Maybe it was an attempted suicide?
I think a lot of times kids of parents who abandoned them say they are dead.
Maybe it was an attempted suicide?
Maybe it was an attempted suicide?
Fate sometimes moves like an unstoppable train, doesn't it... many families, if not most, have that one relative that they wish would change, or something could be done about...
But sometimes, nothing can be done to mitigate, what was already set in motion, long before anyone realized the horror to come.
And even once it it becomes apparent, that a problem exists, it is often completely out of the control of both the people who wish to help and the person with the problem.
Really what Solutions are there for Human Nature? We are a destructive lot...
You often see this in public figures and celebrities... Whitney Houston comes to mind... she had access to the very best the world had to offer in Mental Health Resources and Addiction Services, but there was just no stopping that train...
This tragedy seems to have been set in stone long before either of these young people were ever born.
We all want answers to unanswerable questions, why did this happen? How did this happen? How can we make sure it never happens again?
Sometimes there are no answers.
http://www.mystatesman.com/news/news/haruka-weiser-victim-of-strangulation-sources-say/nq4dn/
"A University of Texas student killed on campus last week appears to have been sexually assaulted and was the victim of strangulation, based on preliminary evidence gathered by detectives, according to several law enforcement officials familiar with the investigation."
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I am sorry I could not post more from that article. I only received this on my phone. This is my first post. My husband and I are professors at UT. This event has really shaken us, as well as many other faculty, staff, and students. There were many questions I wanted to answer earlier but just now was approved to post.
I am sorry I could not post more from that article. I only received this on my phone. This is my first post. My husband and I are professors at UT. This event has really shaken us, as well as many other faculty, staff, and students. There were many questions I wanted to answer earlier but just now was approved to post.
Yeah.....you're right.....could have been.
She had five kids, not four, from what has been reported.
Oh gosh. I'm missing one then. In the sibling photo there were 4 of them - maybe that excluded the kidnapped one?
Well, in case of attempted suicide, why would a daughter think that a mother is dead?