I don't know if it's just me or what, but during Obama's reign of terror, weird, abnormal behavior by people seems to have become the norm.
Actually, these type of behaviors and Obama’s two terms are both symptoms of a dying, degenerate culture.
Our culture is lost and wandering in a wasteland of spiritual desolation. Materialism, dehumanization, selfishness, escapism, and sodomy are what informs most people’s world view.
Not that the above is the cause of this incident, but that is what came to my mind.
Woman in shock over the death of her child? Reliving some moment when the child was alive and at the same place?
More info on the autopsy will be needed to see if this woman was mentally ill before the death or after (and if that played any sort of role). That being said, I worked at a hospital in my early adulthood with a psych ward. I remember one woman who lost her child to SIDS and then carried around/talked to/cleaned/dressed/bathed/diapered a doll.. about the same size of her child. It was sad and heart breaking. I also had a family friend who lost his teen son to an auto wreck. They had planned on changing his room a few months before his death. The father (after the death) painted, bought furniture, posters etc.. for the room. He talked about his son in the present tense. Grief isn’t always cut and dry. I think it can push good people, sane people, into what many would call “weird” or “abnormal”.
More info on the autopsy will be needed to see if this woman was mentally ill before the death or after (and if that played any sort of role). That being said, I worked at a hospital in my early adulthood with a psych ward. I remember one woman who lost her child to SIDS and then carried around/talked to/cleaned/dressed/bathed/diapered a doll.. about the same size of her child. It was sad and heart breaking. I also had a family friend who lost his teen son to an auto wreck. They had planned on changing his room a few months before his death. The father (after the death) painted, bought furniture, posters etc.. for the room. He talked about his son in the present tense. Grief isn’t always cut and dry. I think it can push good people, sane people, into what many would call “weird” or “abnormal”.
As our society and even our churches reject God, we can expect more and more “unnatural” behavior.
I suspect the child’s in a much better place.
The very worst thing that can befall a parent is the death of their child. My heart goes out to this poor woman, and my prayers up for her.