cluciano63
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I don't see much difference between being high/drunk and not watching a small child and drunk driving and killing someone.
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I don't see much difference between being high/drunk and not watching a small child and drunk driving and killing someone.
First of all, thank all of you from the bottom of my heart for keeping this story alive. Nothing will bring back this precious little girl but there are so many issues here. My family happened to be on vacation in the area when Reena went missing & joined in the search. It was clear that residents were blaming the parents from the beginning.
JW brother is Bigred: This is a comment he made (in writing) after the arrest, "Not a person alive is dumb enough to touch them." The intimidation factor is huge in this small town.
The home is in an unbelievably scary place!
Residents were well aware of drug use by both parents.
JD babysat for two infants after losing her job at the casino a few months prior to Reena's death.
JD and TW have some very loyal friends.
Both have been released on a signature bond!
Numerous residents report seeing Reena wandering alone frequently. They are devastated for failing to report but most only saw her once/twice. It wasn't until Reena's death that all the pieces came together.
TW did not call LE to report missing child. This call was made by fisherman after TW said "we don't need no cops."
Drugs were found inside the home while Reena was still missing.
Feeling in Danbury is that parents will get probation. Anger is high! Drugs and public assistance does not sit well.
Residents fear retaliation.
http://wcca.wicourts.gov/caseDetail...2F22FBD264B0D47BE02284&recordCount=9&offset=0
I wondered about this case a while back. The defendant is an employee of the State of Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. Is JD suing for unemployment benefits or wrongful termination?
http://wcca.wicourts.gov/caseDetail...2F22FBD264B0D47BE02284&recordCount=9&offset=0
I wondered about this case a while back. The defendant is an employee of the State of Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. Is JD suing for unemployment benefits or wrongful termination?
Who is the defendant TE?
So what happens now that they have been charged and released on bond?
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CLASS D FELONY: For a Class D Felony, the penalty is a fine of up to $100,000, or imprisonment of up to 25 years, or both; however, for a repeat offender, the term of imprisonment may increase up to 2 years with prior misdemeanor convictions, and up to 6 years with a prior felony conviction.
Released on signature bond:-( I wonder if reports were received & not followed up on?? Something is just WRONG here.
<snipped> and BBMhttp://www.myfoxtwincities.com/story/19627880/parents-turn-selves-in-post-bond-in-danbury-drowning
Posted: Sep 24, 2012 6:05 PM CDT
Updated: Sep 24, 2012 9:24 PM CDT
On Monday, Burnett County Sheriff's Office told FOX 9 News the house was filthy and, in their opinion, no place for a 3-year-old.
FOX 9 News spoke with Williams on Monday, who said he and Danish loved their daughter. He said they believe the investigation was botched, calling it "crap."
When asked about the condition of the couple's home, he said investigators are responsible for the mess.
<snipped>Williams said synthetic marijuana is what it says on the package -- smoking dragon potpourri. He did admit to smoking marijuana "every once in a while" with the last time being about a month ago. He said Danish has never done drugs, as far as he knows.