I thought she said "Daddy did it, boo, boos everywhere".
I heard it as "She's got a boob - she's got boo-boos everywhere and she's got-"
I heard it as she started to say a boo-boo and then switched to boo-boos everywhere.
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I thought she said "Daddy did it, boo, boos everywhere".
I have provided you the link to the daycare teacher's testimony at least twice now.
May I suggest you watch it once or twice, it is very insightful.
http://www.wral.com/specialreports/michelleyoung/video/10748598/#/vid10748598
Nobody testified at the hearing ... "he" refers to the prosecutor.
two things..\First..only 3 human form little dolls..she chose one to represent her mommy poneytailed darkhaired..second slightly larger whitehaired doll..the only remaining doll was a Doctor..and even at 2 she recognizes the difference..Doctors are GOOD....\\
Second..the ony way a 2 year old can express herself is play using whatever she has at her disposal..She had a bin of 3 humanlike figure (she didnt pick any non-humans) and she knew that mommy was being hurt (boo boo;s)
Even at her tender age she wanted to help her mommy..she even put her fav dollay beside her..that about broke my heart..then she got put to bed..with Adult Tylenol Blast liquid....without diaper.. (Maybe JY wished CY got an overdose)..bottome line..CY saw her mother dead, bloodied and left her fav doll with her!!
Simply go to page 26 of this thread, or if this link works for you, http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/02/17/1863147/doll-play-by-jason-youngs-daughter.html it's right there. Tell me that "older woman" might not pass for an adult male, not unlike her father. Tall, thin, light hair. But, I'll concede it was also allegedly the most person-like of the group of dolls in the bucket. Nonetheless, one more very coincidental aspect of the crime, and every single one is to Jason Young's detriment. Or, if I may, Occam's razor.
The preschool teacher testified. What do you mean 'nobody testifed?' *She* gave testimony and a demonstration.
What type of training does she have regarding this type of inquiry ... or can anyone do that sort of thing in NC: use and interpret dolls to communicate details of traumatic events.
Daycare worker said that there were about 10 dolls in the box, but only 3 were people like dolls. The other ones were the little fat round people without arms and legs. So she picked out the mommy looking doll and a tall blond doll......
I don't recall stating anything much different. I have always assumed that CY brought her doll to make her mom feel better.
Yes there was only 3 human like figures.
To expect a jury that has seen footprints of a child all over a rug and in a bathroom would be to me an insult to their intelligence to think this child did not see more than was presented.
I do take issue with it being stated as a fact this child was drugged as I have seen no tests presented which prove that in fact she did have medication in her system.
My heart breaks for this child as I am sure it does for many of the posters here or we would not be posting in this thread.
My youngest daughter is 23 now, and the oldest, .....40, lol, but I recall the little fat dolls with no arms you described, I thought they were 'weebles,' or something similar to that name. They have a head and body, clothes painted on, and the rounded bottom. Very cute and durable. And I loved that doll house type they had on display, all one piece and just open it up. Our oldest got one of those metal type ones that you had to assemble. Santa was very tired that Christmas day! By the time the younger girls came along, Santa went to a different workshop and got one like they had in court today.
JMHO,
fran
My youngest daughter is 23 now, and the oldest, .....40, lol, but I recall the little fat dolls with no arms you described, I thought they were 'weebles,' or something similar to that name. They have a head and body, clothes painted on, and the rounded bottom. Very cute and durable. And I loved that doll house type they had on display, all one piece and just open it up. Our oldest got one of those metal type ones that you had to assemble. Santa was very tired that Christmas day! By the time the younger girls came along, Santa went to a different workshop and got one like they had in court today.
JMHO,
fran
That was interesting ... and the judge's ruling is also interesting. It seems to give the prosecution the opportunity to establish that the child may have witnessed the murder ... and I suppose from there the prosecution can find an expert to testify that only a father would murder the mother and leave the 2 year old alive.
Was this a situation where a professional was with the child and she brought a box of 10 dolls and completed an objective analysis, or was this 10 dollls in a box at daycare and a daycare worker interpreting what the child did with the dolls? I'm unclear on that ... but if it was a professional, then I would assume the 10 dolls were normally used during that type of inquiry. If a daycare worker is interpreting and documenting child behavior ... I'd sure like to know more about that employee's training and expertise in the practice of interpretive doll play with children. Where does "the cow is in the barn and daddy gave me a fruit rollup" come in?
<mod snip>I wonder what the weapon was ... I doubt it was a chair, but it must have been something large like a chair or furniture?
The child MAY have witnessed the murder ? Seriously, she picked out pieces from the doll house and doll collection at her pre-school and started hitting what she termed the "mommy doll" with the taller, manly looking doll using a chair. She then placed the "mommy doll" face down on the toy bed. Looks to me like she saw plenty, and this was several days after the murder. Another thing she never says on the 911 call OR during this re-enactment was anything to do with a stranger being in her house, or a second assailant.That was interesting ... and the judge's ruling is also interesting. It seems to give the prosecution the opportunity to establish that the child may have witnessed the murder ... and I suppose from there the prosecution can find an expert to testify that only a father would murder the mother and leave the 2 year old alive.