SphinxnihpS
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Inappropriate.
Totally appropriate considering the title of this thread. I can't fucking stand incredulity. It's the falsest fucking emotion ever invented.
Inappropriate.
I don't get how the 15/17 year old daughter goes along with it too.
you really think this family allowed him to go to school, go outside or have friends?
Totally appropriate considering the title of this thread. I can't fucking stand incredulity. It's the falsest fucking emotion ever invented.
This. It's actually not hard to imagine such a thing, especially in a shithole like Gary. No one's going to miss you if no one knows you exist in the first place. Total fail on the biological mother who clearly didn't care enough about her kids to be involved in their lives and check on them occasionally.
Easy... she feared for her own life/safety if she didn't comply. After all, look what they did to her brother.
Or she enjoyed the whole thing. Put all of those pieces of shit to death.
to be fair to the biological mother she thought she was doing the right thing. she either didn't care or couldn't take of him so gave him up. She has no blame in this happening.
sad story all around.
Christian's absence remained unnoticed for two years before his biological mother contacted police and told them her daughter, who had been living with Christian, had concerning information about Christian.
just shoot the bastards.
Her daughter is the sister right? I mean, they don't mention any other additional kids in the story. So she kept in some kind of contact, but never visited I guess.
It's pathetic if she didn't make an effort to speak to her son in the last two years, or that flags weren't raised sooner...unless they were half-siblings? I dunno, article is light on these kinds of details.
Regardless, I don't blame her for what happened. That's all on the sickos.
Or she enjoyed the whole thing. Put all of those pieces of shit to death.
You're gonna need a bigger shovel, troll.
just shoot the bastards.
Argumentum ad hymenem...
Wait a minute, are you saying I'm a bleeding h . . . errrrrrr . . .
Anyway, stop busting my . . . uhhhhhhh . . . n/m. :'(
inappropriate?
How is my statement inappropriate?
