Anonymous
Post 09/24/2021 14:39     Subject: if your your adult kid killed someone would you help them lawyer up or turn them in?

I would help them hide the body.
Anonymous
Post 09/24/2021 13:49     Subject: Re:if your your adult kid killed someone would you help them lawyer up or turn them in?

You are innocent until proven guilty. How would the parent know what actually happened unless they witnessed it.
Anonymous
Post 09/24/2021 13:47     Subject: Re:if your your adult kid killed someone would you help them lawyer up or turn them in?

They should learn to turn themselves in. Running makes you look more guilty. At least if you stand trial, you get to have your side heard.
Anonymous
Post 09/24/2021 10:14     Subject: if your your adult kid killed someone would you help them lawyer up or turn them in?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One of my parenting goals is to raise a kid who will only kill another person for a reason I agree with. If I succeed in that, my lips are sealed.


Bet I can guess your HHI/education level.


DP. I go with about $80K, high school diploma, maybe some additional courses.



ADP. $800k, stays married for the money, she has an AP who takes some of the money DH has a mistress who takes some of the money too. Democrats who talking about helping “others”.


Also way off! Better try though.
Anonymous
Post 09/24/2021 07:58     Subject: if your your adult kid killed someone would you help them lawyer up or turn them in?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parents always think they are doing their kids a favor by protecting them. It isn't. They will either become worse people or if they have a conscience at all they will have to live the rest of their lives knowing they did not appropriately account for their actions.


+1

So mislead.


I said this before, but these are the "my little angel can do no wrong!" parents, and frankly, they suck. Protecting your kid at all costs is BS and there is no moral highground there with your "unconditional love." Reminds me of the little psycho playground terrors with the "nice moms" who think telling your kid "no" to torturing a puppy, body slamming or bullying a peer, or being a general SH*T is ok. PARENT! These parents should be held accountable as accomplices.


Agreed. Makes me think of the mother who said "he wouldn't hurt anyone, he's just a kid" to her 12/13 year old son having loads of live ammunition in his room and a plan to shoot up his school.