Daily Archives: May 11, 2012

Aimee Copeland 24, Fighting For Life Contracted Flesh-Eating Bacteria Losing Limbs (Video Link)

Blogged By: De De Tillman

Source & Story Credit: CNN

Media Credit: CNN

Posted: Friday May 11, 2012 @2:59 p.m PST

A University of West Georgia graduate student who lost one limb and will probably lose others to flesh-eating bacteria is mouthing words to her family and showing a “fighting spirit,” her father said Friday.

Aimee Copeland is fighting for her life at an Augusta hospital after her left leg and part of her abdomen were removed last week. She contracted the infection after injuring her calf in a zip line accident 10 days ago.

“I would say that she has more commands than questions right now,” Andy Copeland told “CNN Newsroom,” saying his daughter’s breathing tube was repositioned so her parents could read her lips. “‘I can’t talk,’ was what she said. And we said, ‘We know, honey, you’ve got a tube down your throat.’

“She said, ‘Then take it out.’ So her fighting spirit is obviously shining through right now.’

Aimee, 24, contracted the bacteria  Aeromonas hydrophila  during an outing with friends near the Little Tallapoosa River, about 50 miles west of Atlanta, on May 1, her family has said. She fell when a homemade zip line she was using snapped, and she gashed her left calf.

The family has said she sought medical treatment for the wound and received 22 staples to close it,  according to CNN affiliate WSB . But on May 4, after she complained of pain for days, a friend took her to an emergency room, and she was diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis and flown to Augusta for surgery. She went into cardiac arrest after being removed from the operating table, but was resuscitated,  CNN affiliate WGCL reported.

Her father wrote in an Internet post Thursday that her hands and remaining foot also will have to be amputated soon, because blood vessels there have died as the disease has spread. He said Friday that Aimee doesn’t yet know about these next amputations.

“There’s no way I would reveal that to her in her current state. I believe that it would just traumatize her further,” he said, adding that a psychiatrist at the hospital will tell her when she’s able to talk.

Andy Copeland wrote Thursday that Aimee shows no sign of brain damage and that a doctor said her lungs are healing. On Friday, he told CNN the road ahead for Aimee will be difficult.

“It’s obvious (that) if you’re missing one limb, it’s going to be hard enough. But if you’re missing all of your limbs, it’s going to be incredibly difficult,” he said. “But I guess I want everybody to know is that she’s not alone. She’s got her family to support her in this, and not just us.”

“She’s got the support of the entire world right now. And that’s really what’s humbled us greatly in this entire process, just knowing that everybody’s looking at Aimee and praying for Aimee and just offering their undying support. For that, we’ll be eternally grateful.”

Aimee Copeland, of Snellville, Georgia, is a graduate psychology student at the University of West Georgia and was scheduled to complete her master’s degree in the fall, school spokeswoman Yolanda Rodriguez said.

On Thursday night, a couple dozen students and faculty members attended a vigil for her in a building that houses the school’s psychology department.

“Despite the fact that medical evidence says she should be dead, she isn’t. I think that’s what makes it so precious to so many people, to see how amazing she really is,” Chris Aanstoos, a University of West Georgia professor, told WSB on Thursday.

Dr. Buddy Creech, an assistant professor of pediatric infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University, said that Aeromonas hydrophila, found in water and elsewhere in the environment, is one of many bacteria that can cause a flesh-eating process.

“When it gets into those deeper tissues, it has a remarkable ability to destroy the tissues that surround it in sort of this hunt for nutrition,” Creech said Friday. “When it does that, those tissues die, and you see the inflammation and the swelling and the destruction that can be very difficult to control.”

Creech said Aeromonas hydrophila more commonly affects humans when it is swallowed  resulting in diarrhea. When young children or children with immune problems drink water with the bacteria, “they can get a very significant diarrhea illness from it,” he said.

“It’s much more uncommon that we see it in (a case like Copeland’s), where we see wounds get infected and the infection runs wild,” Creech said.

VIDEO LINK AIMEE COPELAND FIGHTS FLESH EATING BACTERIA

Jennifer Hudson Family Murder Verdict GUILTY (Video)

Blogged By: De De Tillman

Source & Story Credit: Chicago Sun Times – Lauren Fitz Tweets

Media Credit: Photo (AP) / Video ( )

Posted: Friday May 11, 2012 @2:30 p.m. PST

 

According to, Chicago Sun Times,  William Balfour is found GUILTY

 

Julia Hudson (left), sister of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson (right) and William Balfour Photo: AP

 

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April Kauffman Radio Host Shot Dead In Bedroom (Photos & Videos)

Blogged By: La Tray

Source & Story Credit: Daily Mail

Media Credit:  Photo (Daily Mail via http://www.aprilkauffman.net) (April Kauffman Facebook (CBS) / Video (ABC News) (AtlanticCityInsider) (YouTube scoopmax8)

Posted: Friday May 11, 2012 @12:04 a.m. PST

 

 

A much-loved local radio talk show host who was known for her activism on veterans’ issues has been found shot dead in her home near the Jersey shore.

The bullet-riddled body of April Kauffman was found at around 11:30 a.m. on Thursday by a worker who called 911, according to Atlantic County Prosecutor Ted Housel.

Housel said the 47-year-old had been shot numerous times in the bedroom of her home in Linwood, about 12 miles from Atlantic City.

Kauffman, a grandmother, hosted a weekly talk radio program on WOND, where she advocated for veterans causes and other issues.

Harry Hurley, who did several radio broadcasts with Kauffman, to The Press of Atlantic City that she ‘did the work of 100 people.’

He was shocked that somebody who did so much to help other people could be murdered so viciously.

‘I can’t think of anybody that would want to do harm to April because all she ever did was help people and she didn’t do it in a way that she could have garnered any enemies,’ Hurley told CBS.

US Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) added to the network: ‘Quite simply, April was a patriot in every sense of the word and her tireless work on behalf of those who served made a real difference in the lives of many.’

The tireless activist had recently been awarded the New Jersey Governor’s Jefferson Award for her outstanding contribution to the community, according to the Press of Atlantic City.

Neighbours told CBS that they witnessed Kauffman’s distressed husband, who is a doctor, arriving at the murder scene yesterday, saying his wife was asleep when he went to work early that morning.

Police tape remained cordoned around the couple’s home today as detectives continued to scour the area for clues.

A neighbour who did not want to be identified told the South Jersey News that the Kauffmans kept an arsenal of weapons in a vault in their basement.

Linwood police chief Robert James confirmed to the Press of Atlantic City that the family owned guns, but would not comment on weather any of them were used in the murder.

Tributes have started pouring in for Kauffman, who also owned a salon and catering company, and was well-known – and loved – in the community.

Leslie Potts wrote on Facebook: ‘There wasn’t too much I liked about living in New Jersey, but when I first moved there, not knowing a soul, a lady named April Christine Kauffman became one of my very first friends. She took me in and made me feel like part of her family.

R.I.P April. I will never forget ALL the wonderful things you’ve done for me.’

Another person named Katie Fleming Frassinelli added: ‘It’s because of April’s tireless efforts that we now offer Wounded Warrior events at the National Corvette Museum.

‘April – you will be sorely missed. We know that you are still providing comfort to those troops that have been lost and are now in heaven. Know that your legacy will continue to live on at the Museum with our Wounded Warrior program!’

The prosecutor’s office and the Linwood Police Department are investigating. No arrests have been made.

Murdered: April Kauffman had been shot numerous times in the bedroom of her home in Linwood, about 12 miles from Atlantic City. Photo Credit: Daily Mail via http://www.aprilkauffman.net
Well-known: April Kauffman hosted a weekly talk radio program on WOND, where she advocated for veterans causes and other issues. Photo Credit: Daily Mail via April Kauffman Facebook

 

Location: The scene outside the 47-year-old’s house after a worker discovered her bullet-riddled body. Photo Credit: Daily Mail via CBS

 

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