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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think this is new info: https://people.com/new-details-revealed-about-influencer-emilie-kisers-son-triggs-death-sports-bet-police-11783683 The child was outside for 9 minutes before the dad realized he was gone, and in the water for 7 minutes (meaning he fell in the water 2 minutes after going outside, which is brutal because you really wonder if he'd been found sooner if he would have lived). They also found that the dad was watching an NBA game during this time and placed a $25 bet online shortly before Trigg's death. On the one hand, all parents make mistakes sometimes and it was be awful to lose a child and then have your actions picked apart in this way. On the other hand, I don't want to live in a society where a young, healthy child dies due to his parents' negligence and there is no discussion. Yes it's invasive, but this child died for no good reason. People need to learn from this mistake.[/quote] OMG, my heart sank reading that. I don't understand why the state said "no likelihood of conviction." [/quote] Somebody has their thumb on the scale there. This is clear negligence. [/quote]
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