No, but many are saying they should have known he was a monster. And I don’t see at all how they could have known in such a short time after the mothers death. Anything he did weird would be chalked up to grieving depression.
Everybody acts pretty weird when they lose their parents young. How could the Sneads see through what they saw as normal grief after horrific loss to the underlying mental illness? I don’t think that is fair to expect that they could.
Yeah, I agree. I find it commendable the compassion showed to a grieving young man. Even going to counseling with him. Having a son the same age would have kicked in the mat/pat ernal instincts even more so.