Crimson clover
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BBMI also noticed in the article that was obviously written to paint RP in a glowing light, that RP has demonstrated multiple public displays. She was in her house and marched OUTSIDE to the front yard where all her neighbors and any reporters milling around could see and hear her screaming. It's like she wanted it known she was suffering. If any reporters were about they could photograph and report this. Or the neighbors would obviously notice and start talking and word would get around town.
She sits on the front porch sobbing into Cherish's shirt.
Also, she waited until they arrived at the funeral home and she had stepped out of the car to start screaming. Where anyone milling around the parking lot, or just arriving and reporters could see.
Then she gets inside the funeral home and on her way down the aisle almost collapses twice in front of the people who were already inside and must have missed her screaming episode in the parking lot.
Now, I think these things can be normal reactions anyone would have to losing a loved one. But with RP, I question the sincerity, since she has been doing obvious damage control with the public. She has been trying to paint herself in such a light so much that it's hard for me to believe these public displays were not part of her attempts at damage control. In the eyes of the public and maybe even LE.
It's like she wants people to be distracted feeling sorry for her instead of paying attention to the details. I could be all wrong. Just a feeling I had. IMO.
Naw...The feeling is mutual...for many, I assume.
Good mothers feel no need to SAY how good they are. Good mothers don't even want to hear how good they are, cuz they know their faults and weaknesses.
Good mothers don't grieve in a public atmosphere, allowing cameras to roll with the screams. Least these are the best of the GOOD mothers I've known and know now. All MOO.
To even forgive all the actions of the mother the night lil Cherish perished...the actions of the mother, IMO, in the aftermath...is telling of her kind.