That innocent daddy was framed by evil satanists, and that they should continue to love and obey him and treat him with respect, is my fear. Sadly. Maybe as adults they'll one day learn and dare face the truth.So what will Anna tell her Children down the road if found Guilty. Oh hellz bellz what am I thinking. They will all likely make the trek to visitIMO
I think I'm actually trying to say something else.... Basically, that you could have a family that's im-"mobile" (i.e. not a mobile like your example), because the individuals are so straitened by rules, threats, brainwashing, torture.... . I would think that's possible, but also one sick family.Nope. Even "healthy" families can have problems in the dynamics. This family, more so than others, just because it is so large.
Josh may have little to no relationship with his youngest sisters, but the affects of his court situation impacts his mother and father, and they may have internal strife/reactions that will affect their interactions with those siblings.
I think I'm actually trying to say something else.... Basically, that you could have a family that's im-"mobile" (i.e. not a mobile like your example), because the individuals are so straitened by rules, threats, brainwashing, torture.... . I would think that's possible, but also one sick family.
That innocent daddy was framed by evil satanists, and that they should continue to love and obey him and treat him with respect, is my fear. Sadly. Maybe as adults they'll one day learn and dare face the truth.
For now, if/when he is a convicted felon, let us hope he 'll never be allowed close contact visits with those poor kids.
And edited to add: if there's a NOT GUILTY verdict, ---- those poor little girls.![]()
Yes. Jury got the case at 12:15 (central).How long has it been? Four hours or so?
That is surprising. And it makes me nervous.
I can't recall what was in that Josh video the jury requested.
Only the audio was recorded. Testimony was on 12/2 by government witness.I can't recall what was in that Josh video the jury requested.
That is surprising. And it makes me nervous.
The family dynamics in an extremely large family are interesting. Each person in the family has a separate relationship with the other people in the family.
I have worked with large families, and literally had a huge chart to determine the relationships, with each family member having a separate sheet, identifying the relationship to each of the other people in the family.
Families are interesting, if you think about each person in the family like a "toy" on a mobile above a baby's bed, when one person in the family has a problem, think of what happens to every "toy" on the mobile when one toy is yanked. All of the toys start to move. The dynamic of what happens to one, affects every single part of the mobile or family.