Just wanted to say that this article reminds me very much of some people I know. They can't seem to stay committed to anything, don't have a whole lot of ambition (and believe me, certification just about guarantees you a teaching job, or at least good tutoring jobs. I know this because I haven't gotten my certification since it's expensive to do so in Oklahoma, but there were so many jobs I could have had if I wanted to get certified. I don't believe for a minute that there wasn't a job out there for her, at least a tutoring job if she really wanted one. Certification is the golden ticket to teaching and tutoring jobs, at least it is in Oklahoma), have little to no boundaries and real respect for other people, and seem like these great but highly unlucky people when they really aren't.
Also, the book shelf thing REALLY got to me because I know had that been her bookshelf out in the rain, there probably would have been endless complaining about the injustice done against her, but she does it, and it's like, what? This wasn't okay to do? I know people EXACTLY like that and they drive me crazy. Also, I am a book lover and was positively LIVID that she couldm't take the time to at least put the books in a dang box and keep them indoors. I mean, SHEESH! Would that have been so freaking hard to do? That was a TOTAL lack of respect and boundaries there.
I can see that this is also a person that is just fine, even GREAT if she's in control and everything is going her way. I've also know people like that. They're nice and you get along with them if things are totally their way. But the second that changes, it's like a dragon is unleashed and they try to destroy you and make you feel like the worst person ever. I have the feeling TH is a LOT like that, which is why people have such a hard time with how nice she was and how she was with kids. Well yeah, she has a lot more control over kids, so why WOULDN'T she be great with young beings that she could totally have control over? And as long as that control was there and everything was her way, I can see her being popular and well liked. It was only when things didn't go her way that other people paid a price, it seems. Her ex dared to ask for a reduction in child support, so guess what, she tripled it! Her son wasn't getting along with her, so guess what, he's living elsewhere! Her two exes weren't what she wanted or she got tired of them, so guess what, she moved on in about five seconds it seemed. The degree didn't work out the way she planned, so guess what, no more working or trying to get a job. She just picks up and moves on when something doesn't go her way or gets out of her control.
Makes me wonder if Kyron just wouldn't do things her way, and was out of her control so much that he paid the ultimate price for it. After all, she wasn't done with Kaine and therefore didn't want to move on from him yet, but I'm betting she didn't want to be Kyron's caretaker anymore either and he was probably getting in the way of her plans for Kaine, I'm sure. Reminds me of Casey Anthony, who actually was going to kill her parents for their house, but Caylee became more of an urgent problem, and so she ended up killing Caylee instead of her parents.
All of this is MOO, of course.