I agree. But she's got no business doing interviews defending that animal, IMHO. |
Yup. She's a lying hag who's trying to protect her assets. |
| FYI, bitch, he doesn't have a "room mate," he has a cell mate! |
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I think she's most likely aware of that. |
It just goes how deep the disconnect goes. Her son had alcohol and anger issues for years and neither of his parents addressed these issues. |
-1. I don't hold her responsible for his actions, but I do hold her responsible for her own. I have a son, and if he brutally murdered someone like this, I would not be out there defending him. I might still love him, but that would not prevent me from acknowledging that he had done something unforgivable. |
| The father is way more culpable. He spent the day of the murder drinking with his son. I can't imagine a father who gets that drunk with a college-aged son. |
Really? I had a few of my college friends who would drink with their dads if they visited campus or when back home. My dad isn't a drinker, otherwise I would have done the same. None of us became murders. It js entirely plausible that they spoiled him and raised him to be quite entitled, and that may have very indirectly led to the crime. But George was an adult and I am having trouble seeing how his parents would be civilly responsible for his actions unless there are fairly unique facts to the case, which I admittedly only know the basics. |
But she can feel guilty knowing that she stayed in the house with her abuser and that's the behavior her son learned. An abuse victim is shattered so I am not blaming her for the abuse she received. I think she is truly horrified that Yardley was killed by her son--but as a mother she can't believe he did this. She's convinced herself. |
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One of my mom's friends has a son (a kid I grew up around) who was convicted of sexual assault of a minor (victim was his teen step-daughter, but I'm not sure the extent of it). Anyway, the mom supported her son by hiring a lawyer (and she has very little money) and then helping him find housing once he was released, but she never defended him, made excuses, etc. As far as I know, she was upset and ashamed.
So I think it's fair to expect that while a parent may never stop loving their son or daughter, or supporting them, that doesn't mean you have to be in denial about what they did. |
| God, I wish I hadn't watched that. What an awful woman, to go on TV in an attempt to minimize her son's culpability. And what an awful TV program, to give her a sympathetic platform for her grotesque spin. |
Nope. The couple were divorced when he was a tween and he grew up under her roof: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2010-05-23/news/bs-md-lacrosse-huguely-wapo-20100523_1_george-wesley-huguely-family-friend-saks-fifth-avenue "A brain expert who dissected Yeardley Love's brain testified at George Huguely's murder trial today that Love experienced an injury of such great force that it "twisted" the blood vessels in her brain, causing the brain to hemorrhage..." http://abcnews.go.com/US/george-huguely-trial-yeardley-loves-brain-hemorrhaged-force/story?id=15584424 "Yeardley Love's injuries could not all have come from a single impact, a medical examiner tells the George Huguely jury..." https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/prosecutors-in-george-huguely-murder-case-call-police-to-testify/2012/02/13/gIQA14HSBR_story.html?utm_term=.9776dffabb84 Both parents are pigs. |
| Alcohol ruins lives. It should be banned from the planet. |
Yet marijuana is the substance that is illegal
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