Jamaica Me Crazy
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Is there a transcript of the extended interview?
This is a very general thing, but I feel sorry for JM on one level (not on every other level, what she's presumably done and what she's doing now is unforgivable). Society puts a lot of expectations on women to want to be mothers. It's assumed at every step of the way during adulthood that you're trying to become pregnant, want to be pregnant, or if you're excited about something it's that you're pregnant. I think it's very very easy to go along with that without examining yourself and your suitability to parenthood before it's too late and a child exists.
There are lot of mothers out there that aren't maternal - but most of them still do a good job anyway because they take responsibility for their choices. Of course it's very wrong for women who discover they're not maternal too late to kill, harm, or abandon their children (obviously), but I think it would be a good thing if wider society stopped simply assuming every woman should be or wants to be a mother by default. Women who choose not to reproduce because they know they won't be good mothers should be praised and lauded, not criticised harshly as selfish as they so often are. They're the ones doing the right thing, and more women should be encouraged to really examine the choice of motherhood. It can never happen, but you really should have to jump through hoops to become eligible for parenthood. Nature makes it too damn easy.
What's with the "crazy mom status" spiel? I don't sense any maternal instincts in this woman. No crazy mom status in protecting her other two, apparently.
It means she's a mother that is crazy.
I don't think they really loved DeOrr at all. If they really loved him, how could they find him dead and then, instead of calling for help, dump him in the wilderness for animals to eat? Or just dig a hole and throw him in? Seriously, how could anyone do that if they found that their beloved child had accidentally died? How could they appear on TV afterwards showing barely any emotion? How could they set up an online shop selling missing posters (a missing poster was $5 when they first opened shop) and trinkets, and profit from their son's death?
If you love your child and he goes missing, you don't get a beauty make-over. Cut, highlighted hair, dramatic eye make-up, diamond stud in her face. She never looked better. she should have a kid go missing more often. And sitting there crying only for herself cuz people threaten her. Give me a break.I don't think they really loved DeOrr at all.
Based on where they were, in an isolated spot and with someone always close by, there would be no reason to close the doors and windows of the vehicle. They could have left all the doors open with him sleeping. Still maybe very hot but not lethal.IMHO, I do believe that VDK and JM are guilty of panicking, hiding a body, and misleading LE and the public. That being said, I think that little Deorr Perished accidentally, either in a hot car
You know what their fake crying make me think of? Mick Philpott and his girlfriend, who burned 6 of their children to death and then gave a press conference pleading for information on the arsonist. They were out partying soon after the deaths, and tried to make money from the public too.
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The police didn't buy it for a minute, although they pretended to whilst they gather evidence.
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http://m.digitaljournal.com/article/347070
Based on where they were, in an isolated spot and with someone always close by, there would be no reason to close the doors and windows of the vehicle. They could have left all the doors open with him sleeping. Still maybe very hot but not lethal.
I don't claim to have a clue what happened, but I tend to guess accidental death. I can't wrap my head around a pre-planned abduction scenario for a few reasons. But for anyone who can, if JM or they both gave DeOrr away and he's out there, what do you make of the parents pushing that he was abducted and that people should be looking for him. You'd think they would worry that someone looking might see him and the gig would be up! They are the only ones who haven't ruled out abduction. You'd think instead they would be saying he must have wandered and succumbed to the elements so that people wouldn't be on alert to look for him. .
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I don't claim to have a clue what happened, but I tend to guess accidental death. I can't wrap my head around a pre-planned abduction scenario for a few reasons. But for anyone who can, if JM or they both gave DeOrr away and he's out there, what do you make of the parents pushing that he was abducted and that people should be looking for him. You'd think they would worry that someone looking might see him and the gig would be up! They are the only ones who haven't ruled out abduction. You'd think instead they would be saying he must have wandered and succumbed to the elements so that people wouldn't be on alert to look for him. .
BBM. Maybe it's just me, but I'm not sure exactly what anyone on this thread means by "accidental." As I see it, there are at least two profoundly different types of "accidental death" possible:
1. An honest-to-god accident. Maybe accompanied by neglect, maybe not. The little boy fell into the water and drowned. Was run over by the truck in the dark. Wandered up behind someone swinging an axe and got clocked. Absolutely nothing intentional was done to the child.
2. "Discipline" or "punishment" that went too far and "accidentally" resulted in his death. He had a potty-training accident and what started out as a spanking ended in his death. He was misbehaving and was put in the truck for punishment, then died from hyperthermia. Yeah, it was an accident in that they didn't intend to kill him, but they did deliberately engage in conduct that resulted in his death.
If it was accident type #1, there's no reason that I can see for them to engage in this massive cover-up and web of lies. They should have been heartbroken and they should have called 911 the instant it happened. What loving parent doesn't call 911 the instant a serious accident happens to their child?
If it was accident type #2, I wouldn't even call that an accident. Legally, it would probably be some form of manslaughter, IMO. Voluntary or involuntary, I dunno. I could see parents lying and covering up if it was this kind of accident.
Myself, I completely reject the possibility of it being a true accident. I do consider it possible that it was a result of "punishment taken too far."
BBM. Maybe it's just me, but I'm not sure exactly what anyone on this thread means by "accidental." As I see it, there are at least two profoundly different types of "accidental death" possible:
1. An honest-to-god accident. Maybe accompanied by neglect, maybe not. The little boy fell into the water and drowned. Was run over by the truck in the dark. Wandered up behind someone swinging an axe and got clocked. Absolutely nothing intentional was done to the child.
2. "Discipline" or "punishment" that went too far and "accidentally" resulted in his death. He had a potty-training accident and what started out as a spanking ended in his death. He was misbehaving and was put in the truck for punishment, then died from hyperthermia. Yeah, it was an accident in that they didn't intend to kill him, but they did deliberately engage in conduct that resulted in his death.
If it was accident type #1, there's no reason that I can see for them to engage in this massive cover-up and web of lies. They should have been heartbroken and they should have called 911 the instant it happened. What loving parent doesn't call 911 the instant a serious accident happens to their child?
If it was accident type #2, I wouldn't even call that an accident. Legally, it would probably be some form of manslaughter, IMO. Voluntary or involuntary, I dunno. I could see parents lying and covering up if it was this kind of accident.
Myself, I completely reject the possibility of it being a true accident. I do consider it possible that it was a result of "punishment taken too far."
A lot of things the parents say in the interview struck me as things they think people in their position would say - buying the nuggets, looking for him in the store, last memory fading, etc. There were a couple of others but I'm at work and not able to pull up the video right now. It's like a poorly written movie full of clichés. Mom's blasé way of talking about how people have accepted that he's dead and moved on is concerning.
I thought "I'm like crazy mom in the supermarket" was really weird to say. So Jessica, mothers like Beth Holloway or Patty Wetterling are "crazy" because they will never stop looking for their children? I just don't see how looking at every child you see out in public when your child is missing makes you crazy. It sounds like Jessica cannot emphasize with mothers of missing children. It just bothered me that she would describe something like that as being "crazy". If the mother of a missing child was physically grabbing kids and accusing them of being her son and daughter, I would find them extremely sad and you would see the clear toll that her child's disappearance has had on her her. But I feel like using the word "crazy" to describe the actions of the mother of a missing child to be really offensive.