Nikki Junewicz
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New photos show Krystal and Joseph Daniels in orange jumpsuits, leaving Dickson Co. juvenile court. The couple faces charges in connection to their 5 year old son’s brutal murder. Details on @FOXNashville at 9
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Do they look like they're having a conversation?
They are not mentally challenged. I know someone who has seen the entire family. He saw the man more often than the woman. He has actually talked to the man. Probably the woman, too, but he only clearly remembered talking to the man.
There is another reason they may seem that way to some people. It is their own fault. This is not a judgment on their physical appearance. It is another thing and does not apply to the children.
I need to thoroughly read this thread.
I know there are other people from Tennessee here.
She also mentioned taking Zoloft, an antidepressant.She had said in an old FB post that she'd been addicted to pain pills once but had gotten herself off of them with family help. Always figured at least part of that was true.
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If he thinks an asd diagnosis is going to get him out of this, he is sorely mistaken. Many people now mistakenly think the autistic population in general are violent due to some high profile crimes in the past few years. That narrative needs to go, imo.
Texas Equusearch can help if local law enforcement either asks them to help or if a family member asks and local law enforcement okays it. It's not too early for Texas Equusearch to help. They look for both living and deceased missing people.
http://fox17.com/news/local/photo-s...ed-joe-clyde-daniels-leaving-dickson-co-court
Its my birthday...so I hope TODAY they find him
Wanted to follow up, since I’m the one who first questioned whether Joseph (the dad) may have autism. I agree with you about the narrative that people with autism are violent. It’s not true and serves no purpose to suggest it is. There are violent people of all ability levels, all intelligence levels, all income levels.
I did not mean to suggest that autism may be a reason or excuse, or anything like that (and I haven’t seen any other comments in this thread that have suggested that). I have worked with people who have high-functioning autism, and they were very smart people, and non-violent.
The description of Joseph in the article just made me wonder whether he may be on the spectrum. Just an observation. Not a reason for violence, nor an excuse for murder. Just an observation. Did you read the article?
https://www.tennessean.com/story/ne...aniels-tennessee-dickson-county-tn/504143002/
She had said in an old FB post that she'd been addicted to pain pills once but had gotten herself off of them with family help. Always figured at least part of that was true.
How is whether or not the father may be on the autism spectrum relevant to the discussion of Joe's murder?
How is whether or not the father may be on the autism spectrum relevant to the discussion of Joe's murder?