sunflowerchick
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I have to say I somewhat agree with icherish here. I don't really see what Cindy's possible issues have to do with this. I can understand the need to figure out what happened as prevention efforts, but I don't think that is what this is. In fact, if Cindy was actually diagnosed with mental illness, there would be nothing to understand. We could just look at it and say "oh it must be genetic".
I think instead the point of this thread is to try to explain away some of Cindy's behavior. I think if we can "prove" to ourselves that Cindy is mentally ill, then that makes it easier for us to accept some of the things she has done.
The problem with this line of thinking is Cindy has been faced with a situation that no one else has, so I don't think there is anyway to "justify" her behavior, and more importantly I don't think there is a need to. There would be no previous examples for her to look at to say "oh this is the right thing to do" or "this is how I should handle this" and by the same token, nothing we can compare this to in order to say she acted differently than others. To the contrary, she has acted just like other mothers with children who committed horrible crimes.
I still believe that Cindy has been a grieving mother and grandmother from the beginning. Grief causes odd behavior, and I think that is the ONLY reason that she has acted the way she has.
Just my opinion...
I think instead the point of this thread is to try to explain away some of Cindy's behavior. I think if we can "prove" to ourselves that Cindy is mentally ill, then that makes it easier for us to accept some of the things she has done.
The problem with this line of thinking is Cindy has been faced with a situation that no one else has, so I don't think there is anyway to "justify" her behavior, and more importantly I don't think there is a need to. There would be no previous examples for her to look at to say "oh this is the right thing to do" or "this is how I should handle this" and by the same token, nothing we can compare this to in order to say she acted differently than others. To the contrary, she has acted just like other mothers with children who committed horrible crimes.
I still believe that Cindy has been a grieving mother and grandmother from the beginning. Grief causes odd behavior, and I think that is the ONLY reason that she has acted the way she has.
Just my opinion...