Our new Chevy Silverado has it. Our backpacks set it off. You can disable it, as we don’t have small children.We have a new car and it alerts us to something left in the back seat. Thankfully, I think that may be standard now.
Our new Chevy Silverado has it. Our backpacks set it off. You can disable it, as we don’t have small children.We have a new car and it alerts us to something left in the back seat. Thankfully, I think that may be standard now.
Awesome!! That will save lives!
I read this yesterday. It's so sad. Her daughter wanted to give her the benefit of the doubt and give her a second change. What do you think the grandmother was thinking??
Based on the articles and public interviews of the family, the grandfather was neither present at the time the first child drowned nor was made aware that the grandmother was watching the second child when the grandmother left the second child in the vehicle in the driveway. Based on those assertions, the grandfather is not at all at fault and should not be implicated.
Rather than a case based on generalized bias, this is a case of a specific grandmother being designated the sole individual responsible for two children’s care, and the children subsequently dying while under her care.
Because he went out and the grandmother was awake? If his version is the truth that is.
The thing is if grandpa has made the door secure how did the toddler get out to the pond . I know he was alone with only grandma when grandpa went shopping but is grandpa saying she opened the door for some reason and either forgot , or she opened the door and just lied about it afterwards.Thanks! for some reason all the articles I find don't mention the grandfather's side of the story.
The thing is if grandpa has made the door secure how did the toddler get out to the pond . I know he was alone with only grandma when grandpa went shopping but is grandpa saying she opened the door for some reason and either forgot , or she opened the door and just lied about it afterwards.
This unfathomable… And the look in her eyes in that mugshot… Scary. IMO.Mugshot at the below link
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Daughter says mom should go to jail after her two toddlers died
Kaila Schock has tearfully requested her own mother go to prison over the death of her children Ezra, 16 months, and Uriel, seven months, who both died in her care.mol.im
Some with dementia can get mean. But I also wonder if there isn’t some other mental health issues.I’m not sure how the friends can ensure the baby is safe if Grandma was driving to and from lunch, with enough time for the poor infant to overheat in the yard? As well as make whatever driving decisions that could be irresponsible? (Not securing the baby properly, etc.) That explanation would make far more sense if the mom dropped off and picked up the baby at the restaurant. This whole situation is so incredibly tragic. I’m really leaning toward a dementia diagnosis. Jmo
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Florida woman charged in infant granddaughter's hot car death to be treated at mental health facility
A Florida judge allowed Tracey Nix, 65, to enter a mental health facility as she faces an aggravated manslaughter charge in the hot car death of her 7-month-old granddaughter.www.foxnews.com
While in court on Thursday, FOX 13 reported that Nix's husband asked Hardee County Judge Reinaldo Ojeda to allow her to go to an in-patient facility in St. Cloud for 30 days in hopes that she would open up and talk about what happened.
Nix's attorney Drew Davis also expressed concerns over her inability to discuss what happened after leaving Uriel in the car.
Nix will appear in court again on June 22. If she is found guilty of aggravated manslaughter, she could face a minimum sentence of 12 years and a maximum of 35 years.
I can’t find any comments.Also, not to beat a dead horse, but I guess TN would be admitted to the psych facility as a private pay patient? That is very pricey!
Most insurance companies would not preauthorize a 30 day stay in a facility— they might preauthorize 3 days for severe symptoms ( suicidal/homicidal ideation for example) but then would require ongoing documentation that inpatient care is required.
I also understand someone from the state will call and check each day to make sure sure TN is there and hasn’t fled. I guess GPS monitors wouldn’t work at that distance?
Edit to add: I googled The Blackberry Center and some of the comments by former patients were interesting. Now I think I understand more of what is going on— possibly, not to jump to any conclusions.
IMO.
I can’t find any comments.
ETA: I do see them now, on the Blackberry website.
Just checking it out, the facility seems to specialize in treating mental illness, as well as substance abuse/ addiction. Is the specific facility she’s been admitted to?
30 days seems a long time just to evaluate for a diagnosis. JMO
Holy heck.This is so heartbreaking!
“As court adjourned, FOX 13 reported that Kaila embraced her parents – the words "I miss you so much" could be heard during the moment.”
My Subaru dings and flashes a "check the backseat" message if I have opened the back doors before my drive. Doesn't matter if I put anything back there or not.I have an 11 year old Volvo. I fastened a plant into my back seat recently and my car beeped and a message on the dash said rear right belt in use. I was surprised by this but when I mentioned it to colleagues they also said their cars did the same.
Do we know what vehicle grandma was using?
Holy heck.
One can recognize loyalty to a relative.
But the lives of our babies (for those of us who are parents or caregivers here) matter, too.
Personally not sure I could utter those words.
Just saying.
Imo.
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