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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mom admitted today that she drank the better part of a box of wine that night. "At least 5 glasses probably." So the night you get so drunk you might not hear someone entering your home is THE VERY NIGHT A STRANGER ENTERED YOUR HOME AND STOLE YOUR BABY? And this was also coincidentally the same n[b]ight your husband was working a night shift[/b]? YOU DON'T SAY! The mom has something to do with it. It will out. [/quote] that might be true if she rarely got drunk, but what if she got drunk several times a week? It's not so coincidental that on a night she's drunk, something happened to her baby. Does anyone know if the husband works night shifts often? maybe that's her M-O - when hubby works nights, I get bombed on the front porch with neighbor. Could be happening a lot. [/quote] Could be. It's just asking a lot for people to believe that one of the rarest types of child abduction (by a stranger, from the home) occurred when she was so drunk on boxed wine she can't remember even going inside that night or whether she turned off lights or left doors open. I don't know what exactly her involvement was, but there's something not adding up about this story and this family. You could be right about her drinking with the neighbor a lot, though. The article I read mentioned that she said she put the baby down at 6:40 that evening and only checked on her once. 6:40 is pretty early for a child to be going to bed for the night. The one time she was checked on the mother said she was standing in her crib, i.e., not sleeping. Sounds like the mom might have been in the habit of putting the baby in the bed for the night early in the evening so she could drink [b]while the dad was at work[/b].[/quote] Fox News is reporting that the mom was drinking with a neighbor and that the dad never works night so it is questionable whether or not he was actually working. He never works overnight. I would think the police checked his alibi but who knows. This is Fox News we are talking about. [/quote]
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