Posted on 04/06/2020 1:42:07 PM PDT by fwdude
A couple who drove off a Mendocino Coast cliff with their six children are the focus of a new documentary that is being released April 7, according to E News.
"A Thread of Deceit" revisits the lives and deaths of Washington residents Jen and Sarah Hartman, and their six adopted children. The couple drove the family's SUV off of a steep cliff north of Fort Bragg in 2018, and a jury ruled that the crash was a murder-suicide in 2019.
The documentary examines the family's history of child abuse, and also includes interviews with family and friends who initially defended the couple.
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See my post #10. Authorities are essentially not allowed to question the suitability of homos to raise children at the risk of being convicted on claims of discrimination. So the killing and molesting goes on and on.
hey i have to agree.
never should have been allowed to adopt, or rent a womb.
Insurance companies should not pay for that.
you really can’t stop lesbians- they can just find a “donor”.
NO to all of it.
There is a Fort Bragg city in northern CA.
That poor kid was brainwashed into believing that racist white cops wantonly murder little black boys.
His murderers were the virtue signaling degenerate phonies that adopted him.
It was there before there was a Fort Bragg North Carolina. Named after the same guy though.
Homosexuals cannot form families. Families are a husband/wife. That’s it that the list.
Anyone that calls homosexuals a family is part of the problem.
I remember that photo. Simply heart breaking.
I would be generous enough to include grandparents and extended BLOOD relatives in the same household. Homos cant even do that.
A lot of commentators surmised that the kid was actually begging for help from that officer.
I would call that clan members. But what you’re saying is right. Families are about the reproduction of healthy normal people. There’s nothing normal or healthy about what homosexuals do. Two of them together does nothing to change that.
When I saw that photo that’s exactly what I thought.
Fort Ross
Later
He’s clinging to the officer in that photo. Heartbreaking.
Even at 82, I still get excited whenever I learn something new!!
TXnMA :-)
Mendocino county, in Northern California. I think it was named after Fort Bragg, NC. I went there once to ride the skunk train, from Fort Bragg to Willits. It really does have some scary, steep cliffs to the water. I would guess a 100 to 150 feet drop, almost straight down.
Correct on both points bro. I had it backwards. Fort Bragg, California was there first, both named after Braxton Bragg. I was living in Fairfield at the time, a mere 175 miles away. I thought Fort Bragg was as different as night and day, from Fairfield, and the people of Fort Bragg seemed to know we were tourists, and not living in Fort Bragg. My son was only 3, when we rode the Skunk Train. I bought him his first USAF model aircraft. Little did I know, that years later, he would be flying USAF aircraft, for real. 👍
Poor kid.
Yes, so sad.
Do you know whether they recovered his body?
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