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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has Theresa had custody of the child this whole time? Have they been living in the family home or did she take the child to NJ? [/quote] The child lives in the murder house with Tess and the great grandmother. [/quote] How on earth did Christine’s family not get custody? [/quote] she got custody so quickly because she was living in the house at the time of Brandons arrest for sometime. So in order for the court system to move the child from her home and an established caregiver they have to prove abuse on Tess's part. Thats a hard bar to reach. Even Brandon still had custody with no charges until he was arrested and taken to jail. Just the way child custody works its tough to get a child away from those that have been watching her, where she lives. I hope one day the little girl finds a much much better home and people to care for her. That may happen after the trial for Brandon if hes found guilty. There are charges against him for child endangerment. It was tacked on by the state after he had other charges served. They do want to save that little girl but it is all dependent how this trial plays out. Who knows Tess may still get charges brought up by the state after Brandons trial for threatening Jullianna. They have evidence but they have the burden of proof which is harder than just having evidence. If she is charged with that it does open a door for her criminally and it might even help to remove the little girl from her care. We can only hope in this case that all happens. [/quote] Thanks for explaining that. I’ve followed the crime off and on but didn’t realize that Tess was already living there. I can only imagine the psychological damage that has been and is being inflicted on that poor child, and how terrible it will be when she someday starts processing the truth. [/quote]
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