dinoparty:
Why do I get the sense that... you are/were in the habit of leaving a child locked in a car while running errands?
Why does your faith only allow you forgive/ignore the actions of this killer of her own daughter yet crucify posters showing righteous indignation of her repeated thoughtless actions?
I think your liberal leanings of not holding people responsible for their actions would be better appreciated over at DU.
netmilsmom:
Do you know if the coroner is doing a toxicology work up on this baby?
As others have posted, the five times going out to the car is just too suspicious. It’s almost as if she was checking to see if the baby was dead yet. Being drugged would answer the question as to why no one would notice a baby crying in the car.
She parked further away from the school at first (so no one would notice?) and then moved the car closer. Is this a pattern or does she usually park as close as she could get? Did the DA pull previous days tapes of the lot before deciding not to charge her? If he didn’t, he should be charged with dereliction of duty.
I see people on this thread who see nothing wrong with leaving a child in a car “for five minutes”. I am amazed that this thinking. Perhaps you’re right, they are projecting because they have done this in the past.
It’s wrong, no matter what.
I also see those who are fighting for forgiving a mistake when this woman was warned not to do this a number of times. I know people who are “not wasted” and get behind the wheel of a car. Even without warning, this is wrong. And a proper comparison considering that it puts people’s lives in danger for an individual’s convenience.
>>netmilsmom:
Do you know if the coroner is doing a toxicology work up on this baby?<<
Wow. I wondered why this baby was not making sounds in the car this early in the morning.
“As others have posted, the five times going out to the car is just too suspicious. Its almost as if she was checking to see if the baby was dead yet. Being drugged would answer the question as to why no one would notice a baby crying in the car.
She parked further away from the school at first (so no one would notice?) and then moved the car closer. Is this a pattern or does she usually park as close as she could get? Did the DA pull previous days tapes of the lot before deciding not to charge her? If he didnt, he should be charged with dereliction of duty.”
I thought this too, but the video shows this isn’t how it happened.
The “5 trips” to the car occurred when she first arrived, open the back up and unloaded the doughnuts. She made a few trips back and forth and then parked the car.