Lanie
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OMG!
A child's head would not have to be "slammed into the floor" to cause serious injury. Again, OMG!
Nor would a child have to be "attacked" by a parent to sustain serious injury, to the point of emotional/psychological changes to such a degree that they might be noticeable at a glance.
I am not trying to imply that Haleigh was beaten, slammed, or attacked by her father. I am saying, though, that I do believe Ron was angry that day (at Misty) and that I do believe his kids sometimes took the brunt of his anger.
Even a simple slap or a shove can have a domino effect. A slap can lead to further injury if a child falls, hits a wall or a door frame, a piece of furniture, whatever. This would be an unintentional consequence of the slap, but it is no less a consequence of the slap.
Seems I am the one who didn't get my point across well. My post was trying to say that until we know what happened, a slap or two or a push from Daddy to Daughter is not something that some of us can automatically rule out just because someone claims to have seen Haleigh eating and talking not long before she disappeared into thin air.
OMG!!! right back at you.
So are you saying a light tap to the head is all it takes to kill someone? I agree to disagree, because IMO a slap or shove applied with enough force to send a child into a wall or floor to hit their head hard enough to cause a brain bleed is assault, or an attack. Even if it didn't cause a brain bleed. Can you imagine how you would feel if someone did that to you? Would you not be upset or even a little shaken? I think it would be even more traumatic for a little child, but maybe that's just me.