Anonymous wrote:I don't know. How do we know that the kidnapper wouldn't have made a great parent? maybe better than the birth mother?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness the baby was strapped into the stroller!
Well, yes, usually babies are strapped into their strollers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know. How do we know that the kidnapper wouldn't have made a great parent? maybe better than the birth mother?
I don't understand this comment. The kid was strapped in and the mom was playing with the baby. Bad mother?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know. How do we know that the kidnapper wouldn't have made a great parent? maybe better than the birth mother?
Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness the baby was strapped into the stroller!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frightening but also awesome that another passenger helped.
I hope that 99% of people would help if they saw this happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know. How do we know that the kidnapper wouldn't have made a great parent? maybe better than the birth mother?
We know because she tried to snatch someone else's child. That automatically lowers her rating as a parent.
I agree it is a significant negative. But let's not pretend we have the whole picture. What was her policy on lunchables?
Anonymous wrote:Too soon. you guys are sick!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know. How do we know that the kidnapper wouldn't have made a great parent? maybe better than the birth mother?
We know because she tried to snatch someone else's child. That automatically lowers her rating as a parent.
I agree it is a significant negative. But let's not pretend we have the whole picture. What was her policy on lunchables?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know. How do we know that the kidnapper wouldn't have made a great parent? maybe better than the birth mother?
We know because she tried to snatch someone else's child. That automatically lowers her rating as a parent.