Oh, my. Didn't this mother choose an exemplary sperm donor!?If I were the mother, I would be thinking ...what if this apple [infant] does not fall far from the recently arrested tree ... ?
How sad.
SoS
As much as I hate to admit it, I agree with you about genetics. I have a cousin who had two male children, three years apart in age. The older was fathered by a very troubled man. He was a fighter, literally and figuratively, always in and out of trouble. The younger son's father was a mild-mannered gent. Sweet and gentle. Both boys never knew their fathers. (long story). My cousin married the mother when the boys were still very young, (under 6 years old). So they had the same exact upbringing.
The bottom line is the older boy was ALWAYS in and out of trouble. The younger boy, an examplary young man. He's 45 years old now, and still a wonderful man....Deacon at his church.
The older boy? Killed by police during a high-speed chase about 17 years ago. Go figure.