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That is absolutely appalling. Somehow it’s difficult to think of anything worse than being falsely accused and simply not believed, no matter how innocent one is. Am not surprised that the grandson couldn’t cope with it. I could weep for him.
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Wow. Strange. He seems to know what is good and how genuinely good people should sound, and so tries to talk "good" but is an utter failure at it - because his misdeeds automatically cancel all the"good" talk. The detectives are wonderfully skilful. How they can hide their real feelings is beyond me; their education and training must be extremely thorough and exacting.
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Horrendous. Every moment. I didn't know people could fight quite like that and still claim to "love" each other. The lady appeared and sounded intoxicated (drugs? drink?) throughout her police interview.
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At 10 years old, I don't think many kids could make videos like this little girl did. She was lovely, and her confidence in front of the camera was beautiful to see. This is all horribly sad. The wrong person died.
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Well told. Thank you. A horrible story. Cannot find words for it.
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How very, very sad. Heartbreaking, for all three of them. Great, loving, good, kind people. 😢
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Beyond understanding. Horror.
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Reminds one a bit of Meghan Markle, what you’ve just written.
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YES.
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@Spookybabe1700 : That happens on YouTube. My stuff also disappears or does not appear at all. I don’t think it matters, because at least we have had the satisfaction of writing what we felt. I have given up looking to see what is or isn’t posted on YouTube after I’ve written it. A good place to write, where nothing disappears, is on Instagram or Threads. Taken me a long time to realise they are both better than YouTube, for writing what you think.
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@douglasalvesferreira41 : Well, she was, really, wasn’t she? Letting her 8 year-old have sleepovers or “slumber parties” with a grown man. He was in love (well, you know what I mean) with her daughter, not with her. She knew it, and the sleepovers were her way of keeping him as her “lover.” Ugh.
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@flyingchimp12 : WHY?
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Suspected Stephan the moment we first saw him. “I didn’t start it,” he said. Who then started it? An 8 year-old girl? As for her mother: she repeatedly talked about “the body”, not Madeline, not “my daughter.” And she allowed the little girl to have “sleepovers” with a grown man. ???
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