seattlechiquita
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I think it's vital to remember that the parents both failed this child. She was in court appointed rehab *IE drug court mandated therapy in order to retain her rights as a guardian & shave off time from the sentence*. I sincerely doubt that she was the only drug user in this couple. & court mandated rehab is not ordered for pot.
I agree that something happened to this child, at night and while he wore a diaper. Pure speculation but the baby reminds me a lot of children born to parents who abused opiates during pregnancy (or were on methadone / suboxone as a replacement therapy). I don't understand where people get that a drug lord kidnapped a child for a drug debt. That's a fantasy. We aren't in a 3rd world nation where children are bartering tools and there's bandits running loose. Frankly, a drug dealer may take a child (female usually) and use for sexual purposes but even that is a rarity. A dead child is rather bad for business. Most dealers DO have a common honor and that's not to hurt children or animals. It doesn't go over well in prison if you have. The father is obviously guilty as sin. The only way I could see this not ending up with a homicide, is if a neighbor noticed the child being neglected and took him to care for him. But even then, you'd suspect that same person would come forward by now. The young boy has very unique features, is sick and needs medical attention - no one can fly under the radar with a sickly child.
I am hoping for the best and if the best doesn't happen - I hope who ever is guilty serves time, that justice is swift and that those that are responsible for letting this lil' guy suffer - are not out there reproducing to make up for the one they lost.
I am not in agreement with the bolded part. We do not know whether this will be the rehab stint that will change the mother's life for good forever. As a person in recovery, I am not about to condemn someone who is in a rehab facility. The courts did the right thing for her and she is a victim -so far- of her little boy being missing.