I didn't read that, at least not in that article. She is probably allowed outgoing phone calls but I don't think we know if she has communicated with them. If the parents are included on the visitors list they should be allowed to visit. Maybe she doesn't want to speak to them.Oh... the parents had no contact with her since she was arrested, did they?
I think it would be up to the inmate. She may not be ready to face her parents yet. I'm not saying she hasn't, but I can understand the tremendous guilt and shame she must feel. If she doesn't, well, that's a whole different matter. That may be why her parents were trying to look closely at her. I noticed her attorney told her that her parents were in the room.I hope her parents have been able to talk to her. If not, that would be unimaginable.
I don't think so, at least not until PA is in the green phase. ImoAre they doing in person visits during Covid?
I could be wrong, but I think one reason for having her appear on video is to humanize her, and to emphasize how young she is. She appeared in pigtails and the lawyer asked her when she was going to send a letter. After all, he's trying to get her case moved to juvenile court. ImoIt’s a bit weird how they had her waive the hearing just at the day of. It’s almost like the plan was to waive all along but she wanted her parents to see her or something like that.
The bit about him asking about the letter was really weird. Made no sense to me whatsoever.I could be wrong, but I think one reason for having her appear on video is to humanize her, and to emphasize how young she is. She appeared in pigtails and the lawyer asked her when she was going to send another letter. After all, he's trying to get her case moved to juvenile court. Imo
Maybe he was just trying to make her feel comfortable. She was probably very nervous.The bit about him asking about the letter was really weird. Made no sense to me whatsoever.
The information we have makes it seem like she did feel guilt. At least to me it does.If she is a sociopath she may not be feeling any guilt.
The information we have makes it seem like she did feel guilt. At least to me it does.
I hope so. What a horrible situation.I agree. I see a terrified kid. JMO. Totally a gut feeling, but she strikes me as someone who could be rehabilitated and become a healthy, productive member of society with proper care & treatment.
Or she was forced into a caregiving role.I feel like this will either be explained as a misguided attempt at a "mercy killing" (i.e., CM thought that HM was suffering due to her disability) OR the result of one sibling resenting the fact that their sibling demanded so much time/attention from their parents (through no fault of the sibling's own).
I don’t really see this as a “forced caregiving” situation. Pre-covid, Helen attended school in Philadelphia - at least an hour away, depending on traffic. The parents seem to have both girls’ interests worked out: house was in the name of Helen’s trust, Helen attended a wonderful, specialized school, and Claire attended prep school. Many prep schools require participation in extracurricular activities so her (pre-covid) day would be unlikely to end at dismissal.
I see this more as an awful mental health break and a vulnerable sibling. Hope the poor parents are managing.