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He is not my prime suspect.Is the dad a suspect?
He is not my prime suspect.Is the dad a suspect?
Average IBEW Journeyman Electrician yearly pay in California is approximately $72,115, which is 27% above the national average.A journeyman electrician for the State? With that rent and those many kids? I tried looking in the State employees database but paywalled again.![]()
If they are fostering (I believe I read that here), they likely get money from the govt as well.Average IBEW Journeyman Electrician yearly pay in California is approximately $72,115, which is 27% above the national average.
I think a family could live on 72k in Placerville if they were frugal.
Average IBEW Journeyman Electrician yearly pay in California is approximately $72,115, which is 27% above the national average.
I think a family could live on 72k in Placerville if they were frugal.
That was my next line of thought, someone in the house who may have not been happy to have him as a family member. JMOLineman make $50/hour on average. If this is a PG&E job they make a ton of overtime too.
https://www.indeed.com/q-Lineman-Ibew-jobs.html?vjk=dc89edd2b493ae26
I suspect a minor may be responsible for Roman's death.![]()
Some have said the boy looks malnourished ---maybe they wanted to make a point of saying he was fed well at home?What’s the deal about the food details in the article? So strange to mention that. Most 11 year old boys would be excited over sports, a video game or cars, not bagels and cream cheese.
ETA link
https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article239365078.html
Just to clarify, did they both go to the police station? Why didn't one go and one stay. That's weird to me.
“We woke up for work like normal,” Lindsay Piper said. “Kids started waking up. Breakfast started getting made. I went upstairs to get Roman and he was not in his bed.”Paywall.
Can you cut and paste?
Edit: If you're also hitting the paywall, you can go to the main SacBee home page, and click on the video on the front page. Very interesting.
in a msm that was posted somewhere in this thread it said that step mom and dad spent I think 4 hrs at police station trying to get the police to help them.
my gut tells me that there is a lot that was going on that dad didn’t know about.![]()
He just looked like a dirty, happy little boy that really needed a bath.
in a msm that was posted somewhere in this thread it said that step mom and dad spent I think 4 hrs at police station trying to get the police to help them.
my gut tells me that there is a lot that was going on that dad didn’t know about.![]()
To my understanding he is stillA journeyman electrician for the State? With that rent and those many kids? I tried looking in the State employees database but paywalled again.
Edit: I was even willing to re-subscribe, just Wednesday and Sunday for awhile--but they want $98 in advance.
Maybe somebody else can look at the database and see.
To my understanding he’s still employed under a union in MI.A journeyman electrician for the State? With that rent and those many kids? I tried looking in the State employees database but paywalled again.
Edit: I was even willing to re-subscribe, just Wednesday and Sunday for awhile--but they want $98 in advance.
Maybe somebody else can look at the database and see.
Those are 100% bruises, shadows are NOT GREEN IN COLOR. A shadow is whats on his leg from the book. His knee, chins and face are bruised. I don’t know what happened to this child, but those are bruises regardless.I'm with you on that he looks just like the average and active 11 year old boy.
A lot of other posters cringing at the photos ...
IMO, those aren't bruises on him - they are shadows from whatever is over on his left hand side; they are casting down on him most likely because whatever it is (a tall lamp??) has a window behind it causing the shadows. There's no bruising on his face, nor restraint bruises on his wrists. One just needs to also look at his shins to see the very distinct shadow lines running across his body. And, for another, absolutely zero parents (even the wicked step-mom type -- Note: I AM the mother of four kids - two mine and two my husbands. All four of them are "ours". Full stop. I have red hair too. All of which would make me a viable "suspect" to some should anything ungawdly ever happen to one of mine).
No abusive parent or step parent would ever:
1) Ever consider taking their freshly bruised and battered child into a public library; and
2) If they did, it sure as heck wouldn't be in a t-shirt and shorts with all those "restraint" bruises and bruises on the child's head visible to the entire world.
And, taking a photo of them like that in a public library and posting for public viewing?? … not happening either.
So far, this death is deemed "suspicious" as are all possibly-unaccompanied deaths until accident, suicide or foul play is determined. That'll come with the autopsy results so until foul play is factually and actually determined and announced by LoE ("no threat to the community" thus far they have stated), there are no suspects in this case nor even POIs at this point in time. IMO, if one does come along, it may possibly be from within the home, but I'm not thinking it was either one of his parents.
As for removing the kids? Well, there's been the suspicious death of one and, according to the news article earlier, the reporter said the living room looked empty, so if the bedrooms were too then that may have something to do with why. So, I'm not even willing to stretch that factoid of removal into "evidence" of anything abusive at this point in time. Another article stated they had just moved into this particular house the week prior, so still unpacking, buying new couch set etc, whatever, is still a possibility too.
Anyway, my .02cents worth on this case thus far. It's cold in Ottawa today - must go start getting ready for work.
Those are 100% bruises, shadows are NOT GREEN IN COLOR. A shadow is whats on his leg from the book. His knee, chins and face are bruised. I don’t know what happened to this child, but those are bruises regardless.
I have to politely disagree. I spotted those bruises straight away in the photo I can't believe dad was that blind.
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