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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Covering up the murder, wouldn't necessarily show the heart of a psychopath, but rather the same kind of personality that value how things look above all else. A person would bleach her kid's hair and parade her though a myriad of beauty pageants. A person who lost one child, but wasn't going to lose another, so writes a ridiculous 2-3 page ransom not from a note pad in her home. A person who would hire a publicist for the funeral of her slain daughter. Murdering out of passion or lying about a murder doesn't make you a serial killer.[/quote] I think that sounds pretty psychopathic to murder your injured but not dead child in order to cover up an injury. If they did that then it was only accidental in the sense it was accidentally on purpose. It wasn't just an innocent accident. I think one of the parents could have done it but if so they did it intentionally. Where is an example of a kid that accidentally died and the parent staged a murder to cover it up? (which was Casey Anthony's defense - that Caylee accidentally drowned). Of course, she was almost certainly lying. It makes no sense. Nobody murders their child to cover up an accidental injury or even death, because if it was unintentional then they wouldn't jump to assuming the child was dead. It's just not the frame of mind you'd be in. There would have to be some kind of intentional wrongdoing. This also seems like a very elaborate cover up that could not have been conceived in a short time in the middle of the night. To me the elaborate nature of it lends credibility to the idea that the perpetrator had planned this, at least vaguely (by that I mean possibly had this in the back of their mind as a backup plan). [/quote]
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