kimi_SFC
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I would think the grandmother's life might have been in danger, too, assuming the death was a homicide.
I agree borndem. As I said earlier, this wasn't a DV / IPV relationship exclusive of Grandmom; she was part of the family unit because they shared a household. I am of the opinion that she was included in the cycle of violence. Thus, she was exposed to the tension and escalation of his anger and mood swings (and violence e.g. the window breaking incident), and also experienced the de-escalation (the honeymoon phase) which likely would have occurred after her daughter and MW had it out behind closed doors (?in the presence of Baby Ellorah as it was only a two BR apartment?).
TW was walking a tightrope. I believe she alluded to it in that cryptic comment that was mentioned on the photo comment thread. She was doing her best to keep the peace. Now we know she was living in her mother's house with a meth addict.
IME, the pending toxicology results will play into whether or not Baby Ellorah was exposed to methamphetamine while MW used. The elephant in the room is who had prior knowledge, and for how long. I firmly believe they were terrified of him. I also think denial played a significant factor.
Until the results are in, we will have to wait to see how the DA will proceed.
:sigh:
I'm so sorry, sweet BabyGirl.

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