Texana
Overreaching
Let's get back to the start of all this--what we know for certain.
The McCanns have admitted to leaving their three small children in a room at a resort room while they had dinner with friends at a restaurant about a 100 yards away. The room, which may or may not have been locked, has access on side to a public thoroughfare. They had access to a night time babysitting service and babysitters that would come to the room, but they chose not to utilize either.
In several interviews the McCanns have defended this decision by saying the resort was "family friendly" and felt "safe." Gerry McCann implied it was the same as other people going to their garage when their children were upstairs in a house, it felt exactly the same way. Gerry gives the distance as about 50 yards when in reality it is about twice that. Kate McCann speaks of their decision as "a mistake, if you can call it that."
You can argue the evidence against the McCanns is not substantial, could be placed to frame them, etc, etc. You can present theories that the timeline was too restrictive for their involvement or that the cadaver dogs are not reliable.
But it is not reasonable to expect the McCanns' parenting not be examined thoroughly and questioned.They opened themselves up for that with their decision and all the other actions and comments they have made following that.
We can't take the "nobody's a perfect parent, so the McCanns shouldn't have their parenting judged or questioned" because with that, no parent would ever be accountable for their decisions or choices regarding their children. We owe children more than a blanket pass for not questioning the decisions of other parents, simply because we are all imperfect people.
None of us would be here today if it weren't for a decision made by the McCanns. All we are really doing at this point is trying to figure out which decision that really was--the decision to leave their children alone in a room vulnerable to injury or harm, or the decision to cover up something that happened to their daughter.
The McCanns have admitted to leaving their three small children in a room at a resort room while they had dinner with friends at a restaurant about a 100 yards away. The room, which may or may not have been locked, has access on side to a public thoroughfare. They had access to a night time babysitting service and babysitters that would come to the room, but they chose not to utilize either.
In several interviews the McCanns have defended this decision by saying the resort was "family friendly" and felt "safe." Gerry McCann implied it was the same as other people going to their garage when their children were upstairs in a house, it felt exactly the same way. Gerry gives the distance as about 50 yards when in reality it is about twice that. Kate McCann speaks of their decision as "a mistake, if you can call it that."
You can argue the evidence against the McCanns is not substantial, could be placed to frame them, etc, etc. You can present theories that the timeline was too restrictive for their involvement or that the cadaver dogs are not reliable.
But it is not reasonable to expect the McCanns' parenting not be examined thoroughly and questioned.They opened themselves up for that with their decision and all the other actions and comments they have made following that.
We can't take the "nobody's a perfect parent, so the McCanns shouldn't have their parenting judged or questioned" because with that, no parent would ever be accountable for their decisions or choices regarding their children. We owe children more than a blanket pass for not questioning the decisions of other parents, simply because we are all imperfect people.
None of us would be here today if it weren't for a decision made by the McCanns. All we are really doing at this point is trying to figure out which decision that really was--the decision to leave their children alone in a room vulnerable to injury or harm, or the decision to cover up something that happened to their daughter.