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That's another unfortunate part, they did. They used audio from a neighbor's Ring system that recorded the child screaming and crying at all hours during her sentencing.
I thought I read that...why didn't they intervene?
that is awful...people don't even do that to their dogs. She should rot in jail and then in hell.
how did the neighbors not hear??
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Originally Posted by msRB311
I thought I read that...why didn't they intervene?
Stupidity? Maybe they didn't want to get involved for whatever reason.
They now know how brutal the days of the baby were to be hungry, thirsty, and no one coming when she cried. I bet that will be the last time they don't get involved if something similar happens again.
So the neighbors heard the baby's screams and cries and did nothing???
They are heartless. I wish they could be punished in some way because their consciences aren't gonna do it.
Is she evil or just have the IQ of a plant? Maybe both?
Definitely both. I am just now learning that this baby was left alone ten days. I thought it was overnight which is horrible. But TEN WHOLE DAYS. I can't get angry enough for this
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IDK, the article didn't say.
That was my question, among many. Why didn't this mother's family intervene - she was surely mentally ill. Why didn't the family who heard this baby crying for so long, intervene?
Awful story.
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