What bothers you about it? just curious. I think it's great to take their pain and turn what the devil meant to destroy them into something that nurtures love instead of hate. JMO
and if he is not there...
"we haven't seen him but did notice the van is in the driveway", NOW we Are Concerned Too! Let's call the police...
(assuming they don't know anything)
Now that they know who he is, have the Laundries reached out to him? Just curious if they were "scared", with all those witnesses and media cameras rolling what they thought could happen?
I wonder how many people, friends and family included, would be willing to get involved with helping Brian now? If he was getting help outside of his parents, who would be stupid enough to continue to help him? Hide him? House him? Feed him?
Putting myself in the Laundries situation (if I were protecting my son)
If I were truly afraid my son was suicidal, I would welcome help from Dog the bounty hunter. An alive kid in prison is better than a dead kid, right? (assuming you love him) However, If I knew he was safe, I would not want...
Some things that have crossed my mind regarding the warrant for credit card fraud. I realize that due to the dates it is most likely Gabby's accounts. However, it got me thinking that if someone else is allowing him to use their card (family/friend?) could they also charge him for that? I...
I personally am of the opinion that most parents in the Laundrie's position would at >bare MinimuM< pick up the phone, or send a brief text saying SOMETHING - even "hey, Brian said there was an arguement and we are choosing to let the kids work it out". Their silence is undoubtedly because...
I didn’t imply their home isn’t nice. CM has been in that house and called it a dungeon downstairs due to the darkness. Still nothing to do with their house not being “nice”.
I thought CM said there was a window but it was covered so it was very dark. Maybe not a prison but certainly scary, dark and depressing. Especially if a child was in there alone
I have a relative who worked with Sonic app development. They had the ability at the time to track persons using the app to send them adverts and such when they were in the vicinity of a Sonic. That was a few years ago, but it felt very privacy invasive at the time. Just something that may mean...
I can’t imagine feeling like it would be a good idea to approach a home (in this case,Don) believed to be a drug dealers. Would they likely say “my bad, here she is”?
More than likely they would be armed and possibly stoned, high, whatever. Unless you were familiar with them and knew they would...
I can’t imagine feeling like it would be a good idea to approach a home (in this case,Don) believed to be a drug dealers. Would they likely say “my bad, here she is”?
More than likely they would be armed and possibly stoned, high, whatever. Unless you were familiar with them and knew they would...
I would be panicked out of my mind and want my hubs (who is much better under stress) at least on the line with me. Maybe not the whole time, but I would be so anxious to know the second he found her if he found her.
It’s her experience, she was abused, she chose to share it. If she felt like screaming it from the rooftops, why would anyone make Don “the victim”, ever, because she told her truth.
I guess I’m too jaded to believe all can be redeemed in a “societal sense”. I love my children dearly, but if they were capable of killing, just to kill someone, I would never want them free again. I would never want them to have the opportunity to take an innocent life. I would still love...
common sense is what I rely on, not my parenting prowess, to know whether it is more likely than not that he is guilty. In this case, it’s more of a stretch he didn’t do it than a stretch that he did.
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