eyes4crime
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Yet she won't get on the stand and refute anything because it will incriminate her. That's more important than really fighting for baby K.
There's no yanking going on here. Baby K is still with her father by TH's CHOICE. All she has to do is refute the MFH, and she won't. It's not Kaine's fault. He can't force Terri to fight for her child. She has to choose to do that, and so far, she's chosen to stay quiet and not incriminate herself, and put off baby K's welfare for TH's own benefit. TH could have CHOSEN to have supervised visits long before now, and just now she's asking, and nothing can be decided for three more months. It was more important to put off the divorce and not incriminate TH than to see her daughter as soon as possible. Again, that was TH'S CHOICE.
Baby K does have rights. It's too bad TH's rights supercede baby K's by TH's OWN CHOICE. I'd think most child advocates would say the mother should fight for her child anyway she can, not hide behind a lawyer and her own rights and let an expert who doesn't even know her testify that baby K should see her mother.
She's taking the coward's way out to protect herself rather than fight for baby K, who needs a mother in her life. Some loving mother TH is turning out to be.
It doesn't matter what the evidence is or isn't, we could argue all day on that. It matters what TH is choosing to do in light of or in spite of that. And she has CHOSEN to cover herself, guilty or innocent, rather than fight like heck to see her child.
Judgmental America has deemed Terri as 'guilty' with no evidence. If she doesn't carefully tend to her defense, she will be on death row. I know moms in prison can see their babies, but I'm not sure about those on death row. It serves her well to put her defense first. moo mho