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@lira276 I remember the "satanic panic." Thousands of kids made up stuff.
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How do you marry someone without knowing THEIR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER??? That alone. Nothing more necessary.
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The police insisted she leave. She decided not to.
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@islandgal500 I see what you mean. I agree.
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She did.
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@zamfambam Obvious coaching. Why did thousands of kids tell tales during the so-called "satanic panic?"
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@KJ-ut4rw The children's lives are paramount. No one is perfect, and no one has to be. A normal parent is expected to protect her children's lives; that's not a demand for perfection. If she can't, no matter the reason, she isn't fit. With him away, I hope she recovers. She deserves every opportunity.
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Or maybe she believed men should lord over women, that men are superior to women? If it's between her suspicions and his words, his words come first. You're right, that never attracts a good marriage partner. 💯
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They told her not to go back. They needed an arrest warrant, they told her.
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Thank you. This is an extremely dangerous man, and not just to her.
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Quit social media.
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Yes, do. You know you're right.
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If my child were straight, I would tell them no LGBTQ friends before age 18. I mean it. 18 is the age of consent in California for a reason.
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@divawendy Why was there a satanic panic? Remember those cases, where kids told of abuse rituals in daycare?
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@divawendy Remember the "satanic panic?" Thousands of kids made up stuff.
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@lesiemehle1901 Or maybe she believed men should lord over women, that men are superior to women. If it's between her suspicions and his words, his words come first.
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Life with possibility of parole.
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There is one thing a person could try: practice being unattractive. Repellant, in fact. You can put on an act of not being desirable. There are ways. Make it seem like you aren't special at all. Claim you once had cancer and can't have children, and that you're tired of getting biopsies twice a year. Claim you are torn between liking men and women. Drone on and on about nonsense, and don't be responsive to him. Complain about physical features you have, say they make you self-conscious and shy. Use your imagination. Most important: STOP feeling you need to be sincere. Pretend that "now I'm finally telling you the truth." Then lie. Make him think breaking up was his idea.
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@malemaline You tell me why she stayed. She was free to make her own decisions. She was not in custody. Should she have been placed in protective custody? Maybe.
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@anamae7668 K You get your own facts. No problem.
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@Nat_BLSK Excellent summary. You'd be the perfect juror. It's sad that more people don't believe in our Constitution.
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@maher.itorer How did he fail to recognize his mother in the courtroom?
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@Italian-j2k From falling. Only a fall and bump on the head could explain why a person panicked and failed to stand up. That was a large pool. No child should be in it without adult supervision. Funny how no one asked the mother why she wasn't at the pool when the kids were. That would be my first question. As for coroner's reports, they are often disputed.
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@rollbamaroll6518 Shame? You're supposed to question testimony. You just made a story up yourself. Did you miss how that child failed to recognize his mother in court, saying she was in jail?
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@alabama.worley Polygraphs tend to have false positives, not false negatives. Passing one while lying, with no prior experience taking them and no prior record, is not easy.
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@shannonroberts5466 Not if she hit her head falling in. Drowning is very easy. My question is why kids that young were playing by a pool of that size unsupervised. No one in this report asked that.
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@aroseinwinter05 Abused is not the same scenario at all. Stating what just happened to you (and it's something a child is not supposed to know about) and stating what you witnessed happen to someone else is not the same. Remember the satanic panic?
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@JK-zu1np I see that people don't know about the dangers of a pool. Kids drown in shallower water very frequently. I question why she wasn't supervising them. But I don't see evidence beyond reasonable doubt here.
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@DramaNina This has nothing to do with feelings, impressions, or what can happen. Neglect, reckless endangerment, and first degree M are different crimes. This child changed his testimony many times, while she passed a polygraph -- and polygraphs are notorious for false positives. The coroner's demonstration was a classic prosecutor's trick. They use it because it works. There is reasonable doubt here. Children invent much more than this. Read up on the satanic panic cases. Everyone ought to.
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@nabbyr8112 That is precisely what was questioned.
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Why did Camila get immunity in return for her testimony?
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12:48 There is Texas. That's a factor.
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You marry someone without knowing their SSN. How?
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@TapoutT Math?? What MATH in American schools? There are college grads who have trouble with fractions.
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@beanybabyrabie Because I found reliable sources that quoted court records, and because failing to recognize his own mother in court renders those sources plausible in my eyes, and because our system presumes innocence until guilt is demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt. Why are you making accusations? What's in it for you? But believe what you want. Have it your way. Our system has serious problems. People who spent decades in prison are released every year on the basis of actual innocence. That's what you should care about, as it could affect you. When innocent people are imprisoned, the actual perpetrators are free to roam and repeat their crimes -- and they often do. One did where I'm from.
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@beanybabyrabie I read that those events did not all happen that day or close in time to that day. And I would not expect him to recant until he was psychologically, socially, and financially independent and stable. Not at 18. Let's ask him at 34, assuming he has a job and is married. Ask him after he has children.
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Explain the satanic panic.
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