southcitymom
Well-Known Member
So did the meds make her pass out for the night and not take care of her children? I am very interested in autopsy results.
So did the meds make her pass out for the night and not take care of her children? I am very interested in autopsy results.
That's what I was wondering. That's the only thing that would make sense to me on why she didn't notice her 7 month old son was not in her house.
I agree.
Nope, I'm not buying it! I believe it's possible to forget, but, NO WAY overnight!
Here we go again :sick:
[Ouote] excuse me... but let me set the record straight shes not a bad mother shes a great mother... how do i kno because shes family... yea everyone in the family says something is fishy n wrong.. were all trying to get to the bottom of this... the baby daddy is the prime suspect cuz this is unlike her character... ill keep yall posted but.. for right now could yall stop with the negativity........[end quote]
1. This sounds suspiciously "canned," like it was written by someone trying to duplicate Black English speech patterns-as-internet chatter, and thus we should not presume it's from a "family member." It's a little too "perfect."
2. A 7-month-old baby could conceivably die from hypothermia if left in a car overnight in chilly weather.
A Cedar Hill woman told police she took prescription pain killers and drank chardonnay before she picked up her 7-month-old son from day care, left him in the car outside her home and then "blacked out" on her couch Tuesday night.
When Laheather Sacha Wilson, who has a history of alcohol-related violations, woke up and found her son unresponsive in her car Wednesday morning, she did not call 911. Instead, she called four other numbers over roughly 15 minutes before she frantically asked a Dallas police officer who lives next door for help.
[Ouote] excuse me... but let me set the record straight shes not a bad mother shes a great mother... how do i kno because shes family... yea everyone in the family says something is fishy n wrong.. were all trying to get to the bottom of this... the baby daddy is the prime suspect cuz this is unlike her character... ill keep yall posted but.. for right now could yall stop with the negativity........[end quote]
1. This sounds suspiciously "canned," like it was written by someone trying to duplicate Black English speech patterns-as-internet chatter, and thus we should not presume it's from a "family member." It's a little too "perfect."
2. A 7-month-old baby could conceivably die from hypothermia if left in a car overnight in chilly weather.
A Cedar Hill woman told police she took prescription pain killers and drank chardonnay before she picked up her 7-month-old son from day care, left him in the car outside her home and then "blacked out" on her couch Tuesday night.
When Laheather Sacha Wilson, who has a history of alcohol-related violations, woke up and found her son unresponsive in her car Wednesday morning, she did not call 911. Instead, she called four other numbers over roughly 15 minutes before she frantically asked a Dallas police officer who lives next door for help.
According to police documents, Wilson told police that she was prescribed the pain medication hydrocodone on Sunday for complications with her knee. She took one pill Tuesday morning before work and two more at about 4 p.m. before leaving work, she told police.
"[Wilson] said on her way home from work, she stopped at a gas station in the City of Duncanville and purchased an unknown amount of Sutter Home Chardonnay," the documents stated.
Wilson drank some of the chardonnay when she got home about 5:30 p.m., took one more pill and then left to pick up Christian and his two brothers, ages 3 and 6, from day care, according to the documents.
She told police that when she got home, she took Christian's diaper bag and went inside the house with her two other children. Christian was left strapped in his car seat inside the white Plymouth parked along the 1200 block of Brewer Drive, near East Belt Line Road.
Okay Lovejac - you got that 2nd post in before I finished responding to the first one LOL.
Salem
The article above is the MOST informative one I've found yet.
more snipped from article:
Has anyone here had any experience with hydrocone??
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