Thursday, January 10, 2008

Man throws 4 kids off coastal Alabama bridge ( CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS ???)

CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS ???????



Police: Man throws 4 kids off coastal Alabama bridge


Last Updated:January 09. 2008 11:25AM
Published: January 09. 2008 11:25AM

BAYOU LA BATRE - Authorities searched coastal waters Wednesday for the bodies of four young children believed to have been thrown off a bridge by their father in a dispute with his wife.

Lam Luong, 37, who is charged with four counts of capital murder, confessed Tuesday night to driving to the Dauphin Island bridge and tossing the youngsters off the span, which is as high as 80 feet above the water in places, said detective Scott Riva.

Bayou La Batre Police Chief John Joyner said Luong, who came to this coastal town from Vietnam in 1984 and was a shrimper, apparently had a dispute with his wife, Ngoc Phan, 23, before taking the children to the bridge.

The couple lived with her mother at Bayou La Batre, a fishing village with a large Southeast Asian community. The wife was in seclusion Wednesday morning in the brick home, the front porch cluttered with children’s shoes.

Phan’s brother-in-law, family spokesman Kam Phengsisomboun, who is from Thailand, said the couple had argued Sunday night and again Monday, when Luong left the home with two of the children, later coming back for the other two.

He said Luong had a crack cocaine habit and had spent an insurance settlement from an automobile accident rapidly, presumably on drugs, but he did not know what the argument was about. He said he initially feared Luong had traded the children for drugs, but now believes they were thrown into the water, based on conversations with investigators.

He said he was told that a witness saw someone throw a bundle from the bridge and then saw three children in a nearby car. Other details about the witness account were not immediately available from authorities.

Police also said the couple had lived in Hinesville, Ga., for about two years and had moved back to the Bayou La Batre area only a couple of weeks ago.

Joyner said he feared the search of the Intracoastal Waterway below the bridge would be hampered by bad weather and choppy waters. The bridge, a two-lane span about three miles long with a high rise over the waterway, extends from the mainland to Dauphin Island, which lies between the waterway and the Gulf of Mexico.

At least three boats were being used in the search, and the Coast Guard was sending another boat and a helicopter, Riva said.

“It’s been a nightmare,” said Riva.

Missing and presumed dead were 4-month-old Danny Luong; 1-year-old Lindsey Luong; 2-year-old Hannah Luong; and 3-year-old Ryan Phan. Phan is not the man’s biological child, but Luong raised him from infancy.

Luong is jailed in Mobile.

Police said Luong reported the children missing Monday. He reportedly told authorities that a woman who had the children failed to return them to him. The search began late Tuesday when authorities learned they apparently were thrown from the bridge.