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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think it was mom or dad who did it, but they know who did. As pp mentioned I have heard precious mentions of the children having accidents all over the house, some could contribute this to stress of dealing with a mom was sick, but when viewed through the lens of their daughter being overly sexualized and how she died, to me appoints to abuse/sexual abuse happening in the home, and possibly the parents allowing others to abuse their children. And personally, them never being investigated before means nothing, wealthy people often get by with abusing their children for longer periods of time, and having previously worked in a peds office in a wealthy community I can say sexual abuse is very common among the UMC .[/quote] It's far more common in our culture overall, than many of us ever want to believe, and that would include the umc but in terms of both parents equally likely as perpetrators I would want to see stats. I think stepfathers, uncles, male cousins, male neighbors, etc. rates exceed maternal abusers though of course they exist too. The mother did have a trauma survivor feel to me so it is not unthinkable that it could have been her. It's all deeply sad and i also suspected the brother. [/quote] Mothers are guilty of sexually abusing or allowing others to sexual abuse their children all te time, they often get away with it because people like yourself are reluctant to believe a woman/mother can do such a thing, and she is allowed to claim her husband/boyfriend etc made her participate. As for the brother, all male family members were ruled out so that includes the brother. I personally don't understand why so many latched onto the brother theory. Yes, he was odd, but I suspect one might be odd if their sibling was murdered at a young age and your life and the life of your parents essentially became about the murder. It's also normal for siblings to be jealous and there probably was some favoritism going on, but none of that spells murderer. The murder itself was also fairly complex for an 8-year-old boy. I think people just didn't want to believe white umc parents much like themselves could be capable of murdering or being involved with the murder of their child, much more palatable though far less likely for them to be the long suffering and protective parents of a psychopathic 8 year old. Good television maybe, but doesn't go with what we know of the case.[/quote]
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