LolaMoon08
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I'm curious why you think yelling across the street to her husband was all she needed to do? The bigger question I have is why was he across the street to begin with? My daughter has three children all born within one year. Three children that young and so close together is too much for one person to handle. It's a real nightmare if the children don't sleep through the night.
This case appears to be just that, a nightmare.
JMO
It states that he was working on a car. Was it a hobby? I don't know? Was he trying to make extra cash on the side to support his growing family? I don't know? The only thing I know is what he has stated to the media and that is that he has no idea why or how this happened and that it was like she was possessed by a demon. Were there warning signs? According to his statement, there either were none, he ignored them, or he simply didn't know what to look for.
My mom, much younger than the mother in this case at the time, had three children (all girls) under the age of three. My father was a truck driver and was gone a lot. Both my mother's parents were already deceased and my father's parents made it very clear (to both their own daughters and both their daughter-in-laws) that they had already raised their children and they were not going to raise their grandchildren. I would go into everything my own mother went through in our very young years, but it would take a very long time, but trust me when I say she went through a lot! I do agree that it is too much for one person to handle, and it wasn't fair, but she did it.
I've been a member of this forum for a long time and I lurked for years before even becoming a member. One thing I do know is that mother's murder their child/ren every day. And maybe I do come across as really harsh, but I am not willing to immediately dismiss this woman's crimes over an assumption that she may be suffering from postpartum psychosis. I don't do that for other women who murder their children and I surely won't do it for her. I could just as easily make the assumption that she was on some type of illegal mind altering drug that led her to murder her children. We just don't know.
I will say that all our brave members here who have shared their own personal stories has really helped me understand just how serious postpartum psychosis is. I cannot even imagine how scary it is and I am in awe at your strength. I am really grateful to belong to such a wonderful forum and I hope that my immediate feelings about this case do not offend anyone. If it is found that she was suffering from postpartum psychosis, I do hope you can continue to help us through this case.
I agree that this case is a nightmare. Hopefully we'll be able to get more answers soon.