Abusive men target mentally ill women as partners because they think it’s easier to make the woman dependent on him and unlikely to leave if he acts (at first) as the caring partner who can help her through her tough times. Of course, having an easily manipulated and gaslit woman underfoot is...
Ugh my own five year old looks so much like him. We live nearby but not near enough to have seen him. My thoughts are that he is in one of those houses or an irrigation canal
I dont think it’s fair for mothers to be expected to isolate herself because she has a baby. The baby years are so hard and lonely even if you’re married, let alone when you’re doing it alone. You have to remember that the vast majority of relationships don’t end up being discussed on websleuths.
Are there other SM accounts other than the ones on facebook? She may have just stopped using FB. Loads of younger people are moving away from facebook in favor of instagram or just getting off social media altogether. It's the new hip thing to be offline, IMO
I really wouldn't look too much into apparent bruises on Evelyn in one photo. Learning how to walk is a dangerous business. If some of yall could have seen some of the knocks my boys took...
I second the opinion that her SM not being covered with photos of the baby doesn't mean much. I didn't end up posting many things about my babies either just because of how hectic life is with a new baby. In that first year with my first baby, the last thing I was thinking of was facebook, honestly.
Not saying you’re wrong, but I live in a heavily mormon area of idaho and have lots of mormon family members and friends too and in my experience lds people aren’t any less likely to divorce or have multiple divorces/fast marriages than anyone else. Just imo
Why does it matter how far away her bus stop is? She was taken from her front yard after getting safely home. Mere feet from her front door. The whole “oh how could anyone let a little girl walk that far alone??” thing is irrelevant and, imo, disrespectful to the grieving mother.
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