sariebell
Artsy Fartsy
Wolf just said they were going to talk about Leanna next on AC360. It's prob just stuff we already know. I haven't watched these shows in years, but here we go again.
I would not want to see my dead child's body
I think that LH certainly knew something, it's so strange that both of them were searching details on hot car deaths, they both say it was a fear they had. My biggest fear is a house fire, I won't have candles in he house, no one smokes in here and plugs are removed from sockets at night. I have three smoke alarms and I have a fire plan.
Now if my biggest fear was one of my children been left in a car all day, I would simply travel with the children to drop them off myself, using any of the ideas widely available, leave baby bag on passenger seat, leave my bag, phone or even shoes in the back with child.
If someone else was dropping my children off, I would call them to check they went in fine.
If my biggest fear was my child been left in hot car and not dropped off at daycare, I would ask daycare to call my emergency contact numbers ASAP if my child wasn't dropped of as arranged. X
Exactly. If your biggest fear is forgetting your child in the car, there are numerous things you can do to prevent this. Obviously they didn't do any. Yet both claim they searched for people dying in hot cars because they were afraid of it happening.
Because either she is smart or someone around her is smart.
I think anyone who has a spouse arrested for a serious crime should have a lawyer.
With that said, IMO she got a lawyer, because she is guilty. Neither one of them appear very smart to me.
When my mom is crying it takes all I have not to start bawling with her. we cal it Dolly Partin syndrome (from Steal Magnolias)....How did she not cry for her child, how did she not fight to see and hold him, how did she not break down while telling her mom, how was she able to even make that call? I just keep thinking I have never ever read a story of a child dying and a mother being so far dettached from her child. Most moms do not believe their child is gone. They've got to feel them and hold them. I just don't understand her.
Christian or not how do you go on like nothing happened? How do you sit ina court room listening to the horrible things coming out about your hus\band and the horrible death your child had and not cry? How is that humanly possible? It's not possible for normal people!!!!
People would give their last breath to hold their child one last time. Yet this woman couldn't be bothered..... She's not normal niether is he.
I would not want to see my dead child's body
Re-read my post.
So why does a mother whose child just died accidentally because her husband forgot him in the car get a lawyer ASAP?
Because either she is smart or someone around her is smart.
I don't need to, that's not helpful, hate that...thanks so much.
I don't think she is smart, or someone around her is smart. I think she is guilty, and you don't have to be smart to know you need a lawyer when you're guilty.
Shes so off the rails I cant tell whether her train ran to Crazyville or Conspiracy Juntion or made stops at both.
I used to say that, too. Until it happened. Then I had to. I didn't want to but I had to know for sure.[/
OT: My daughter lost her first child when she was a month old. Unfortunately the baby died in NICU before she could she could be sent home to die. We (immediate family) were blessed to be with her as she drew her last breath. It was important for my daughter to watch the machines and lines being removed and watching her be dressed. My daughter is an ICU nurse and has rocked babies at the end of life when a parent hasn't been able to be 'present' for whatever reason. I can't imagine not asking to see your child after receiving this tragic news.
"While CNN affiliates report that she worked out of her Marietta home, she is employed by DaVita Inc., a Demopolis, Alabama-based health care firm."http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/07/justice/leanna-harris-5-questions/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
5 questions about mother in toddler's hot-car death
OT: My daughter lost her first child when she was a month old. Unfortunately the baby died in NICU before she could she could be sent home to die. We (immediate family) were blessed to be with her as she drew her last breath. It was important for my daughter to watch the machines and lines being removed and watching her be dressed. My daughter is an ICU nurse and has rocked babies at the end of life when a parent hasn't been able to be 'present' for whatever reason. I can't imagine not asking to see your child after receiving this tragic news.I used to say that, too. Until it happened. Then I had to. I didn't want to but I had to know for sure.
"While CNN affiliates report that she worked out of her Marietta home, she is employed by DaVita Inc., a Demopolis, Alabama-based health care firm."
IMO
****IS THIS WRONG?****
They may have an office in Demopolis AL, and she may have transferred to Marietta GA, in 2012, but they make is sound like the business is based there.
It's based out of Colorado.
I don't see Alabama listed at all.
http://www.davita.com/about/contact-us
DaVita World Headquarters*
DaVita
2000*16th St.
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (303) 405-2100 or toll-free at 1-888-484-7505
DaVita corporate offices
DaVita - Malvern, PA********************************
2476 East Swedesford Road
Suite 150
Malvern, PA 19355
Phone: 1-800-633-9757DaVita - Brentwood, TN*
5200 Virginia Way
Brentwood, TN 37027
Phone: (615) 320-4200DaVita - El Segundo, CA
601 Hawaii Street
El Segundo, CA 90245
Phone: (310) 536-2400DaVita - Irvine, CA*
15253 Bake Parkway
Irvine, CA 92618
Phone: (949) 930-4400
Fax: (949) 930-6979DaVita - Tacoma, WA
1423 Pacific Avenue
Tacoma, WA 98402
Phone: (253) 272-1916
Laboratory
DaVita - Deland, FL
1991 Industrial Drive
Deland, FL 32724
Phone: (386) 738-1809
nitpicking I guess, but I want the news reported correctly.
moo
And why was the funeral not held for 10 days? That is an awfully long time.
OT: My daughter lost her first child when she was a month old. Unfortunately the baby died in NICU before she could she could be sent home to die. We (immediate family) were blessed to be with her as she drew her last breath. It was important for my daughter to watch the machines and lines being removed and watching her be dressed. My daughter is an ICU nurse and has rocked babies at the end of life when a parent hasn't been able to be 'present' for whatever reason. I can't imagine not asking to see your child after receiving this tragic news.I used to say that, too. Until it happened. Then I had to. I didn't want to but I had to know for sure.