Killer dad said he had to 'get the demons' out:
Reason to Blow Up the World...
Turlock, Stanislaus County -- A 27-year-old grocery store worker who police say punched and kicked his 2-year-old son to death on a country road calmly told motorists who stopped at the scene that he had to "get the demons" out of the boy, two witnesses said Monday.
Sergio Casian Aguiar of Turlock told people who urged him to stop late Saturday that the boy was "trash," the witnesses said. He asked for a knife at one point and, at another, said, "Look how they make toys now."
And when a Modesto police officer jumped off a helicopter and ordered Aguiar to stop at gunpoint, he raised his middle finger and continued his attack.
Officer Jerry Ramar, standing in a cow pasture behind an electric fence, shot Aguiar once in the forehead, the witnesses and police said. Aguiar died at the scene.
The reason a father with no criminal record would commit such a brutal killing was still a mystery on Monday. Authorities do not know whether Aguiar was drunk or on drugs, and toxicology reports on him and his son will not be available for three to four weeks, said sheriff's spokesman Deputy Royjindar Singh.
The boy was beaten so savagely that DNA tests will be needed to confirm his identity, Singh said. His name has not been released.
The crime shocked this agricultural community and stunned those who knew Aguiar and his wife, Frances, who had recently separated from her husband. She was in Southern California when her son was killed.
The roadway was still stained with blood Monday, and one neighbor had attached a teddy bear to a nearby stop sign.
Ramar jumped from the helicopter before it touched down, ran about 20 yards toward Aguiar and, while standing behind the pasture's fence, ordered him to stop beating the boy, Singh said.
McKain said Aguiar responded, "I'm not going to prison," and when he raised his middle finger, Ramar fired.
I wasn't going to do this one until I found out more about the suspect's mental history. However I think I can draw enough conclusions to assign points at this point and you maybe surprised by some of them. If I had to venture a guess I'd say the guy went nuts after separating with his wife not that that excuses the atrocity that he committed.
Two points for the brutal way in which he killed more than likely his own son, one point for being a crazy SOB, another point for taking things out on your son when it's more than likely your fault why your life is collapsing around you, and one last point for all the witnesses who did nothing to physically stop him. I mean how many of you were there? You couldn't have gotten together to physically restrain the man? Kudos to the marksman officer. That's five.
Nod of Doom to X-Files.










