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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It was sad to hear the audio of him and his mother when he said he was the happiest little kid and she (messed) that up, he was sent to college at a young age and had no one, how did she expect him to turn out, an angel?’ [/quote] I have thought about that, also. Her response: " I ain't living with that" - broke my heart. I think that every family member in that house, maybe especially her, were just trying to survive. I don't think the kids could ever understand what she went through. I am not saying how she handled anything was right, I am just saying that they each were given a cross to bear by their father, and the father could do no wrong, according to the boys. Maybe Aaron was saying "why didn't you get us out of there", I'm not sure. He was a very broken little boy, until he died. That part makes me sad, and I had less than zero empathy for him before I saw the series. His dad was especially homophobic (perhaps gay or bi himself, who knows), and the boys (especially Aaron) wanted nothing more than to please the dad. The dad's great moments were playing football and sports with the boys, and teaching them how to play. He was all they had, sadly. The whole story of their upbringing s fascinating and heartbreaking. [/quote]
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