Thanks. So let me morph my speculation to fit that. She decided to have the custody battle re-opened, and called the attorney she felt comfortable with who handled the earlier court matters with her. MOO.
Seems to be what is evolving in this case.
Thanks. So let me morph my speculation to fit that. She decided to have the custody battle re-opened, and called the attorney she felt comfortable with who handled the earlier court matters with her. MOO.
Or he may have been ruthless because that's what he is. The speculation can swing both ways. A woman who has little education, no job or means of support such as DB is perfect prey for an abuser. Refusing to allow DB to be interviewed alone and not allowing the interviews of the boys are HUGE red flags.
JMO
Thanks. So let me morph my speculation to fit that. She decided to have the custody battle re-opened, and called the attorney she felt comfortable with who handled the earlier court matters with her. MOO.
I'm lost I guess. Is there someone in this case who is native American and was adopted?
How do you start a new threat can anyone help?. different topic completly
I do agree that if at all possible, a child should be kept closely to the community.
It's hard to make that mesh with my belief that a permanent adoptive home is better than bouncing through fosters when no other option is present. JMO, and my opinion is obviously biased by my own experience.
I could make a strong argument for both of the sentiments above, unfortunately. I think I see way too much gray and not enough black and white. :crazy:
.....something is very wrong. Why isn't he fuming at DB. She got wasted while watching his children and one is missing. Instead he is holding her and supporting her and telling us she doesn't know anymore than he does....and how does he know? I bet the estranged mother of his child could give us an earful, but she has to be careful. I'm thinking she is afraid of him. I know I am.
That is sad. I've said over and over, sometimes you just gotta put your big girl panties on and do what you go to do. *sigh*O/T - Did you guys catch the article in which the parents are now declining to be interviewed? Just friggen great. Prediction - they will pull the plug on the boys being interviewed on Friday. Just sad.
Nope, speculation on why the biological mother may not have known her rights. It was suggested I educate myself on native custody issues, so I explained how/why I'm familiar with native custody issues. It was just an offshoot of the discussion at hand.
I'm lost I guess. Is there someone in this case who is native American and was adopted?[/QUOTE ]
Speaking to the fact that mothers, no matter their ethnicity, have difficulty if they don't have a support system. You would have either had to read the links in the original post made by [sorry can't remember] or know the situation [of support issues] first hand.
That is sad. I've said over and over, sometimes you just gotta put your big girl panties on and do what you go to do. *sigh*
I'm still confused. Is the mother a Native American? I wasn't aware of that if she is.
I'm still confused. Is the mother a Native American? I wasn't aware of that if she is.
.....something is very wrong. Why isn't he fuming at DB. She got wasted while watching his children and one is missing. Instead he is holding her and supporting her and telling us she doesn't know anymore than he does....and how does he know? I bet the estranged mother of his child could give us an earful, but she has to be careful. I'm thinking she is afraid of him. I know I am.
I can answer part of that. He got custody of his son before DB came around. She very well might have to do with RR not seeing her son for 2 years IMO.I wonder if DB had something to do with that? A little OT here: a friend of mine went through the same thing. Divorced - husband left her for another woman. Then they came after the child. Got the little boy (who was only 3 or 4) to call the new woman "mother", etc. In the end, the dad got custody after her remarried the new woman. It had a lot to do with $$$ --- he had a nicer home, a better lawyer, money to fight endlessly, money to bribe his son with gifts/toys. And a new wife who despised the ex-wife and did all she could to stomp on her. And she did... it has broken her heart.
Could something similar have happened here? Just thinking out loud.
i think this is sad. she had no resourses to help her when the broke up. She is not from the US but should be able to meet her child
I can answer this part of the equation that he had full custody of the son before DB entered the picture. He could very well be doing the lapdog thing about RR not seeing her son though. This does fit the time frame for that part.What is perhaps telling is the timeline of this article. She got an interview days after Lisa's disappearance, but the video was off of a cell phone. Perhaps the producer rejected this and the article was shelved, then reignited with the boys being interviewed on Friday. She was called and talked to on Wednesday, but her attorney said no camera interview so they had to go with the cell phone footage, IMO. What may be going on is that she NOW has an attorney. A notable thing she said on Wednesday is that she is worried about her son. Worry = problem, and perhaps part of the solution to that problem is that she wants custody, and so got an attorney for this. MOO. I am hopeful this is the case.
Speculation: It should not be overlooked that this custody battle in 2008 was right about when Debbie entered the picture. It is not a given that the viciousness was originating from Jeremy, perhaps he was just the lapdog boyfriend doing what his girlfriend told him was best. MOO.