Well I've tried to look at it from a logical point of view. She cannot have missed Ellie's broken shoulder blade, unless she wasn't living at home. Just cannot. Ellie would not have had the use of her arm for more than a week, that's even without noticing she was in so much pain. And she did not take Ellie to the doctors or the hospital. Which points to it being something she wanted to keep hidden from the authorities. Which in turn points to her knowing it wasn't a tumble down the stairs. Ellie would be able to explain what happened by the age of 6, both to a doctor and to her mother. I don't believe for one minute that she thinks these numerous injuries on different dates were accidental. So she was covering up for him, and knows she didn't protect her daughter. Mind you, one of the concerns on her list about Ellie 'lying' is worrying. But I still think any adult would be able to tell whether those numerous serious injuries were normal childhood clumsiness, or suspicious. She isn't so unintelligent.
My son when he was 3 had a fall in the garden and deeply gashed his forehead on the corner of a low brick wall around some steps, needing stitches. I explained what had happened to the doctor stitching his head, and he said no mummy, the brick hit me. To him, it must have happened so fast or he lost his bearings in the fall, that he just remembered the brick coming towards him. At the time I remember thinking oh my, they are going to think I hit him with a brick! Anyway, I digress, the point is perhaps they couldn't seek treatment because Ellie was old enough to say what had really happened.
She has issues obviously, but I'm confident she doesn't have an unusually low IQ. So it seems to me that she is not following this line of innocence in court to save him, but to save herself, because she is in line for a custodial sentence in my judgment.
You put it so well. So eloquently. Me I barge in like a bull in a China shop.
I can relate totally to what you're saying.
And yes youngsters from around 3 to 9 seem to have a wonderful way of describing things.
Like my youngest. If I dropped something I'd mutter 'oh sugar!'
Well it didn't take my boy long to catch on.
I'm so glad I watched my language back then.
I really struggle with the broken/fractured scapula. It's an unusual injury were told. I'm not sure how one would get this kind of injury. Has anyone touched on that subject yet?
Any broken bone is hideously painful.
How the hell did they keep it between the family unit?.
Really need a kind of timeline of events. Even if it's approximately. As Ellie must of been enrolled into a school locally. Surely.
And being that the family had been estranged from each other. I'm. Positive there would of been follow up meetings to see how things were progressing.
I'm sorry but far too many inconsistencies surround this tragic tot.
You would have ..... before. Prior. And after..
1: Social Services involved from Ellie's 6 week's old mysterious head traumas.
2: Paediatrician/specialists following up on Ellie's time and stay in hospital.
3: Local authority children welfare officer. Organising temporary care while the case for possible Abuse of a child is prepared.
4: Child and welfare services placement of a child under a register of children 'at risk' in the home environment.
So there you go. That's from 6 week's old.
Ellie would of stayed on that at risk register.
Would have all those specialist's in their field still on Ellie's case. Plus extras as she got older.
5: health visitor.
6: family doctor.
7: family dentist.
8: kindergarten worker.
9: Primary school teacher would be well aware of Ellie's situation.
10: School principal
11: school TSA. One to one tutor to help a few hours a week in lessons.
You can't tell me. That Ellie was kept from seeing any of those 11 specialists in their field. And possibly more. That the lack of ANY ONE of them not seeing her. Wouldn't raise any alarm bells? DING FRICKIN DONG!!
That they failed to see bruising. They failed to see her in pain. Failed to see her becoming more n more withdrawn?
Help .....
Cuz I don't buy that. Unless she was 'home schooled'
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