Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it possible that the baby's parents would not notice if their baby was coming home from daycare with broken bones? That makes zero sense. Maybe it's the parents.
There is something so wrong with this. When my boy was that age his mother and I knew every square millimeter of him. We would notice the smallest bruise or scratch. The severe (healing) injuries that are described do not seem to be something that any normal parent could possibly miss or ignore. Absolutely no way. Either something is being misreported or there are more arrests coming. That poor child.
I didn't see that there were old/healing injuries in the article. Just that the injuries were consistent with multiple instances of physical abuse, and could have been inflicted over the course of say, several hours, that same day.
Did you read it? It said specifically "healing injuries."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it possible that the baby's parents would not notice if their baby was coming home from daycare with broken bones? That makes zero sense. Maybe it's the parents.
There is something so wrong with this. When my boy was that age his mother and I knew every square millimeter of him. We would notice the smallest bruise or scratch. The severe (healing) injuries that are described do not seem to be something that any normal parent could possibly miss or ignore. Absolutely no way. Either something is being misreported or there are more arrests coming. That poor child.
I didn't see that there were old/healing injuries in the article. Just that the injuries were consistent with multiple instances of physical abuse, and could have been inflicted over the course of say, several hours, that same day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it possible that the baby's parents would not notice if their baby was coming home from daycare with broken bones? That makes zero sense. Maybe it's the parents.
There is something so wrong with this. When my boy was that age his mother and I knew every square millimeter of him. We would notice the smallest bruise or scratch. The severe (healing) injuries that are described do not seem to be something that any normal parent could possibly miss or ignore. Absolutely no way. Either something is being misreported or there are more arrests coming. That poor child.
Anonymous wrote:How is it possible that the baby's parents would not notice if their baby was coming home from daycare with broken bones? That makes zero sense. Maybe it's the parents.