You're a peach SeesSeas!![]()
The question is did they know she needed medical care? They might just be the type of parents that are to stupid to raise children .Mentally incapable.Which is way more complex than neglect.Unbelievably sad. They wouldn’t have had to pay a dime in medical care for her. I hope for their safety, the other children never go back to their parents.
I agree with your point. In the linked newspaper report on post #1 are comments that make me think they intentionally did not take her to the doctor. There are other social media posts that do not meet TOS that hint at the same thing. I could be wrong though and they could have been totally oblivious. I pray this baby was not in pain.The question is did they know she needed medical care? They might just be the type of parents that are to stupid to raise children .Mentally incapable.Which is way more complex than neglect.
I know it seems silly and obvious from the way it sounds , and I have not done that much sleuthing looking for pictures of the little girl but really did they think she was sick?
I snipped this from the link
''According to Barton’s report of Lilly’s condition, the “body is that of an ill-appearing Caucasian girl.” Internally, the “abdominal cavity is filled and distended by a large heterogenous mass (17 pounds, approximately 30x30x20 cm),” and extends from the diaphragm to the pelvic floor,” and encased the pancreas. The tumor had nodules on her spleen and abutted the liver, the kidneys and adrenal glands. The uterus and urinary bladder couldn’t be distinguished from the tumor."
It said nothing of outward signs . I think this case is interesting in a lot of different ways.
The question is did they know she needed medical care? They might just be the type of parents that are to stupid to raise children .Mentally incapable.Which is way more complex than neglect.
I know it seems silly and obvious from the way it sounds , and I have not done that much sleuthing looking for pictures of the little girl but really did they think she was sick?
I snipped this from the link
''According to Barton’s report of Lilly’s condition, the “body is that of an ill-appearing Caucasian girl.” Internally, the “abdominal cavity is filled and distended by a large heterogenous mass (17 pounds, approximately 30x30x20 cm),” and extends from the diaphragm to the pelvic floor,” and encased the pancreas. The tumor had nodules on her spleen and abutted the liver, the kidneys and adrenal glands. The uterus and urinary bladder couldn’t be distinguished from the tumor."
It said nothing of outward signs . I think this case is interesting in a lot of different ways.
As an RN, I find it hard to believe that any adults caring for this child would not have known something was physically wrong with her.The question is did they know she needed medical care? They might just be the type of parents that are to stupid to raise children .Mentally incapable.Which is way more complex than neglect.
I know it seems silly and obvious from the way it sounds , and I have not done that much sleuthing looking for pictures of the little girl but really did they think she was sick?
I snipped this from the link
''According to Barton’s report of Lilly’s condition, the “body is that of an ill-appearing Caucasian girl.” Internally, the “abdominal cavity is filled and distended by a large heterogenous mass (17 pounds, approximately 30x30x20 cm),” and extends from the diaphragm to the pelvic floor,” and encased the pancreas. The tumor had nodules on her spleen and abutted the liver, the kidneys and adrenal glands. The uterus and urinary bladder couldn’t be distinguished from the tumor."
It said nothing of outward signs . I think this case is interesting in a lot of different ways.
As an RN, I find it hard to believe that any adults caring for this child would not have known something was physically wrong with her.
Details aren't available online for the AGREED TEMPORARY ORDER MODIFYING BOND CONDITIONS.Wondering "what" the modified bond conditions are? Probably nothing in the court site as you would have posted it.
Thanks for the update!![]()
http://www.oscn.net/dockets/search.aspx
Well. I am not going to do that until after a verdict then.I googled pics of the disease./ I wished I didn't.
It can be horrific. Especially when it has grown to 17 lbs of mass.
RIP Bonnie