To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
I don't understand the part about a journal entry having something to do with "good will". In truth, I can't see how it has any bearing on this case.
All the tabloid reporting by the media has made the FACTS of the case so fuzzy that the truth will probably NEVER be known.
To: cake_crumb
It's best to keep an open mind in situations like this I suppose and to not draw conclusions until the judge releases all the information the perps attny is trying to suppress.
To: All
If the guy they arrested was innocent - he would have screamed for a lie detector test and his attorney would have made damn sure the results were known loud and clear to the media.
This thread is the first that I had heard of the parents extramarital activities (swinging) but if they were into that stuff, it was no secret and their priorities certainly were not on their kids if they were entertaining and partying instead of looking after their kids. My spouse and my evenings are spent where they should be - playing with our son. Heck our son has slept right between us since his birth - we always know where he is at. And there isn't a 5 minute range where my "mom's radar" doesn't pick up where he is at in the house.
Even when he is at play outside - we have the yard "bad guy" proof with a 1/2 chow and full blooded rottweiler in a fenced yard for him to play. Basically, our house, our life is centered around our child's safety and once my son starts sleeping in his own room I darn sure will have extra locks on the windows and he'll still have a guard dog sleeping with him.
If something happened to my son, my own life would be meaningless. I have no time for drugging or drinking or screwing strangers and have no tolerance for those who do this with kids to raise. IF (and I don't know for sure) they were into this crap - it just bred an atomsphere for a perverted neighbor to take advange of because you can't keep that type of behavior secret from the neighbors. May God rest that poor child's soul.
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