Junior detectives put their foot in their mouths a gazillion times before they graduate, so I'm jumping in to get my stripes.
Can anyone tell my WHY in that first call that grandma even entertained the idea that her daughter could have harmed her child? What happened that made her think it was even a possibility? Why did she think she would hurt her? Jealousy, yes, but did grandma think to the point of harm? Why did she think that? Not a mother's first reaction, usually the opposite. She only changed her tone after over hearing the conversation with the two in the bedroom. (I think she was snooping!)
I'm guessing you have figured this out, so thought I'd ask and that's why I'm only a junior detective!
Can anyone tell my WHY in that first call that grandma even entertained the idea that her daughter could have harmed her child? What happened that made her think it was even a possibility? Why did she think she would hurt her? Jealousy, yes, but did grandma think to the point of harm? Why did she think that? Not a mother's first reaction, usually the opposite. She only changed her tone after over hearing the conversation with the two in the bedroom. (I think she was snooping!)
I'm guessing you have figured this out, so thought I'd ask and that's why I'm only a junior detective!