@turaj your post gives so much perspective and I wish I could heart it more.
Your thoughts are exactly why I hope he can find a better appellate lawyer. The person he worked with seemed to be happy to just get it done. Even Taylor Schabusiness had a defense team that had her evaluated for mental issues.
This part might get deleted but I did NOT like the whole subtext by the prosecution and judge that somehow bringing children from Russia/Ukraine was to "give them a better life in the greatest country in the world". I'll find the time stamps if you want of what the prosecution and judge said/implied but adopting any child from any (what was then perceived as a "developing" or "war-torn" country) doesn't somehow make adoptive parents saviors or any more heroic. It is a struggle to adopt within our own country. I just didn't like this savior syndrome.... MOO
Yes, agreed --
if that's what transpired here ?
Have read about that 'savior syndrome' although sometimes referred to as 'white savior syndrome', and as of right now it sounds more like
the judge said/implied it, and
not the adoptive parents of Dima ?
The parents are the only victims, imo, in this tragic case; so I don't want to victim blame, where no blame is due -- if that makes sense.
Wondering here if Dima was badly affected by his years in the orphanage and already capable of much violence, just not enough information given to his adoptive parents ?
Did the orphanage let Robbie and Jennifer know of any previous red flags ?
Or was he misrepresented to them ?
Am seriously wondering how much they knew about him before bringing him into their homes.
Imo.
2018 is 7 years ago. So he was only 15 (if he is indeed 22 now). For some reason I assumed his rage and anti social behavior began more recently
They adopted him at 14. So he was seriously in trouble pretty immediately. His poor parents must have gone through hell for several years then, trying to raise him. So heartbreaking, I'm sure they tried their best.
At this time, I've only read that the adoptive parents were good to him.
If Dima says otherwise, I'll take it with the proverbial grain as they're deceased and cannot defend themselves.
It looks as if they documented a lot of their new family life on social media and it seems they tried to give him the best life ?
Rest in peace, Robbie and Jennifer !
Thank you for trying and for caring enough to give this teen a decent opportunity in life.
As an adult, he could have moved back if he was unhappy.
There was no need to murder anyone.
Senseless.
Omo.