Because I don't like child neglect? |
Agreed. I think the mom was at that park doing something she wasn't supposed to be doing. I don't know what it was but there is more to this story. |
| And why would someone planning on committing a crime wear red pants and orange shoes? Was it Ronald McDonald? |
Red pants, orange shoes, red van... Red herring. |
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Have the authorities talked to the little brother? Not that a 3 year old can always be a reliable "witness..."
How convenient that the child who would have been a more reliable witness (the 9 year old sibling) was in the car instead of playing with the other kids. |
Do you have links to the local NJ reports? |
https://www.nj.com/cumberland/2019/09/rampant-rumors-distracting-from-search-for-dulce-maria-alvarez-fbi-says.html https://www.nj.com/news/2019/09/everything-we-know-about-the-possible-suspect-in-abduction-of-5-year-old-dulce-alavez.html https://www.fox29.com/news/massive-search-continues-for-dulce-maria-alavez-35k-reward-offered https://www.fox29.com/video/607019 The mom searched for an hour before calling the police and what, the witnesses said nothing during that hour? Where and when did these eye witnesses come from? I also had a family member who had the story posted and someone else commented that the mother sold the little girl for $50,000. Guess it's one of the "rumors" going around as mentioned in that first article. |
The mom is only 19. She didn't have a kid at 10. The 9 year old is her sibling's kid. And they have detained the mom's boyfriend, an illegal immigrant from Mexico. But he's being held by ICE, not local police, so he apparently didn't do it and is just being deported. |
PP you quoted. Yes, I know the 9 year old was not her kid. From what I had read, it was HER sibling, so Dulce's aunt. Regardless, it doesn't matter how the 9 year old was related. A 9 year old is going to be better able to recall events, articulate the story and just in general be a more reliable witness than a 3 year old. |
| Well where is she? |
No, she just had a kid at 14. And another one at 16. And is pregnant again. So we can deduce from this that she has excellent judgement.
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I'm not saying the guy did it but how do you know that he didn't do it? He's being detained by ICE after the police said that any witnesses to this should come forward whether they are in the country illegally or not - All they want to do is find Dulce. And then they go ahead and detain the boyfriend for deportation anyway??? |
The difference is that PP's daughter was there to be located. I'm not saying the 19 year old was exercising the best possible judgment but it's not so terrible as to be neglect, either. Not like she dropped the kid off and went to smoke dope for a few hours and then came back. (Actually I think her leaving a 3 year old on the playground is worse.) Anyone who says they have never taken their eyes off their children either is lying or has only one child and is neurotic to boot. I have a five year old who has walked away from me while I'm paying for his shoes at a counter. Am I supposed to have a 5 year old on a leash? Yeah, I punished him afterward, but the point is he walked away of his own volition while I was engaged in procuring things he needs for his daily life. Or if I take him and his 3 year old sister to the playground, and I'm pushing the 3 year old on the swing, it would be easy for him to slip off. Kids do stuff. I know I did as a kid. Heck, I used to cut chapel as a 13 year old (religious school, chapel 3 days a week) and go for a walk off campus, and slip back in when I knew chapel was ending. It never occurred to me that anything could happen to me from a safety perspective and if it had, no one would even have known I'd been off campus. All you can do is try to train your kids not to do this and pray that nothing bad happens to them on the inevitable occasions when they disobey. |
IF this all went down exactly the way that this mother has described she was, at best, careless. Her delay in calling the police may very well helped her child's abductor to elude capture. She made some errors in judgement. She is not responsible for her daughter being abducted. IF, however, there is more going on and the mom knows something that she isn't telling the police then I'm not sure what to think. Her story sounds fishy to me but that might be because she is so young and does not have the best judgement. |
If they were charging him in the US, he would be held by state gov/ federal depending on degree of kidnapping charges. ICE can't do anything with punishing him for a crime, so if they gave him over to ICE- then he is just illegal, that's the only crime they're charging him with. |