My baby niece is one of those tiny skinny babies. She was a preemie and had to spend some time in the NICU, pretty hard time for our family. She's 2 and she has always been the smallest kid on her preschool/day care class and the kid can eat all day lol. So, her weight may not mean anything.right, all my boys were 20 lbs by 10 months, 17 at almost 2 is very tiny.
Why? Plenty of educated people have commited horrible acts of violence. About the experience and financial resources, I don't see how you could made that assumption...?Oh, I know there are.
But I don't think this guy has the education, experience or financial resources to actually be a day trader. It takes a lot of all of the above to do so.
My baby niece is one of those tiny skinny babies. She was a preemie and had to spend some time in the NICU, pretty hard time for our family. She's 2 and she has always been the smallest kid on her preschool/day care class and the kid can eat all day lol. So, her weight may not mean anything.
Why? Plenty of educated people have commited horrible acts of violence. About the experience and financial resources, I don't see how you could made that assumption...?
Ohhhh, I see. Do we know her dob?my comments were in the context that i thought she was closer to 1 than 2. a previous poster thought she was almost 2.
my comments were in the context that i thought she was closer to 1 than 2. a previous poster thought she was almost 2.
That was me and here's my post:" It looks like Venessa is able to walk (closer to 2yr old IMO). I hope she didn't walk out of the house on her own either".
The reason I posted that was from pictures I came across (early on) that showed her walking pretty well. This was before we knew the COD of the mom, her name or any personal info. I was thinking that she could have walked out on her own. That was my thinking at the time on page 1 of this thread.
And the plot thickens......
i wasn’t suggesting anything was wrong with her or her size, merely responding to another post suggesting she was almost two that I would imagine 15 months was closer to the correct age, as 17 lbs would put her literally off the charts statistically at close to 2.I think all that would depend on birth weight. Body size of parents etc. Also would depend on who furnished this info. The mother was a degreed psychologist, if there were concerns about Vanessa's size, I'm sure she would have addressed it. And, maybe she did, but we just don't know.
How far away is Nagatauck? (spelling).
What would be the normal route of travel from CH house?
Often (but not always - repeat NOT always - there are tons of terrible cases where this did not occur) a parent will bury or otherwise dispose of the child in a way that is more respectful/“loving” than a stranger would. A baby dumped in a clandestine grave would point more to a stranger vs a child found wrapped in their favorite blanket with a toy and buried deep where animals wouldn’t disturb them, for example.I think it was someone close to CH and VM as well. It makes me wonder, and I HATE putting myself in this head-space, but if the murderer felt they HAD to kill VM and they did care about her in some capacity, how would they do it? Clearly they didn't choose to leave her behind.
Statistically, they wouldn't have done anything exceptionally violent, which again begs the question: How? Why? WHERE?
I must of raised a toad. My som was 18 pounds at 3 months. With his non stop nursing, I figured I was going to college with him!i definitely wasn't saying there was concerns about her size. i was just thinking she was closer to one than two, in response to a previous poster. 17 lbs on an almost two year old is off the charts small, but if a doc isn't concerned and she is thriving then that's that.
Belly laugh of the day...I must of raised a toad. My som was 18 pounds at 3 months. With his non stop nursing, I figured I was going to college with him!
OMG, Stunned, you are on FIRE!I must of raised a toad. My som was 18 pounds at 3 months. With his non stop nursing, I figured I was going to college with him!
Why? Plenty of educated people have commited horrible acts of violence. About the experience and financial resources, I don't see how you could made that assumption...?
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I don't think he had the resources to set himself up as a day trader. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe he did have thousands of dollars of cash flow to make daily trades on the stock market. I just don't think he did, but maybe I am underestimating him, who knows?
I could be wrong but I think I heard "day laborer" before the term "trader" surfaced. Probably irrelevant now as it doesn't seem he's any closer to making bail or being released. MOO
That's a big boy, cuteeeeeeee!I must of raised a toad. My som was 18 pounds at 3 months. With his non stop nursing, I figured I was going to college with him!