The reward was offered weeks agoVery interesting, $150k reward recently announced.
I remember her saying in the video that she built the swing set, so maybe she also mentioned the other things in the interview but that bit didn't make it into the final cut?CBC print, quoted JM as saying she built the kids sandboxes and purchased the blue slide for them…. I never heard that in video.
I'm wondering if the school tried to schedule meetings and the adults never showed up or refused.This doesn’t add up. Can someone in Canada help please
Speaking of my extensive professional knowledge of CPS in the US -
- The behaviors related to autism would not result in a call to CPS
- Parents are allowed (to a neglectful extent) to refuse evaluations and it takes extensive meetings to reach a point of involving CPS due to noncompliance
- if a school called and said a child was showing ASD behaviors CPS wouldn’t investigate unless there was something attached to it that was abuse or neglectful
So with my knowledge - were they refusing intervention for the kids prior? Were the behaviors significant behaviors that sometimes occur with ASD but need diagnosed and a rule out of abuse first (self injury sometimes or sexualized behaviors are examples, there are more)
Would actual ASD/developmental behaviors be reason alone to call CPS in Canada? This line of thought is confusing for me and could absolutely be different in Canada
I find myself wondering if they were actually scheduled for forensic interviews also
Omg ,great minds think alike I was typing my comment above as you must have postedI'm wondering if the school tried to schedule meetings and the adults never showed up or refused.
The school's next step could have been a report to CPS.
MOO
Absolutely it could have been and I explained - meeting or signatures or putting it off could result in cps - this is really late in the school year for that though, we typically wouldn’t see those reports this late.I'm wondering if the school tried to schedule meetings and the adults never showed up or refused.
The school's next step could have been a report to CPS.
MOO
I agreeI’m going to assume RCMP watched the interview first and told CBC which parts they were allowed to release![]()
This is definitely possibleI'm speculating, but I wonder if the school suspected autism and they did some assessments and the psychologist said that in their opinion the behavior was actually more likely due to neglect or abuse or trauma of some kind and that's how the CPS report came about?
I’m going to assume RCMP watched the interview first and told CBC which parts they were allowed to release![]()
The reward was offered weeks ago
Sometimes I like to watch videos with subtitles as kids in earshot or I miss things in a fast moving interview. So I got to pick up a few bits that I didn't hear first time round .
I noticed him. I suspected he was either someone with the film crew, or a family member attempting to step out of the scene they were filming.Did you notice the older man with the yellow shirt walking away at about 2:28? No idea who he is, JM didn’t mention anyone lived with her.
Yes I thought it may have been a crew memberDid you notice the older man with the yellow shirt walking away at about 2:28? No idea who he is, JM didn’t mention anyone lived with her.
Ticya ,can you source and put in thread the unedited version. A few of us posters have queried if there was an original and if stuff has been deleted.One thing I learned from the unedited version of that interview:
That silent sliding back door is not silent. JMO
ETA they didn't do her any favors by editing that interview and cutting the extended tour she provided. By cutting all of that in favor of the "they searched my trailer THREE times" shorter version actually makes her seem irritated and abrupt. But what ended up edited out was where IMO the meat and potatoes live.
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