I am not sure what you meant by "a video from a site that is not msm." My only reference was to the video about which nearly everyone in this Websleuths forum devoted to the Gannon Stauch missing/endangered child case has been referencing and debating here, the one leaked to media which shows Letecia Stauch in the red truck, allegedly departing with stepson GS.
And I don't understand why that video and referencing LS' own quotes in a comparison to an oft-mocked and widely-known meme from the film Mommy Dearest, the biopic about film star Joan Crawford (which starred Faye Dunaway in the title role) based upon the book by her adopted daughter (Christina Crawford) alleging abuse, would prevent you from sleeping.
I was only making an analogy between the Joan Crawford film's famous line and LS' notorious quotes because I thought it apropos in light of LS' semi-hysterics about a damaged carpet and a threat to sell a sofa (an overreaction, as was Crawford's about her daughter's use of wire coat-hangers, especially if it resulted in the beating of a child) in the video she uploaded, and that in this case GS might have also been in circumstances similar to and even worse than those purported by Christina Crawford.
I also thought perhaps introducing a bit of levity from popular culture (using the perhaps semi-relevant Joan Crawford biopic when discussing LS' hysterics) into an otherwise grim and troubling topic might not be a bad idea. For heaven's sake, we have to keep our senses of humor even in a tragic situation, else we really will be consumed by complete sadness and grief.
But please try to get some sleep, "Ray of Light," and not focus quite so much on this GS case, certainly if it is now affecting your health (by sleep deprivation) to even think about anything connected with it. Concern is one thing and noble, but obsession another and harmful.
Of course I say that even though I am myself checking this forum and online for news at least twice each day, hoping for new developments but also superstitiously thinking if I forget to check each day a positive outcome may be lost. That thinking is kind of like having to drink a beverage from the same glass or mug or sit in the same chair one did every time a favorite sports team won a game. But I am also trying to keep everything in its proper perspective and have other things about which to think, to take my mind off this very sad and tragic case about a nice boy who may have been harmed by someone who should have been taking care of him and had his best interests at heart.
Now go get some sleep, "Ray." And dream nice thoughts.