To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
It is called neglect.
You and I are on different sides, I do not believe David killed Danielle.
I believe someone they brought home that night did.
They could not prove in a court of law how David got into the house
they just believed he did.
The palm print on the hall wall out side Danielle's bedroom door.
Not identified.
Finger prints in her room.
Not identified
DNA mixed with Danielle's in her bed.
Not identified.
You identify the prints and DNA I say you probably got your killer.
It was not David.
To: just me
"You and I are on different sides, I do not believe David killed Danielle.I believe someone they brought home that night did."
I realize that..and I know why you believe it. I was waiting for that testimony..cuz it was a strong rumor for months..but it never came through.
Criminal neglect...of course the definition is different state by state..
Child abuse and neglect is, at a minimum:
Any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation; or
An act or failure to act which presents an imminent risk of serious harm.
Child Neglect is characterized by failure to provide for the child's basic needs. Neglect can be physical, educational, or emotional. Physical neglect includes refusal of, or delay in, seeking health care; abandonment; expulsion from the home or refusal to allow a runaway to return home; and inadequate supervision. Educational neglect includes the allowance of chronic truancy, failure to enroll a child of mandatory school age in school, and failure to attend to a special educational need. Emotional neglect includes such actions as marked inattention to the child's needs for affection; refusal of or failure to provide needed psychological care; spouse abuse in the child's presence; and permission of drug or alcohol use by the child. The assessment of child neglect requires consideration of cultural values and standards of care as well as recognition that the failure to provide the necessities of life may be related to poverty.
Emotional Abuse (psychological/verbal abuse/mental injury) includes acts or omissions by the parents or other caregivers that have caused, or could cause, serious behavioral, cognitive, emotional, or mental disorders. In some cases of emotional abuse, the acts of parents or other caregivers alone, without any harm evident in the child's behavior or condition, are sufficient to warrant child protective services (CPS) intervention. For example, the parents/caregivers may use extreme or bizarre forms of punishment, such as confinement of a child in a dark closet. Less severe acts, such as habitual scapegoating, belittling, or rejecting treatment, are often difficult to prove and, therefore, CPS may not be able to intervene without evidence of harm to the child.
We have to know that if someone passed on a note that got denise fired from her new airline job, we have to agree that the same folks have begged the authorities to investigate the vd's for abuse and neglect. The teachers didn't give any indication of neglect or abuse...if anything, brenda looked a lot BETTER after the teacher's testified.
If there was true neglect and abuse, we have to believe that it would be stronger than speculations..that's all Im saying.
I thought the dna was found on the bean bag??
The prints you mentioned are not indicative of abuse or neglect.
To: just me
correction:
The prints you mentioned are not indicative of abuse or neglect. It doesn't mean they brought strangers in the home..
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