Renee McCartin
The pages you are about to read were posted all over the internet, to "the Great Dane Room" message board, to AOL, and were written in many Honolulu newspapers as far back as 2000 and are common public knowledge having made the rounds of the internet for years.  Click the links to the actual newspaper stories.  Neither the webmaster or owner of this site authored  or take responsibility for the content of the posts or newspaper articles, the accuracy of which can only be attested to by the authors and newspaper reporters.   Like a newspaper reporter, the webmaster simply receives the information and posts it.  Pictures are posted in context with the articles and posts.  None of this is the creation of the webmaster.  If anyone has newspaper articles to counter those posted by the Honolulu papers, send them and they will be posted as well.  


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 Renee McCartin and her sister Tricia Bingham Perkins

It is small wonder that Kimberly Fritzler (Windrock Greyhounds) would gravitate toward the likes of Renee McCartin for friendship and support and to further victimize Fritzler's victims.   Renee McCartin is a Borzoi "breeder" whose infamous sister is discussed in the blogs, online chat room posts, and newspaper articles on the next pages.     Many thanks to Renee McCartin for outing her sister via the internet.  Without Renee McCartin posting on the Great Dane message board that she is the sister of Tricia Bingham Perkins, the connection never would have been made that Tricia Perkins is the same Tricia Bingham in the news stories.   If you have the stomach to continue on, after the reading the posts and newspaper articles, you can read an update on Tricia Bingham Perkins written by her sister, Renee McCartin.

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 Renee McCartin Mielikki's Hunt - sister update

Renee McCartin writes:  "With money tight and not a lot of spare time around, she wouldn't see the ring much here and my sister was screwed by an unscrupulous Bernese Mountain dog breeder who sold her an unregisterable puppy as a show dog."
An UNREGISTERABLE PUPPY?   She was LUCKY that's all there was!!!!  Take a look at what  McCartin's friend, Kim Fritzler sends to people as show dogs CLICK HERE TO SEE WHAT KIM FRITZLER/WINDROCK GREYHOUNDS SENDS OUT AS SHOW DOGS!!! - wry mouths, missing testicles, bloat, major health issues and dead dogs throughout  the pedigree, bad temperaments.  Then Fritzler victimizes her victims with the help of people like Renee McCartin and Tricia Bingham Perkins.    Unregisterable?  She should count her blessings that that's all she had to deal with!  Unscrupulous breeder for an unregisterable puppy?   Fritzler's victims should be so lucky!

Renee McCartin and Tricia Bingham Perkins


On June 29, 2008, I received a call from someone claiming to be Tricia Bingham's mother.

She told me to:

 "Get the sh** off the internet" and "if you had a f***ing mind, you would not believe the news." The actual links are posted to the Honolulu newspaper articles below.  She said "the newspaper articles were wrong, the reporters lied."  She said that  "you don't know what happened to my granddaughter" and that "NO ONE HAD BEEN CHARGED WITH ANYTHING."   Please read the articles below and see what you make of the claims  that no one knows what happened to her granddaughter and that no one was charged with anything:


Parents accused in tot's death:
Click here: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
http://starbulletin.com/2000/03/18/news/briefs.html

Police, Fire, Courts
By Star-Bulletin staff

~crimstop/cspr/cpindex.htm"Honolulu Police Department Crimestoppers

Parents accused in tot's death

A 23-year-old Kaneohe Marine,  has been charged with murder in the death a week ago of his 18-month-old daughter, and his wife was arrested yesterday for suspected involvement.

The girl died of suffocation at 9:49 p.m. March 11 in Castle Hospital's emergency room, according to the medical examiner.

Cpl. James N. Bingham was charged with murder and was arrested Tuesday evening.

His wife, Cpl. Tricia M. Bingham, was arrested yesterday afternoon, pending investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.

The two are now detained at the Ford Island correctional facility.

James Bingham is a small-arms technician from Solon Springs, Wis. He and Tricia, 22, a nuclear biological and chemical defense technician from Las Vegas, have been stationed in Hawaii since November 1995.



Hearing tomorrow morning for Marine accused of murdering daughter:
Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
http://starbulletin.com/2000/05/09/news/briefs.html

Police, Fire, Courts
By Star-Bulletin staff

"Honolulu Police Department Crimestoppers

Hearing tomorrow morning
for Marine accused of
murdering daughter

A hearing on a murder charge against Marine Cpl. James Bingham, accused in his daughter's March 11 death, takes place at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at Marine Corps Base Hawaii.
An investigating officer will hear testimony, receive other evidence and then offer his opinions and recommendations to Bingham's commanding officer.

The commanding officer will review the report and determine whether trial by general court-martial is warranted, Marine base officials said.

Bingham's wife, Cpl. Tricia M. Bingham, 22, was charged in March with making false statements regarding the death of the 18-month-old girl. She also was charged with conspiracy and obstructing justice.

The girl died of suffocation. She was pronounced dead in the Castle Hospital emergency room.

Cpl. James Bingham had been charged earlier with murder in the girl's death.


Marine says he held daughter’s face down:
May 20, 2000
http://starbulletin.com/2000/05/20/news/story13.html


Saturday, May 20, 2000

Marine says he held
daughter’s face down

He's charged with murder in his
infant's death; he says he was just trying
to get her to stop crying

By Treena Shapiro
Star-Bulletin

Cpl. James N. Bingham and his wife Tricia, also a Marine corporal, initially said they found 18-month-old daughter Molly wedged between her bed and the wall on March 14.

But Bingham submitted a sworn statement on May 14 that he pressed Molly's face into a mattress and then covered her body with a plastic toy container.

A hearing began yesterday for the 23-year-old Marine charged with the suffocation death of his daughter.

Molly was pronounced dead at Castle Memorial Hospital on March 11, and deputy medical examiner Bani Win concluded her death was caused by asphyxiation due to suffocation.

Bingham did not testify at the hearing, but in his written statement he said he held his daughter's face to the mattress "just to make Molly stop crying." He said he used his body weight to keep her head down. According to the statement, Molly was still alive following this incident and Bingham began playing with her by covering her body with a plastic toy container that she was able to push off after about five seconds. He did this a few times and said Molly was smiling and appeared playful. The final time, however, Bingham said Molly was lying on her side in a fetal position. After covering her with the container, he put his foot on top so Molly could not push it off.

Testifying by phone yesterday, Win said there were contusions on the child's head and neck, multiple hemorrhages and teeth marks on the inside of the child's lips. "It appears that the child was held there and held down with pressure when the suffocation occurred."

Earle A. Partington, Bingham's civilian attorney, argued that the autopsy report was inconsistent with Bingham's statement because Molly would have died after having her face held to the mattress and not by having the toy container covering her.  Bingham is charged with murder, conspiracy and making a false official statement. His wife is also charged with conspiracy and making a false official statement. The investigating officer who presided over her hearing last month recommended that she be taken to general court-martial.

Both Binghams have been held at Ford Island since the end of March.

The investigating officer's recommendations are nonbinding and the decision to court-martial will be made by the commanding general of the Marine Corps Base Hawaii.



Marine sentenced to confinement:
The Honolulu Advertiser | Local News
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/2000/Oct/14/1014localnews19.html

Local News HonoluluAdvertiser.com
Saturday, October 14, 2000

Marine sentenced to confinement
Local News HonoluluAdvertiser.com
Saturday, October 14, 2000

A Kane‘ohe marine who admitted he suffocated his 18-month-old daughter was sentenced Thursday during a court-martial proceeding at the Marine Corps Base Hawai‘i-Kane‘ohe Bay to 35 years confinement.

Cpl. James N. Bingham also was given a dishonorable discharge, had his pay reduced to the lowest level and was ordered to forfeit all pay and allowances.

Bingham, 24, of Solon Springs, Wis., had confessed in an earlier hearing to pushing his daughter’s face into a mattress to stop her from crying. He also admitted to placing a toy container over the child’s head and holding it down with his foot.

A general court-martial for Tricia Bingham, 22, will convene Monday at 9 a.m. at the base.



Marine corporal admits perjury in murder case:
http://starbulletin.com/2000/10/17/news/briefs.html
By Star-Bulletin Staff
Tuesday, October 17, 2000

Marine corporal admits perjury in murder case

A Kaneohe Marine corporal has pleaded guilty to making a false official statement in the murder investigation into the suffocation death of her 18-month-old daughter.

Tricia M. Bingham appeared before a general court-martial yesterday at Marine Corps Base Hawaii.

As part of her plea agreement, charges of conspiracy and obstructing justice were withdrawn.

Bingham, 22, was sentenced to five months confinement and was reduced in pay grade to private.

Her husband, Cpl. James N. Bingham, pleaded guilty Thursday to the murder of their daughter, Molly, March 11 at their home.

He was sentenced to 35 years imprisonment and a dishonorable discharge.