if your your adult kid killed someone would you help them lawyer up or turn them in?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No I would not turn in my kid are you kidding???


I feel the same way.
As a parent, our love đź’ž is very unconditional.

However if my son was Christopher Lee Watts & confessed to murdering his children (+ thus my Grandchildren!) I would never speak to him again.


What if your kid was the Columbine or Sandy Hook or Stoneman Douglas shooter? You'd still talk/love to him as long as the murder didn't involve your own grandchildren?


The biggest challenge in life is to give grace to those we think don’t deserve it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you’ve ever said “my love for my child is unconditional,” then either you would not turn them in to the police, or you lied to your child.

Does anyone really believe that when their child is suspected of a crime, the police “are only there to help?”


That's not what OP is asking, though. "If your adult kid killed someone" not if they were suspected of a crime. They did it. You know they did it. So ... yeah, get a lawyer and turn him in. Your kid killed someone else's kid. You can love him while he's in jail, that's what unconditional love means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No I would not turn in my kid are you kidding???


I feel the same way.
As a parent, our love đź’ž is very unconditional.

However if my son was Christopher Lee Watts & confessed to murdering his children (+ thus my Grandchildren!) I would never speak to him again.


What if your kid was the Columbine or Sandy Hook or Stoneman Douglas shooter? You'd still talk/love to him as long as the murder didn't involve your own grandchildren?


The biggest challenge in life is to give grace to those we think don’t deserve it.


Good lord. what an idiot.
Anonymous
What if you found out your child stormed the capitol on Jan. 6th?
Anonymous
If my kid killed in self defense, I'd hire a lawyer for them. If they killed out of rage, they'd be on their own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No I would not turn in my kid are you kidding???


I feel the same way.
As a parent, our love đź’ž is very unconditional.

However if my son was Christopher Lee Watts & confessed to murdering his children (+ thus my Grandchildren!) I would never speak to him again.


What if your kid was the Columbine or Sandy Hook or Stoneman Douglas shooter? You'd still talk/love to him as long as the murder didn't involve your own grandchildren?


The biggest challenge in life is to give grace to those we think don’t deserve it.


Grace is for the a**hole who honks at you during a road-rage incident. Not a kid that takes an assault weapon to a school and slaughters dozens of children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No I would not turn in my kid are you kidding???


I feel the same way.
As a parent, our love đź’ž is very unconditional.

However if my son was Christopher Lee Watts & confessed to murdering his children (+ thus my Grandchildren!) I would never speak to him again.


But he can kill *my* children?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No I would not turn in my kid are you kidding???


I feel the same way.
As a parent, our love đź’ž is very unconditional.

However if my son was Christopher Lee Watts & confessed to murdering his children (+ thus my Grandchildren!) I would never speak to him again.


What if your kid was the Columbine or Sandy Hook or Stoneman Douglas shooter? You'd still talk/love to him as long as the murder didn't involve your own grandchildren?


The biggest challenge in life is to give grace to those we think don’t deserve it.


The biggest challenge is a consistent set of morals and ethics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If my kid killed in self defense, I'd hire a lawyer for them. If they killed out of rage, they'd be on their own.



What if you were the mother of George Zimmerman?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No I would not turn in my kid are you kidding???


I feel the same way.
As a parent, our love đź’ž is very unconditional.

However if my son was Christopher Lee Watts & confessed to murdering his children (+ thus my Grandchildren!) I would never speak to him again.


So you think murder is fine as long as the victims aren’t on your extremely short list. Got it.
Anonymous
I've thought about this so many times (for no good reason!). I am sure my MIL would hide her kids in the basement and ferret them away to some country with no extradition.

I am sure my own mom would turn us in and promise to visit us in jail a lot (then have reasons for not coming - she loves us more than anything but there's going to be a reason!).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No I would not turn in my kid are you kidding???


I feel the same way.
As a parent, our love đź’ž is very unconditional.

However if my son was Christopher Lee Watts & confessed to murdering his children (+ thus my Grandchildren!) I would never speak to him again.


What if your kid was the Columbine or Sandy Hook or Stoneman Douglas shooter? You'd still talk/love to him as long as the murder didn't involve your own grandchildren?


The biggest challenge in life is to give grace to those we think don’t deserve it.


Good lord. what an idiot.


You should read “just mercy” you need a spiritual uplift.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No I would not turn in my kid are you kidding???


So you are cool with your son murdering his girlfriend? Hope you would go to jail too if helping a criminal.

I'm guessing if your kid was murdered you would feel differently?

Typical hypocrite


I’m a lawyer. Pretty sure I could dodge an accessory charge.

And of course I would feel differently if it were my kid. Are you a moron?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would tell my kid what I would tell anyone facing criminal charges: retain counsel, and don’t talk to police. There’s a process in place for anyone accused of a crime.

And since I’m a lawyer, if my kids confessed a crime to me, it would very likely be inadmissible due to attorney-client privilege.


This is the type of nonsense post that @Popehat loves to demolish. Wish he were on DCUM.
Anonymous
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