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It isn't only her "excited utterances" though. She was directly witnessed in her specific behaviors at the daycare. No one was asking her to describe her mother's death. No one was talking to about her mother or the fact that her mother was dead. She initiated the play all on her own. And the fact there were 2 separate witnesses who saw her play, watched what she did, heard what she said, that is admissible under the law.
Any jury member who watches that would realize little CY was in the house, was not injured, saw something, and was able to recreate what appears to be an attack on her mommy. And they would have to be curious about the fact that CY was not injured and, in fact, she was taken care of to some extent.
I agree little CY needed counseling. Since the Young's whisked her away the day after the daycare incident, I wonder if her father ever bothered getting her the necessary emotional assistance? Afterall, she was in their care and total control from that point and then until 2009.
Any jury member who watches that would realize little CY was in the house, was not injured, saw something, and was able to recreate what appears to be an attack on her mommy. And they would have to be curious about the fact that CY was not injured and, in fact, she was taken care of to some extent.
I agree little CY needed counseling. Since the Young's whisked her away the day after the daycare incident, I wonder if her father ever bothered getting her the necessary emotional assistance? Afterall, she was in their care and total control from that point and then until 2009.