Yeah, bizarre and disturbing. Stories of parents who kill their children are always so upsetting to me. I mean, murder in general is disturbing, but I just can't understand killing your children.
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Fred, I'm so sorry.
huh - a couple's divorcing and one parent wants custody primarily, it seems, because of the other's strict vegan diet. Kids are 10 (quintuplets!) and seemingly health. Story.
{{Fred, Hubs & Teddy}} I am so sorry and wish you all peace and love.
There's a really weird case going on here where one morning this family pulls their SUV onto a back road, then something nasty happens, and the upshot was mother and three kids shot to death, husband ran off, apparently with some minor injury.
The thing is, though, his explanation was that he got out to check the roof racks. Came back to the car, and the wife just out of nowhere takes a shot at him. He runs off and she apparently goes batshit insane and shoots herself and the kids. Oookay. But the police were very clear, again and again, about him being "not a suspect, not a person of interest" and let him go off to Kansas to plan the funerals or summat.
From where he is now resisting extradition, it having become clear that what probably happened is precisely what you assume probably happened.
What I can't wrap my head around is how they bought this guy's story in the first place - and yet it seemed like there must be something backing it up other than his say so, since the police were at such pains to portray him as uninvolved.
What I can't wrap my head around is how they bought this guy's story in the first place - and yet it seemed like there must be something backing it up other than his say so, since the police were at such pains to portray him as uninvolved.
I haven't been following this story too closely, but I just assumed when the police said he wasn't a suspect, they were lying.
Yeah, it seemed different than usual for some reason - more pointed, or something. I mean, that 'person of interest' thing is usually the code for "not a suspect, sure." And they did okay him shipping off out of state.
Thank you for the sympathies, folks. We're just trying to do what's best for Teddy.