Mike in WNY
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that, in my opinion , is what makes the world and life awesome. People are different. And, in many cases, there is no absolute right or wrong. Spicy. Keeps ones mind open… if one wants that. On the other hand, those not open to differing opinions/actions, are likely to be boring and left behind. That’s how I see it.I understand we have legal rights to the 5th amendment. However, I know for certain I would have not acted as did the Laundries.
If there were even a question that my child had murdered someone he loved, I would fear for my safety and the rest of my family with him under my roof. He may have already killed “the love of his life.” What assurance do I have that he loves us too much to kill us, too?
It’s not like we haven’t had forums on WS with people who slaughtered their families after seemingly living a normal life prior to that, and if Brian were my child I’d know he may have killed already, no matter what he is telling me.
My sister has former in-laws in which an adult daughter, mother of two, moved in with her own mother and grandmother after losing custody of her children. She ended up killing her mother and grandmother with her late father’s police nightstick.
This family was not middle class. In fact they were very wealthy. The grandmother came from a rich family and the late grandfather owned two thriving businesses. Very respected in their neighborhood. I knew this family since before the daughter was born. It happened three years ago and I’m not over it.
So, JMO IMO MOO—if there were even a hint that my adult child could have killed a loved one—— no, never under my roof again. I’d pay for a lawyer, maybe, but from a distance.