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The thread centers around the ongoing developments in the Caylee Anthony case, with participants expressing their emotional reactions and personal experiences related to the situation. Many share their sadness and concern for the child and her family, while others discuss the implications of the case and the legal proceedings surrounding it.
Views differ significantly regarding the guilt of Caylee's mother, with some participants expressing certainty about her involvement while others advocate for caution in judgment until the trial concludes. Overall, there is a shared sense of sadness and concern for the child and her family.
The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and emotional responses to a highly publicized and tragic case, with participants drawing on their own lives and feelings as they engage with the topic.
Participants within the consultant community who are interested in discussions about child safety, legal issues, and emotional responses to tragic events may find this thread relevant.
raebates said:No argument here.
merego said:All parents should be given a test and must pass before they can leave the hospital. There really needs to be a better system for parenting, it is sad how many children die each year at the hands of their own parents. What gets me is the parents whose kids go missing ( like Caylee) and then they cry on TV and beg for people to help... and then low and behold, they are the guilty one. There was the woman , Susan Smith who drove her kids into the lake years ago, the Marcus Feisel case that happened here in Cincy as well as many others. It is so sad and so sickening. Even sadder when a child unfortunatley dissapears and it is not at the hands of the parents, the parents are always the 1st accused now these days because other parents give the rest of us a bad name when they are going through something so horrible. I could go on about this for days, so I will get off my soapbox now.
sklay723 said:Some friends and I were talking about this last night, and we were saying that it's SO sad that you need a license to drive a car, a license to carry a concealed weapon, but there is NO license requirement to have a child.
PamperedDor said:And an instruction booklet after the kid arrives - LOL -
I am just so saddened by the whole thing - how do you do that to your own child, then have the country on alert to look for her when you know where you left her body - wasting taxpayers money and giving false hope to everyone - its so sad especially for the kids that do go missing and don't get the attention this child did - my heart does ache for the grandparents - its a total nightmare!