zwiebel
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To be honest, it doesn't really matter to me how people choose to earn their living, or behave, if it's not illegal or hurting others or something.
But I think Sky's mom has a duty to be dignified and credible, if she really wants help to find her son. Sky's dad has overcome some pretty difficult circumstances to do that, but he's managed it.
What she has been doing is undignified, and her refusal to provide any comments, attend vigils, ask people to help with searches is simply not credible. I know her attorney has said she has done everything she can, but I don't think she has, in comparison with parents of other missing children. There are moms out there still appealing for help in finding children missing 30 years - or more.
I found this study really interesting.
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/201253NCJRS.pdf
But I think Sky's mom has a duty to be dignified and credible, if she really wants help to find her son. Sky's dad has overcome some pretty difficult circumstances to do that, but he's managed it.
What she has been doing is undignified, and her refusal to provide any comments, attend vigils, ask people to help with searches is simply not credible. I know her attorney has said she has done everything she can, but I don't think she has, in comparison with parents of other missing children. There are moms out there still appealing for help in finding children missing 30 years - or more.
I found this study really interesting.
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/201253NCJRS.pdf