book-thinker
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Wishing everyone a blessed Thanksgiving!
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Thank you, and Happy Thanksgiving to you, too!Wishing everyone one a blessed Thanksgiving!
I was replying to Stinalyn's post, #999, 29 different addresses for Sam.That is a very large number of addresses, within a not very large physical area. Many moves.
Wow. 29? That's a lot of moves. I wonder why he moved so often - non-payment of rent?I was replying to Stinalyn's post, #999, 29 different addresses for Sam.
Justice for Chloe.
He stated that she was looking out of the window, standing on the floor. He didn't state that she was trying to bang on the glass. She appeared to have been content looking out of the window. He said that it was hard for him to reach the glass (his girth limited movement perhaps?)? So then he decided to pick her up, not because she asked to be picked up, nor did she ask to bang on the glass. And he decided to place her on the thin, round handrail. And the CBS reporter says that Sam then held her OVER the railing. And Sam says he held her with one arm! The film will show how close she was to the outside, 150 feet above the concrete pier. Incredibly reckless, none of it makes any sense. If the glass had been there, did he plan to just mush her body up against it, unsupported?? I guess so, that's why he looked for her on the floor.I don't understand why Chloe "couldn't touch" the bottom window. Surely, she wasn't tall enough to not be able to stand beneath the railing, so why was she unable to touch the window? Grandpa would have had to bend over, stoop, kneel, or sit on the floor at Chloe's level for them to actually touch the lower windows, and I suspect Grandpa didn't want to do this, so he scooped Chloe up to see the view at his eye level.
Can you even imagine their Thanksgiving? I wouldn't have him in my house.Happy Thanksgiving. I hope the family puts an empty high chair next to grandpa R.I.P. Chloe
IMO thinking about the physics, I believe if Chloe had her feet on the windowsill it would be less likely for her to fall forward if they were planted against the sill. If her feet were over the windowsill she'd have less leverage but maybe enough to prevent her falling forward because her body would more or less be at a 90 degree angle to the sill.I think I can imagine what happened. He had one arm loosely around her waist while she was sitting on the handrailing, and leaned over the handrailing reaching for the “glass” with his other hand and simultaneously pushed her behind off the railing. Because he was basically just balancing her on the rail and once she lost that support she just went down. Her legs/feet must have already been on or over the window sill for her to not fall in between the railing and window. I think he basically pushed her out trying to lean over after he sat her up there. Thought there was glass. Smh
I thought they said there were 30 seconds that CBS didn't see of the video. How long is the entire video?I have a feeling the missing minutes in the cctv tape will show him swinging or "playfully dangling or rocking her where she is outside the window, why would those descriptions have been reported in the press? because they were made before a lawyer was hired . this inclines me to believe those statements were truthful rather than what looks good for their case, criminally and civily
Grandpa says two things that I find contradictory: that she slipped out of his arms so he looked for her on the floor and did not see her. He also says he watched every second of her fall from the window (that's when he understandably starts crying). He may have been glancing around in panic, but the way he tells the story he sounds as if he is both staring around at the floor in disbelief and watching her hit the deck (simultaneously). That may be how it seemed to him. His retelling is very dramatic. My point is that I'm not sure how believable he'll be at a deposition or trial. I need to watch the video again, but I was left with the impression that he leaned over the railing, she fell, he watched her fall.
It's such an awful tragedy. I expected him to mainly say how awful he felt and how sorry he was, but he mostly focused on how much trauma he has himself experienced. I assume he's seen the video by now.
@MsBetsy....I could be wrong, but I suspect that they are thinking that if the Company takes responsibility, it will take the focus of the grandfather and it may be used as evidence that he was not at fault.
And no, the lawsuit alone will not keep him from going to prison. But they may believe it will help their case... They seem to be doing everything they can to protect him. I doubt they want to see him spend any time in prison.
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