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   Would you happen to know if being corny is a side effect of being in   
   stir? Because, I've never been in prison myself, have you?   
      
      
   Gee, vale baby, you seem to think there is something wrong with going to   
   prison. Because your good buddy John Sheffield of Orange Park Florida AAA   
   decks dock boatlifts goes to visit his buddy Darren Dorsey in prison, the   
   man who tried to kill his own five year old kid.   
      
   Eat shit, Vale. You are as phony and manipulative as the rest of the phony   
   and manipulative a'holes on this group. And that is my honest opinion of   
   you.   
      
      
   Published Thursday, June 15, 2006   
      
      
   Father sentenced after bid to kill son   
      
      
      
      
   By BRIDGET MURPHY   
   The Times-Union,   
      
      
   Each time Alicia Dorsey gets in her Dodge Durango and drives her son Cameron   
   somewhere, she's ready for the 6-year-old's questions to start all over   
   again.   
      
   "Do you drive safe, Mommy?"   
      
   "Why did my daddy drive so fast off the dock?"   
      
   "Mommy, why did Daddy try to kill me?"   
      
   The boy's father, Darren Dorsey, pleaded guilty Tuesday to attempted murder   
   and aggravated child abuse. It was nearly seven months after he and the boy   
   survived a murder-suicide attempt. The boy's mother said the questions about   
   what happened continue and, while he sees a counselor, Cameron still suffers   
   from anxiety and nightmares.   
      
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   The 39-year-old father drove his car off the end of a Doctors Lake dock in   
   November, trying to kill himself and his child, according to police reports.   
   Both survived after a bystander jumped in the water and plucked the crying   
   kindergartner from his booster seat and Dorsey climbed out the sunroof.   
      
   Darren Dorsey told the Times-Union in a jailhouse interview a day later that   
   he became depressed about his recent separation from his wife and legal   
   battles involving visitation with a son from an earlier relationship that   
   were bankrupting his family. The man, who was a reading teacher at Orange   
   Park Junior High, had a drug problem involving the anti-anxiety drug Xanax   
   and the anti-depressant drug Prozac, his wife said in a petition for a   
   protective order to keep him away from the boy after the incident.   
      
   Alicia Dorsey now is busy rebuilding her family's lives without him, she   
   said Wednesday morning while preparing to head to the Clay County courthouse   
   to sign papers that will make her divorce from Darren Dorsey final.   
      
   The 36-year-old woman was in court Tuesday and heard the man's apology at   
   the sentencing, but she said she has no regrets about him going to prison   
   and wishes he had received a stiffer sentence. Darren Dorsey will serve five   
   years in state prison before two years of house arrest and five years of   
   probation, according to authorities.   
      
   The man's mental health problems were a mitigating factor in the sentence,   
   Assistant State Attorney Rebecca Zima said Wednesday.   
      
   "My thoughts are, there are no excuses," Alicia Dorsey said Wednesday. "The   
   drugs did not pull him into the water. Alcohol did not pull him into the   
   water. Selfishness made him do it."   
      
   By the time Darren Dorsey is finished serving his sentence, Cameron could be   
   nearly 17. Between now and then, Alicia Dorsey expects he'll ask a lot more   
   questions.   
      
   But she said Wednesday she knows the toughest questions her son will ask   
   will come years later, when he has to decide as an adult whether to let the   
   father who tried to kill him back into his life.   
      
   bridget.murphyjacksonville.com, (904) 359-4161   
      
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