AllyBeeUK
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Did he just say I needed to determine how Annabelle died? I thought he was trying to say she was stillborn
Perhaps he means how she died whilst in utero.
Did he just say I needed to determine how Annabelle died? I thought he was trying to say she was stillborn
This doctor was insisting that Annabelle wouldn't gurgle. That in all his years, the babies don't gurgle after they're born. That's because they immediately suction and clear the airways of amniotic fluid. Something I don't think Skylar did.
Yeah, I guess this makes sense to me too. I had not really thought about it that way.
I’m honestly surprised more people don’t see it this way. The post-childbirth text messages are part of her attempt to hide what has happened. If she’s scared enough of her mom to labour alone in silence and bury her baby by herself in the back yard, she’s hardly going to send open and honest messages about how she feels about it all to her the next day.
Saying “my tummy is smaller and I’m feeling happy” feels like her trying to throw her mom of the scent of anything. “Everything is fine! Nothing to see here!”
You might say your “happy” as a reply...a dodge. But she was saying it...unsolicited! Just brimming with joy! WOW! So happy!
I believe she was just that happy. Why wouldn’t she be? What attachment could she have had to a moving belly...that made her look bad in clothes? She never dreamed of how she would dress her, what she would look like, how she would be a living genetic combination of all the people she ever loved.
As a side note, this is an insane glimpse of diet culture in action. Even with the pregnancy weight she was clearly a very slim girl with no health problems. Celebrating a young girl starving herself to better fit an aesthetic standard is insane to me.
the whole social scene/community seems to be focused on weight loss. this is a bizarre thing for a teacher to announce to a class. and clap for someone who is already too thin? What the heck is going on there?
I don't believe for one moment that that happened. That was a crazy lie.
I don't believe for one moment that that happened. That was a crazy lie.
I understand that others may come to a different conclusion. However, her changing story plus no proof the baby was born alive is very problematic to me. I've been in a jury room before for a much less significant case (a DUI) and the lengths that my fellow jurors went to FIND reasonable doubt astounded me. It's from that lens that I feel the state hasn't proven their burden. As gitana (I think) said before, there are just way too many coincidences and zebras that would have to be present for me to believe that baby wasn't alive when she was born, but I think the jury will be sympathetic and believe the defenses reasonable doubts.
Kraft: You are agreeing you are attaching a lot of significance to SR's statements that keep changing in favor or this being a stillborn baby?
Dr. White: Correct. @Local12
Angenette Levy on Twitter
That would also be cold. But we’ve buried dogs wrapped in a sheet, fgs. JMO.
Yup. Not one of my pets was just tossed into a dirt pit. And all are buried in my backyard. All with blankets or soft towels.
Maternal instinct wants your baby to be protected. For their bodies to be warm and covered. Beyond reason. Most moms of a dead child think of their child being cold or alone in their grave.
Even Caylee was wrapped in a blanket by her murdering mother. Because there had been some sort of bond before she decided to get rid of her.
Karin Johnson WLWT
@karinjohnson
I learned during the break that Judge Oda allowed the defense to call Scott Richardson, Skylar's father, to the stand despite the separation of witnesses bc he has been designated as a victim's representative... the victim being Annabelle.
@wlwt
#skylarrichardson
1:32 PM · Sep 10, 2019·Twitter Web App
Yup. Not one of my pets was just tossed into a dirt pit. And all are buried in my backyard. All with blankets or soft towels.
Maternal instinct wants your baby to be protected. For their bodies to be warm and covered. Beyond reason. Most moms of a dead child think of their child being cold or alone in their grave.
Even Caylee was wrapped in a blanket by her murdering mother. Because there had been some sort of bond before she decided to get rid of her.
Sorry for the late reply (RL) but I think Law & Crime have a free app also where you should be able to watch live. You could download their app and then be able to surf the net while the live feed is playing.