Ok,I'll go here.I will answer this question as honestly as I can.First of all NO ONE watches my kids but me or other family members.But from what I have seen and heard about Terri.I honestly would let her watch my kids.I take that very seriously when I say that.I've seen no neglect in pictures of these children.These children look very well cared for as does her home in the pictures.Other people has said she was very good to her baby and Kyron.I don't believe Terri was drunk on the couch and if she was I feel he was probably drinking just as much right along with her.I need to see his part in anything.I do believe it was mutual fighting between them.It takes two to tango.If she was drunk like this.I hold him very strongly accountable.He ALLOWED this to happen.Again I do not think this happened because no one heard about it.All I hear is Kaines allegations and I personally do not believe them and I don't want to hear him any more.As I said before I think her problem was with Kaine.NOT little Kyron.
Yes,I would let her watch my kids.I do not believe the BS that was said about her.
Thank you for answering, MsSuzanne. The question was not intended to sound 'about each other' but I felt it was relevant to the case. Meaning, some here feel she is innocent and if they honestly feel so, would they be comfortable having her watch their kids. Afterall, Kaine was comfortable with her, obviously, so it seemed fair to ask likewise of others here. Imo, it ties in with the case, since she was the last one to see him alive.
One thing I would like to share with you about alcoholics, is that they can function even though they are drunk. My cousin is an alcoholic, works in a body shop. Very good at what he does. He worked at the best bodyshop in northeast Ohio for several years.
During that time he ended up in jail for beating up his girlfriend while he was on a drunken episode. He was in jail for months. He did not get fired from this job for many years, even though the incident I mentioned above, happened after other incidents where he was jailed.
Not sure if you have ever been near a body shop, but the fumes are overwhelming. So even if he wasn't drinking before he went to work or during, he was still 'under the influence' because of the fumes. In spite of his intoxication, he was still able to do his job well.
The body shop eventually did let him go. His rounds at rehab during those years which he didn't benefit.
Btw, I have also heard of alcoholics who cannot function
normally unless they
are under the influence. Again, just some 'food for thought'.