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I have read all 14 pages of this thread and most of the links. And a few things are troubling me so, I thought I would throw them out:
The bio-mom and the dad were engaged in a custody dispute two years ago; the dad and step-mom started dating two years ago. Shortly after bio-mom moves; so, this little boy lost bio-mom/gained girlfriend turned step-mom at approximately the same time. Big Change.
Bio-mom moved to Mississippi; does anyone know if she had a job that transferred her there? Is that where her family lives? It is quite possible that this move was pending and she was trying to gain primary custody in order to take her son with her and not leave him, as has been suggested.
Also, I have seen several comments condemning bio-mom for only seeing her son two weeks (14 days) out of the last year and a half. She states that she spoke with her son weekly and saw him every month (which would equal approximately that two weeks). I think it shows how much she loved her son that she would make a 1,500 mile trip (3,000 round trip) on an almost monthly basis.
And lastly, this boy used a .22. Not exactly a 'stopping-power' weapon and one that had to be reloaded for each shot. How is it that two grown men were not able to take this gun away from him? Unless the first shot hit a vital organ or major artery, I would think that in the time it took him to reload, one of these men could have tackled him before he got off the next round. :waitasec:
My heart goes out to everyone who was affected by this tragedy.
The bio-mom and the dad were engaged in a custody dispute two years ago; the dad and step-mom started dating two years ago. Shortly after bio-mom moves; so, this little boy lost bio-mom/gained girlfriend turned step-mom at approximately the same time. Big Change.
Bio-mom moved to Mississippi; does anyone know if she had a job that transferred her there? Is that where her family lives? It is quite possible that this move was pending and she was trying to gain primary custody in order to take her son with her and not leave him, as has been suggested.
Also, I have seen several comments condemning bio-mom for only seeing her son two weeks (14 days) out of the last year and a half. She states that she spoke with her son weekly and saw him every month (which would equal approximately that two weeks). I think it shows how much she loved her son that she would make a 1,500 mile trip (3,000 round trip) on an almost monthly basis.
And lastly, this boy used a .22. Not exactly a 'stopping-power' weapon and one that had to be reloaded for each shot. How is it that two grown men were not able to take this gun away from him? Unless the first shot hit a vital organ or major artery, I would think that in the time it took him to reload, one of these men could have tackled him before he got off the next round. :waitasec:
My heart goes out to everyone who was affected by this tragedy.