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Father: “I want my kid back” clip from different angle.
Very worried for this little one. [emoji26] [video=twitter;916829329727934469]https://twitter.com/chrisjosewsb/status/916829329727934469[/video]
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Dogs out and search now has been suspended.
I really hope someone like a grandma or something took the baby and this is s huge misunderstanding because I can't think of any alternatives that will be a safe outcome for Caliyah Beautiful name.
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Lemme guess, the stork came back and took the wee one and flew away.
Oy vey mama, wishful thinking.
I get the outrage but 'no trial' doesn't make sense. People are quick to judge and point fingers, and they're not always right. The trial is an important step to ensure the person was reasonably involved and earned the punishment they receive. And even juries aren't always right. I don't think we have enough info in either case to say the parents are guilty of anything.UGH UGH UGH!!!!!!!! :tantrum:
From the outward appearance of things, the home, father, etc I could understand someone thinking the child needed a better life, however, I'm doubtful that happened. And ransom probably isn't a motive, because I doubt there's money to pay. The tiny baby surely didn't leave on her own... so, that leaves someone close to the baby did something. I can't with these people today. Was just telling my husband about the 3yr old girl that's missing, and then about this one.. his response? No trial, just kill anyone that harms a baby! JMO
I get the outrage but 'no trial' doesn't make sense. People are quick to judge and point fingers, and they're not always right. The trial is an important step to ensure the person was reasonably involved and earned the punishment they receive. And even juries aren't always right. I don't think we have enough info in either case to say the parents are guilty of anything.