oh I had a runner.. He was like lightening.. In fact I would not take him outside unless his dad was home when he was little. So that is my point.. Even if he ran, How far did he go before someone noticed????
I always had eyes on my runner.
I just don't understand.
I hope you never lose a child or a grandchild. It's very easy to place blame, until you've experienced that horrible loss.
And since you had a runner, it seems you might understand. You never went outside your home when your husband wasn't able to supervise your child? What if you had to be somewhere else? What if the two of you went somewhere for the afternoon - you never had a babysitter? You never left your child with grandma? You say you couldn't supervise your child yourself adequately, it took your husband to do it - this is a grandma who lost Noah. Her dear grandchild.
I had a runner, but I could supervise him myself, I didn't need my husband to do it for me. But still, although I could do it, I completely understand grandma who looked away for a little bit of time and he was gone. Because although I myself could supervise my son, I understand those who have a child escape. I have complete empathy for all the family in this horribly tragic situation.