Found Deceased TN - Kayden Nolen, 5, Endangered Child Alert, Autism, wandered from Lakeview Apts abt 4:30pm, Meadowlake Dr, Memphis, 9 Apr 2025

they're responsible for keeping their child inside and safe
Yes, but wouldn't the complex also be part of the problem since it appeared bars were missing where a child (and even an adult) could slip through? A parent can't have their eyes on their children 24/7. Most kids playing don't have eyes on them every second. Sure, that's not what happened here (Aunt was napping). Just saying that it just seems like both could be held responsible.
 
well that's clearly not neglectful but in this case, they said he has escaped several times before ... that's what bothers me, this isn't a one-off case
The child in the case I mentioned did also. This is an every day occurrence for family with level 3 autism.

It sounds like this may have had other factors. I’m curious to see what comes out
 
Yes, but wouldn't the complex also be part of the problem since it appeared bars were missing where a child (and even an adult) could slip through? A parent can't have their eyes on their children 24/7. Most kids playing don't have eyes on them every second. Sure, that's not what happened here (Aunt was napping). Just saying that it just seems like both could be held responsible.

maybe the gov't will investigate to see if the complex was contravening any safety bylaws
 
The child in the case I mentioned did also. This is an every day occurrence for family with level 3 autism.

It sounds like this may have had other factors. I’m curious to see what comes out

IMO it shouldn't be an everyday occurrence regardless of child's propensity to try to wander - parents need to find a way to keep their children safe - locks that the child can't reach are one idea
 
Here is the gap I was talking about for anyone that didn't see the video of the reporter pointing it out (and showing how he could have slipped through that gap and he's much larger than a 5 year old child. He mentioned that the area below is near where Kayden went missing.

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Showing him sliding through gap. His right side is though the gap (easier to tell on the video, the SS makes it harder to tell):
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Kayden's body was found on the diver's second attempt to find him, using side-scan sonar.

 
IMO it shouldn't be an everyday occurrence regardless of child's propensity to try to wander - parents need to find a way to keep their children safe - locks that the child can't reach are one idea
This was in reference to a client I have where locks were appropriately in place and he found a way to break the window.

We can do everything sometimes and it still happens.

Yes we absolutely should take every possible precautions. I don’t feel like they were in this case but we will see. My original point is I won’t jump to they should be charged until we know more about the circumstances.
 

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