I don’t know. I think they have to separate them, and then go on a case-by-case basis, and that could take awhile (400!!). I think it’s going to be hard to get a straight story as it is, let alone with Mama watching over it all.
Personally, I’m just grateful it didn’t all end in a big fireball.
I do not think the moms should be in the interview process, but I do think it is very critical that a panel of individuals, who understand how the dynamics of childhood questioning, are.
We don’t want to wind up with 800 moms and dads that get the McMartin treatment.
I think so too. Many of the kids don’t even know who their mothers are, many of the women are giving different names each time they are interviewed. Some of the kids were taken from their parents when they were 6 or so, from the Colorado Creek compound by Warren Jeffs and sent to the Texas one. Biological parents may not even *be* in Texas. I’m sure it’s a nightmare logistically for those in charge.
The next one probably will.