I agree. Whatever the circumstances, she died in a horrible manner. One of my worst fears is to drown. Poor baby. Something is wrong in society when a drug addict has the ability to be the only person [at a given time) responsible for the care of a child.
That is fine but keep the addicts away from children while they are turning their lives around. Children shouldn’t have to pay the price for the issues of their parents.Drowning or death by fire are my greatest fears, too, and I'm a PADI certified diver.
Is it society's problem that the father of Emma is a drug addict of the worst kind? I tend to believe it is the family unit who controls how to parent one's children. I also believe the courts are far too lenient on drug arrests as JSs court cases show.
I am an activist in my state for Criminal Justice Reform meant to assist Drug Addicts. It is our belief that rather than send a person to prison for drug possession; it is better to send them to rehab so they can rehabilitate their lives without the stigmas attached of being a prisoner on the outside. JMHO
Drug addiction captures doctors, lawyers, engineers, as well as the poor and downtrodden. They need help getting off drugs in a place, for example, where they're not subjected to joining a prison gang in order to survive. Their stories are shocking yet, with proper treatment, their successes are inspiring.
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I'm not sure that this would have met the criteria for an Amber alert necessarily, looking at Indiana's guidelines.I don’t see that happening based on his and their (spouse/ mothers) past history. It doesn’t appear that LE was contacted prior to Emma being missing 24 hrs. Was their an Amber alert? Think the courts have to ensure he never harms another child.
Yet how many chances should an addict get? If you look at his record he has had multiple chances at probation and failed them all I believe. It reminds me of the parent who says I’m counting to three and starts with the 2 and a halves. Some people need the stark reality that prison provides or at the very least, our children need protection from them.Drowning or death by fire are my greatest fears, too, and I'm a PADI certified diver.
Is it society's problem that the father of Emma is a drug addict of the worst kind? I tend to believe it is the family unit who controls how to parent one's children. I also believe the courts are far too lenient on drug arrests as JSs court cases show.
I am an activist in my state for Criminal Justice Reform meant to assist Drug Addicts. It is our belief that rather than send a person to prison for drug possession; it is better to send them to rehab so they can rehabilitate their lives without the stigmas attached of being a prisoner on the outside. JMHO
Drug addiction captures doctors, lawyers, engineers, as well as the poor and downtrodden. They need help getting off drugs in a place, for example, where they're not subjected to joining a prison gang in order to survive. Their stories are shocking yet, with proper treatment, their successes are inspiring.
Criminal Justice Reform Should Decriminalize Addiction, Advocates Say - The Appeal
FIGHT FOR LIFE
Reformed drug addict reveals inspiring 15-year battle with heroin to turn life around to help others beat their demons
Reformed drug addict shares 15-year battle to turn life around and help others
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Maybe not re: Amber Alert but if parent is on probation for what he is on probation for and he takes off with my child, I’m going to try for Amber Alert (something about violent felon) and I’m reporting him immediately. No more BSing myself.I'm not sure that this would have met the criteria for an Amber alert necessarily, looking at Indiana's guidelines.
Imo,mom stayed with him after the charges earlier this year it seems.. but it's a whole different ballgame when someone's negligence/habits/whatever you want to call it results in the loss of your precious child. Marriages end over much less. There's still hope for the other children to grow up in a better environment away from JS. It's unfortunate that Emma doesn't get that chance, though.
Jmo
That is fine but keep the addicts away from children while they are turning their lives around. Children shouldn’t have to pay the price for the issues of their parents.
Yet how many chances should an addict get? If you look at his record he has had multiple chances at probation and failed them all I believe. It reminds me of the parent who says I’m counting to three and starts with the 2 and a halves. Some people need the stark reality that prison provides or at the very least, our children need protection from them.
Thank you for sharing and I agree we need to provide help & complete aftercare services to those ready to take that step. I have compassion for the addicted people in this world. No one wakes up one morning and happily says, today I'm going to take the first step which will lead me to completely destroy my life.Drowning or death by fire are my greatest fears, too, and I'm a PADI certified diver.
Is it society's problem that the father of Emma is a drug addict of the worst kind? I tend to believe it is the family unit who controls how to parent one's children. I also believe the courts are far too lenient on drug arrests as JSs court cases show.
I am an activist in my state for Criminal Justice Reform meant to assist Drug Addicts. It is our belief that rather than send a person to prison for drug possession; it is better to send them to rehab so they can rehabilitate their lives without the stigmas attached of being a prisoner on the outside. JMHO
Drug addiction captures doctors, lawyers, engineers, as well as the poor and downtrodden. They need help getting off drugs in a place, for example, where they're not subjected to joining a prison gang in order to survive. Their stories are shocking yet, with proper treatment, their successes are inspiring.
Criminal Justice Reform Should Decriminalize Addiction, Advocates Say - The Appeal
FIGHT FOR LIFE
Reformed drug addict reveals inspiring 15-year battle with heroin to turn life around to help others beat their demons
Reformed drug addict shares 15-year battle to turn life around and help others
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Probation is not the same as a professional rehabilitation program. I have looked at his lengthy record. Can you show me where once he attended a rehab program? I may have easily missed it. In Criminal Justice Reform, the judge would sentence the offender to rehab. If the offender cannot abide by the CJR strict rules then, they go to prison. The rehabs also teach offenders a trade, if they don't already possess life sustainable skills.
Again, if JS had endured a successful rehab program, Emma would most likely be alive today and living in a happy home.
That I do not know. It appears to me that he was continuously free to reoffend. And again, I don’t particularly fault those who love him, and I understand that he suffers from addiction. Hence, I lay it at the feet of the judicial system and the community that holds this system accountable. Something has to change.Probation is not the same as a professional rehabilitation program. I have looked at his lengthy record. Can you show me where once he attended a rehab program? I may have easily missed it. In Criminal Justice Reform, the judge would sentence the offender to rehab. If the offender cannot abide by the CJR strict rules then, they go to prison. The rehabs also teach offenders a trade, if they don't already possess life sustainable skills.
Again, if JS had endured a successful rehab program, Emma would most likely be alive today and living in a happy home.
I don't necessarily disagree with you, I just have a hard time blaming mom at this point. I do wonder what lead up to reporting them missing, any communication between mom and dad at that time, dad's mental state when he left with Emma etc. I'm sure LE is looking into all that. Just things that I wonder myself.Maybe not re: Amber Alert but if parent is on probation for what he is on probation for and he takes off with my child, I’m going to try for Amber Alert (something about violent felon) and I’m reporting him immediately. No more BSing myself.
Clips transcribed from Press Conference
"She was located next to a debris pile. I don't want to get into too many specifics but yes she was located next to a debris pile.......
........She was located approximately 2 1/5 miles downstream from where the vehicle was located initially......
She was closer to her jacket than she was to the vehicle. Approximately half a mile, but yeah anytime your moving....moving waters are unpredictable. It would be easy to say yes we were looking for a person or an object in the water, you know exactly where it's going to be, but like I alluded with the strainers and obstacles in the waters, those cause items to be, you know stopped or hung up or slowed down. It's always unpredictable, you go off what you have known and dealt with in the past and you try to make your best educated guess on how to search certain areas and eliminate those areas and move on........."
Sheriff on dad
"He's (Jeremy Sweet) currently in the hospital. I did say earlier on today we did find a needle on him and paraphernalia, so he's been placed on a 72 hour hold so that we can continue to investigate and get our reports over to the prosecutors office. So once he leaves the hospital he'll be at Bartholomew County Jail."
Because he has given two different stories, I'm wondering if they will find water in her lungs?
One of my best friends and her husband are raising their 3 grandchildren who were all born addicted to heroin. The mother had been in rehab more times than I can remember. Failed rehab the first time, baby #1 born addicted. Failed rehab the second time. Failed rehab the third time, baby #2 born premature and addicted. Failed rehab a couple more times and baby #3 born premature and addicted.
Mom used heroin through all 3 pregnancies. Her parents had full custody of the 3 sweet babies until she finally graduated rehab, and she was granted a trial of having her children. It lasted for only 6 days because she got high on heroin and endangered the lives of her kids. It was only due to an alert neighbor that they were saved.
When it comes to the life of the addict or the lives of their children I will always side with protecting the children. MOO
Yet how many chances should an addict get? If you look at his record he has had multiple chances at probation and failed them all I believe. It reminds me of the parent who says I’m counting to three and starts with the 2 and a halves. Some people need the stark reality that prison provides or at the very least, our children need protection from them.
Probation is not the same as a professional rehabilitation program. I have looked at his lengthy record. Can you show me where once he attended a rehab program? I may have easily missed it. In Criminal Justice Reform, the judge would sentence the offender to rehab. If the offender cannot abide by the CJR strict rules then, they go to prison. The rehabs also teach offenders a trade, if they don't already possess life sustainable skills.
Again, if JS had endured a successful rehab program, Emma would most likely be alive today and living in a happy home.
Not that it matters now. I had read that this picture was taken prior to her missing and in her moms car. FWIW.In this photo she is safely in her car seat. Sweet baby![]()