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Tit just makes me feel as though Chance never belonged to anyone .
Or maybe that he belongs to those who love him not those who made him.
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Tit just makes me feel as though Chance never belonged to anyone .
It looks to be a memorial ceremony only. There is no mention of burial. I suspect Chance's body has not yet been released to the family from the ME's office. I hate to say this, but Chance's body is police evidence and will likely not be released until LE is certain they have obtained all available evidence from the remains. That could take some time if they are awaiting test results, toxicology or special studies. I'm sure LE would hate to release the remains only to have to dig Chance up again later.
Ugh. We should never have to talk about the body of an infant as "evidence". It's just horrible beyond description.
That's just what I was thinking -- all of it. Yet, other murder victims' bodies are released pending test results. I'm curious what circumstances make this case different, and I'm afraid it has to do with the nature and extent of the injuries, and an inability to identify their causes. Perhaps the fact that Chance was such a young infant adds to the difficulty. I don't know.
I don't know, either, but it makes me very sad.That's just what I was thinking -- all of it. Yet, other murder victims' bodies are released pending test results. I'm curious what circumstances make this case different, and I'm afraid it has to do with the nature and extent of the injuries, and an inability to identify their causes. Perhaps the fact that Chance was such a young infant adds to the difficulty. I don't know.
Thank you for the link -- lots of sweet pictures in the comments on the obituary. I'm glad to see that he did experience love during his brief time here and was held, kissed and cherished by those who loved him.
Unfortunately, the healthcare system in the US is waaaay too f'ed up for this to be an option that I foresee being available within my lifetime.Same here in the UK. The midwife comes every few days to your home for a couple of weeks, then when she's happy that the baby is feeding and gaining weight, and that the mum is getting on OK, she signs over to the health visitor who dies at least one home visit and is available to call on at any time for advice. In my town there is a health clinic where you could drop in anytime and see a health visitor (who are qualified nurses). Of course KB wouldn't have bothered to go there, but the home visits are compulsory.
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Very new here-in fact this is my first post. I believe I have read everything up until now but I haven't read anything about their charges being reduced. What gives??
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/30403860/funeral-for-baby-chance-walsh-today
Very new here-in fact this is my first post. I believe I have read everything up until now but I haven't read anything about their charges being reduced. What gives??
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/30403860/funeral-for-baby-chance-walsh-today
Very new here-in fact this is my first post. I believe I have read everything up until now but I haven't read anything about their charges being reduced. What gives??
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/30403860/funeral-for-baby-chance-walsh-today
The nine-week-old's body was found in a wooded area near North Port two weeks ago. His parents, Kristen Bury and Joseph Walsh, are jailed in Sarasota and charged in his death. NBC2 learned Sunday that charges for both have been reduced from first-degree murder. Bury is now charged with manslaughter, and Walsh with second-degree murder.
That doesn't make a lick of senseProsecutors must feel that they cannot get a conviction on 1st degree murder.
Rest in Peace, baby Chance. Justice is coming.