mickey2942
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Sad. And I would be very interested if the Mother gets charged, when a man who killed two children the same exact way, gets a "pat on the back".
She most likely will, but it will be because drugs are involved, not primarily because of the dead child.Sad. And I would be very interested if the Mother gets charged, when a man who killed two children the same exact way, gets a "pat on the back".
She most likely will, but it will be because drugs are involved, not primarily because of the dead child.
I'm confused. Who is getting a pat on the back?Sad. And I would be very interested if the Mother gets charged, when a man who killed two children the same exact way, gets a "pat on the back".
I'm confused. Who is getting a pat on the back?
Well, at least he was initially charged with a crime and he had to post bond. Unlike this case in Nebraska where the names weren't even released.It is metaphorically speaking. This guy received so many "sympathy pats" on the back, it was quite a show.
Well, at least he was initially charged with a crime and he had to post bond. Unlike this case in Nebraska where the names weren't even released.
Baby dies after being left in hot car in Nebraska, police say
Shrug. Another dead baby in a car. Nothing to see here, move along folks.
The Mother of the child could work in a job that has "public security", meaning that the media cannot release where she works or her name. My ex husband had a job like that, we couldn't even have social media accounts.
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Mother is an occupational therapist at a hospital.
Columbus Community Hospital | Staff
He’s the 30th child to die in a hot car in 2019. Averaging out one a week, which is also what it was last year.
I'm not buying it. "syndromes" are being manufactured in order to line pockets as expert witnesses. The other one that gripes me is "parental alienation syndrome" that can cost parents thousands to try to defend in child custody cases.Interesting. I wonder if she will be charged. The study I posted a link above, was very interesting reading. Apparently there is scientific evidence and research that supports the "Forgotten Baby Syndrome", so this researcher is a slam dunk "expert witness" for the defense. And of course, no one would ever believe that they could leave their baby in the car, so any interventions are irrelevant.
I'm not buying it. "syndromes" are being manufactured in order to line pockets as expert witnesses. The other one that gripes me is "parental alienation syndrome" that can cost parents thousands to try to defend in child custody cases.
Babies and children usually have a routine and awaken early to begin their day. Their babbling chatter isn't going to stop just because Mommy hits the "auto pilot" button in her brain. That auto pilot for a driver kicks in or out based on what else is happening in traffic during that drive.
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Same here, I find it very disturbing how in this photo they appear to be posing for the camera, like they're just having a family portrait done or something. Not just him but his wife as well. Probably practiced this in front of a mirror.I had a lot more empathy for this man before he staged the dog and pony show. All that family tableaux did for me was make me wonder why it was happening, why anyone felt it necessary.
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