I can't see it, but I can never see these details.
However, given that the car seems to be oriented rear-left front-right and is presumably a right hand drive, wouldn't the movement seen be on the drivers side? I can't imagine, abduction or not, the logic for somebody other than the driver to...
Yes, I agree those would be more typical, but like you I would initially read this in the same vein. I have heard "punch in the face" as a metaphor, and I just thought maybe it sounded more literal to Americans. Hard to know one way or the other really.
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Actually I think perhaps "a slap in...
Are you in the US? I am a Brit and I would more naturally read his "punch in the face" as a metaphor. Particularly with the "my face hurts" portion. It reads as psuedo-flippant to me, as in he is in real (emotional) pain but doesn't *quite* want to say it. It reads as typically British male...
This just reads to me like a really sad situation, not a crime. She wouldn't be at work if she didn't care about them. Not everybody has a support system.
I can't speak for Kikukohime, but I took it to mean people like the mobs filmed attacking vans holding Jon Venables and Robert Thompsonwhen they first went to court. I don't believe those people acted out of sincere concern for justice. The only difference is these days these people are more...
I always feel.conflicted with siblings in these cases
Yes - they were adults and well fed and treated.
But given the way their brother was treated - this was not a normal household and they may never have known normal family life.
I just don't know if raised in a similar scenario I would...
I'm in the UK where Pits are banned, I probably wouldn't recognise Pit in this animal if asked as I never see them, but I do think dog experts at a shelter possibly did.
Regardless - the foster parents knew and delayed. Unconscionable in my book. It seems like such an avoidable tragedy, who...
ohhh I see, I didn't read it that way. I thought the little girl or foster carer tried to say the whole thing was an accident. Your way makes more sense.
Sorry, I thought 911 was the general number for police/ambulance etc and they had just requested an ambulance. I didnt read that it had gone through to the sheriff.
It is phrased very oddly that the doctor then called the Sheriff to say it wasn't an accident, I would have expected the carers...
You're right, you can't for for sure, but given the dog was redefined from Pit mix to something else makes the cynic in me think they had a strong suspicion what it was and decided to mask it to make it more adoptable.
I didn't know about the detail of them delaying the call! That combined...
I was unclear, of course the doctor would know it was not an accident - My point was the fact that it was the doctor who reported it rather than the foster parents, made me wonder what was said by them to him. I would have expected on finding the infant that the parents would have called the...
I just took that to mean that the injuries were caused by violence rather than an accident such as dropping or falling off something, which we know, it was the 10 year old.
I wonder what the day care providers told doctors for them to say that. Did they not know what had happened, or try to...
we don't know of her background, perhaps we as children knew violence was not a solution to a baby crying/injured but who knew what she has seen or experienced.
Or even perhaps with an issue such as autism the noise was too much?
Whatever the case, I don't feel a 10 year old can be held...
I'm guessing they have reason to believe the grandfather's testimony? Gunpowder residue or additional witnesses or forensics to do with the suicide?
Just a thought
Looks like they dont think its murder?
If they think the child was stillborn due to the heart defect, then that could be considered a traumatizing enough event to forgive the improper burial.
According to Slaughter, Pamela was preparing a bottle for the baby, when the family dog -- which had been adopted from Pinellas County Animal Services in March -- became "a little energetic" in its crate. So Pamela opened the crate door. "The dog immediately goes after Khloe," Slaughter said...
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More info about the dog and rehoming above - I think charges should be brought not only against the foster grandparents, but the shelter who barely played lip service to aggressive...
When I was about 10/11 years old we did this to each other with lighters, for stupid kid reasons, we called the burns smileys.
You just hold the lighter button down for a while to make the top hot, then touch the metal part to your skin. I don't want to diminish the crime, but it does reminds...
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