SeriouslySearching
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It would not have started with the words, "I haven't seen my daughter in 31 Days" as Casey stated because it would have been my responsibility to protect my grandchild from a person who is a known thief, liar, Sociopath, and worse.
If I failed my grandchild so miserably that my child ended up allegedly murdering her...I would not fail my grandchild again by covering it up or lying in any way. I would cooperate fully with the police and I would do everything possible to bring my grandchild justice. I would beg and plead for people to help me find her. I would get up every day and work side by side with the people searching to find her. I would not need a criminal defense attorney or a PR company to represent me. I would not use my grandchild or any other child for money.
While I love my children dearly and I would gladly give my life for them...I taught them to take responsibility for their actions. I would have directed them to tell the truth, held their hand as they faced the consequences, and let them know that I would always love them in spite of what they had done.
Unconditional love does not mean you would do anything for your children. It means you love them enough to stand beside them even when they do make mistakes...large and small...while they do the right thing by owning up to those mistakes.
If I failed my grandchild so miserably that my child ended up allegedly murdering her...I would not fail my grandchild again by covering it up or lying in any way. I would cooperate fully with the police and I would do everything possible to bring my grandchild justice. I would beg and plead for people to help me find her. I would get up every day and work side by side with the people searching to find her. I would not need a criminal defense attorney or a PR company to represent me. I would not use my grandchild or any other child for money.
While I love my children dearly and I would gladly give my life for them...I taught them to take responsibility for their actions. I would have directed them to tell the truth, held their hand as they faced the consequences, and let them know that I would always love them in spite of what they had done.
Unconditional love does not mean you would do anything for your children. It means you love them enough to stand beside them even when they do make mistakes...large and small...while they do the right thing by owning up to those mistakes.