It was strange, one child on the show, called Edik, they had gotten from living with a pack of wild dogs, right at the borderline age of 3 or 4. They said he had adapted well, but his foster mother would always have to watch him because he seemed to have no boundaries & would run up to any...
What I was thinking after watching a show on feral children; they said if you can get to them by age 3, (or 4?), you could be successful in getting them back to "normal" but after that it's much more difficult. (Paraphrased, of course.)
Was coming to post this. I'd heard she put her child in the oven, so it was good to finally get real clarification on why her child(ren) was taken from her in the first place.
Had to take 4 Ubers in a row quickly Friday night in NC, & noted all 4 had all windows halfway down; made me wonder if they'd been instructed to do that to keep folks from feeling "trapped" once seated, after this case? One driver brought up the case randomly as well, as we discussed Ubering...
Especially since he was an OTR driver!? She could've appeared to have gone along with his wishes, while he was present, if this was indeed the case, then done right by the baby all the while he wasn't around, or even more reasonably, escaped to her relatives at that point!?
Saw a random Facebook post that said all this neglect was due to the "father" thinking this child was not actually his. Wondered about that, then just saw on the heavy.com "Five Fast Facts you need to know" about this couple, that one of their friends interviewed expresses their concern that...
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