains were found in the garage,
tied up in four plastic bin bags and concealed under plant pots and junk.
Gendarmes were deployed outside one of the houses where the bodies were found,
and sealed off the entrance to the macabre scene with plastic sheeting.


"I'm still in shock," said a former mayor of Villers-au-Tertre,
Daniel Collignon, echoing the sentiments of many local people.
The couple had lived in the village for 15 years
and their grown-up daughters have children themselves.
Neither showed any sign of unusual behaviour, local residents said.



The incident follows a string of similar cases in France:

Earlier this year a mother was convicted of killing six of her newborn children
and hiding them in the cellar of her house in northwestern France.
Another notorious recent case was of a mother who was jailed
in June last year for smothering two boys born in secret
at her expatriate home in South Korea, and a third child born in France,
and hiding them in a freezer.

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Blogger’s food tasting!

 

An Exclusive Blogger’s food tasting event 

 

 

 

Adore the table setting! I appreciate food better with appealing set up and ambience:

 

Brought George along to grace the event.

They even customized sweets as one of the door gifts:

 

 

Bread with butter is a must have for me.

Regardless of the number of courses, I would still grab one, at least.

 

 

Giving a speech on the company’s background  and sharing with us

that we were privileged to be the first to experience their newly introduced upcoming-menu!

 

Super give face right; paying full attention:




The starter was well presented and I must say, it was the BEST smoked-salmon I had thus far

(Not salty at all! I usually avoid smoked salmon for it’s usually too salty for my liking).

They surprised us by unveiling the salmon from removing a transparent cover, then smoke emits!

 

I know right! I’m that serious!

If not where do you think these fantastic pictures come from?

My professionalism in blog-photography doesn’t come easy ok :p

 

 

While the other bloggers were busily indulging…

 

So was I!

 

 

With this very interesting new creation!

It’s a “cappuccino-like” wild mushroom soup, with foam on the surface.

Would be cooler if served in a coffee cup though:

 

Tender-loving frog leg. I crave for frog legs all the time!

The meat’s so much more tender and juicy compared to chicken.

This dish is very lightly done to retain it’s freshness within:

 

 

Why am I forever that joyous with food around?

Gosh, I’m such a glutton!

 

Ice cream makes girls happier than boys!

 

 

REFRESHING Lime sorbet, gorgeously scoped into a shot glass + champagne glass

with berries to decorate and dry ice to create the smokey-feel!

 

 

Picture perfect with the kind boss that invited us:

 

TP lecturer seated on my left, find him familiar? (:

 


Ok… See what I meant? Gosh, I’m constantly smiling/laughing!

 

 

Short Rib was good too! Very nicely infused with the sauce:

 

 

I like how they made the strawberry parfait into lolipop-like form:

but I hate the chocolate vinegar though.

I hate brown chocolate as a whole anyways, worst with vinegar, that is.

 

 

 

Hahahaha.. This pics are hilarious!

One guy trying to get into the picture, while the other’s trying to avoid:

 

 

Then came the extremely talented chef, looking really amiable:

 

 

Lastly, a cup of tea to end this fabulous 6 courses fine dining meal:

 

Never fails to impress, even with a small packet of sugar:

 

 

 

As usual, a very nice door gift for us to keep:

 

 

No event is perfect without closing pictures:

 

The bloggers present:

 


And all the others who made this event possible:



The two very satisfied-being, heading back:

 

 

 

 

 

**Side track: For those that miss my baby sister, Joey!

 



And I'm in love again!!!

This time with…

 

 

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I will fall in love with you, everyday, all over again:

Night earthlings (:

 

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Sunday, July 25, 2010

The Heng’s New Place!

 

The reluctance of leaving my chamber every damn morning…

 

 

Our house warming was today!

It was a rather hurried plan, hence we only invited a few (:

 

Daddy ordered some really good, but over priced buffet for the guests:

 

 

Who that we call the early birds!

 

 

Meanwhile, let me show you around where I find my very own peace:

 

 

I totally adore the Zen look; decided to add a little more touch to my empty wall with...

Ah hur! Velvet Decals! Expensive + tedious work, but totally worth it (:

 

 


The fantabulous transformation:

 

 

A sneak peep at Winnie's room; opposite!

 She opted for the retro style (:

We have the same furnishings but extremely different settings!

 

The night owls!

 

 

Re-heated the buffet and settled in for my dinner too (:

 

 

Will be adding more deco to my bedroom; coming week.

Stay tuned to what my creativity can bring about!

I’m excited, are you?

 

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