MT - James Hurley, 12, tortured to death, W. Yellowstone, Feb 2020 grandparents & uncle arrested #1

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  • #441
I don't blame the mother, at all.
I blame the mother. You’ve been cut off completely with connections to your under age son for an extended period. Any parent would be remiss in not using every means possible to make a connection with their child. You don’t just check out of their lives. She didn’t injure her son but she could have saved him
 
  • #442
Oh by deals, I hope you mean LWOP rather than DP.
I don't see any reason for a deal, at all. The charges are appropriate to the crimes, and the prosecutor has strong evidence to get convictions of all four. This is Montana, we like to see people do the right thing. IMO
 
  • #443
I blame the mother. You’ve been cut off completely with connections to your under age son for an extended period. Any parent would be remiss in not using every means possible to make a connection with their child. You don’t just check out of their lives. She didn’t injure her son but she could have saved him
We don't know her or the situation. We know this poor boy was murdered. His mother didn't kill him.
 
  • #444
I blame the mother. You’ve been cut off completely with connections to your under age son for an extended period. Any parent would be remiss in not using every means possible to make a connection with their child. You don’t just check out of their lives. She didn’t injure her son but she could have saved him
To be clear, we don’t know when she had contact with him. At least I don’t.
Did the abuse occur for two years or did it begin around the time Alex was removed from public school? So many questions.
 
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To be clear, we do t know when she had contact with him. At least I don’t.
Did the abuse occur for two years or did it begin around the time Alex was removed from public school? So many questions.[/QUOTE.

Per my interpretation of her television interview and her cousins newspaper interview, she had been trying since 2018 to contact him. Grandma wouldn’t allow. I could be wrong but I thought I read that some of those disturbing videos were taken two years ago. A decent parent would be talking to their child weekly. Once cut off by Grandma, take adult steps to gain contact or to gain control of your sons upbringing. We offer adults way too many breaks in their responsibilities toward children they bring into this world. Once again, she did not cause her sons death, but had she not stepped over months of red flags, she could have prevented his murder
 
  • #446
We don't know her or the situation. We know this poor boy was murdered. His mother didn't kill him.

No we don’t. She most certainly did not harm her son. But, how glorious could it have been if she had maintained contact with his school, which is her right to do, and every decent parent’s responsibility. She would have known he was pulled from school and could have enabled an investigation into why. In addition, if she had pushed the issue on Grandma not giving her reasonable communication with her son, Alex might be here today living a healthy life and enjoying those barbecues his obituary said he loved.
 
  • #447
Was his obituary posted on here? I think I missed the part about bbq.
 
  • #448
Was his obituary posted on here? I think I missed the part about bbq.
It was in a news article. Written, evidently, by his mother. How he loved sports, was all boy, loved barbecues and how how he wasn’t perfect, but loved life. Maybe it wasn’t a formal obituary but it was his Mothers words, so it seems.
 
  • #449
No we don’t. She most certainly did not harm her son. But, how glorious could it have been if she had maintained contact with his school, which is her right to do, and every decent parent’s responsibility. She would have known he was pulled from school and could have enabled an investigation into why. In addition, if she had pushed the issue on Grandma not giving her reasonable communication with her son, Alex might be here today living a healthy life and enjoying those barbecues his obituary said he loved.
I'd say leave her alone, don't say she's not a decent parent. Maybe, coulda, woulda, shoulda, what if. I think she'll shoulder enough sad feelings through the rest of her life.
 
  • #450
I'd say leave her alone, don't say she's not a decent parent. Maybe, coulda, woulda, shoulda, what if. I think she'll shoulder enough sad feelings through the rest of her life.

I won’t give her a pass but I will refrain commenting on her on this thread. That little boy shouldered more than she ever will.
 
  • #451
I'd say leave her alone, don't say she's not a decent parent. Maybe, coulda, woulda, shoulda, what if. I think she'll shoulder enough sad feelings through the rest of her life.

Agreed. Honestly, the guilt alone would be enough. Her son lived and died in a terrible situation.
 
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I wonder if W Yellowstone has a park that a memorial bench could be placed in honor of Alex or a memorial iron bbq. The town could come together once the weather improves for a huge bbq.
 
  • #455
That song! I bet it made him think of his dad. :(
 
  • #456
That song! I bet it made him think of his dad. :(

This thread is just so heartbreaking. I so wish I could have found James, given him a hug, and a place to live, with 2 Golden Retrievers, 2 cats in the yard...he is in a better place now, at least.

So many of my former students were actually in Special Education due to abuse. Traumatic Brain Injuries, hearing loss. I guess that those kids were the "lucky" ones who survived.
 
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No we don’t. She most certainly did not harm her son. But, how glorious could it have been if she had maintained contact with his school, which is her right to do, and every decent parent’s responsibility. She would have known he was pulled from school and could have enabled an investigation into why. In addition, if she had pushed the issue on Grandma not giving her reasonable communication with her son, Alex might be here today living a healthy life and enjoying those barbecues his obituary said he loved.
What if the mom did this, what if the mom did that... how about what if these savages didn't murder this poor child? They kept him away from his mother just so they could kill him. Leave the mom alone, please.
 
  • #458
That song! I bet it made him think of his dad. :(

Heartbreaking...

It's been a long day without you, my friend
And I'll tell you all about it when I see you again
We've come a long way from where we began
Oh I'll tell you all about it when I see you again
When I see you again

:(:(:(
 
  • #459
BBQ?
Was his obituary posted on here? I think I missed the part about bbq.


What if the mom did this, what if the mom did that... how about what if these savages didn't murder this poor child? They kept him away from his mother just so they could kill him. Leave the mom alone, please.
Come on, she can post her opinion.
 
  • #460
@Dave F. Do you know the particulars of Tommy’s accident? Was he off road, on road, struck by a vehicle?

I am curious, did PB think there was potential for a lawsuit/payout, and decided Alex would be a nice addition to the family? I’m having trouble discerning her desire to “keep” a child she vaguely knew.

The first day of school was 09/28/19, so Alex was pulled out almost immediately, imo.
 
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