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Got it. Thanks for the clarification! That totally makes sense.
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No problem. I may have worded it funny. I just don't think we should all immediately assume that because of the time delay that whatever occurred was planned or even wanted...while I think there was probably abuse occurring due to the tree milk story, it could be that it escalated in a way no one planned and then panic ensued.Got it. Thanks for the clarification! That totally makes sense.
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My husband and I both do laundry, more often it's me because I'm here so much more than he is but he does at least a couple loads a week. **He also cooks but he doesn't do dishes** Our oldest kids 17, 14 and 11, have each done most of their own laundry since they were about 10.
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A major motive in MOST homicide investigations is money.
Even when it's not about the money, IT IS about the money.
Don't be surprised is a financial motive ends up factoring in somewhere.
This is exactly what I thought.Wondering when the last sighting of Sherin was. Perhaps he did something to her days before. And the fact that CPS was involved with the family before is never a good sign. Praying for you to be safe baby girl!
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#NOW FBI canvassing front lawn of Wesley Mathews home. Three year old Sherin Mathews still missing @wfaachannel8
I had the same thought. I wonder if three days gave the mom and dad ample time to clean up evidence. Theyve been sitting inside the house...Too bad they are searching the house after 72 hrs when a lot of evidence could be tampered with / cleaned up / destroyed, etc.
In this case absolutely not. But in the Ramsey case I believe the grand jury shares the same sentiments I and many other have.
My point was that even if a death was completely accidental without premeditation and a true tragedy, parents may fear the police and public response and attempt to cover it rather than simply call 911. As many of us have never been in the situation, we can only imagine what we would do... so to me the 5 hr delay in calling the police doesn't to me scream premeditation so much as it screams knowledge of what happened. They're in no rush to find her because they know where she is...they just don't want anyone else to know at this point.
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It's truly awful.I think most people would be surprised just how many negligent and/or deaths occur with children.
Here's one example:
http://www.newsweek.com/2014/08/15/...-die-while-they-played-video-game-261483.html
I had the same thought. I wonder if three days gave the mom and dad ample time to clean up evidence. Theyve been sitting inside the house...
She's a nurse, he's in ITLooks like a nice home in a nice neighborhood. What do they do for a living? Anyone know?
Thank you! Very informative, the other stations are there also but I doubt they'll come the entire thing. He's been there for 2½ hours already.He's doing a live FB feed.
Omair Siddiqi
She's a nurse, he's in IT
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Its "odd" because he's lying.
Well, yes, that's what I mean by too absurd. There's no logic to a punishment such as that. I don't care about his clothes washing schedule.
I think usually the families have to contact him but Im not 100%.
I know, just being fecicious