Anonymous wrote:You are providing way too much identifying information about a situation that doesn't even involve you. Despite the crime possibly committed these people deserve confidentiality. From what you have provided most people could easily figure out who they are, at least anyone who happens to know them could.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not convinced someone can become a pedo in a vacuum. Did you ever get “off” vibes from her or his father?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I had a friend whose DH (respected accomplished attorney) was caught in a FBI sting for CP, including videos of their infant daughter. She had no idea, and I believe that. It blew up her world. Just try to be there to listen, not judge.
Did she bail her husband out of jail and let him stay in their home?
No - she divorced him immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I had a friend whose DH (respected accomplished attorney) was caught in a FBI sting for CP, including videos of their infant daughter. She had no idea, and I believe that. It blew up her world. Just try to be there to listen, not judge.
Did she bail her husband out of jail and let him stay in their home?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I had a friend whose DH (respected accomplished attorney) was caught in a FBI sting for CP, including videos of their infant daughter. She had no idea, and I believe that. It blew up her world. Just try to be there to listen, not judge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
THIS IS NOT YOUR FRIEND'S FAULT.
REPEAT UNTIL YOU ACCEPT IT, OP.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO SAY ANYTHING ABOUT HER SON, GOOD OR BAD.
It may not be her fault, but if she continues to shelter him and enable him and defend him, then our friendship is done.
Don’t be so naively cruel. If your adult child did something terrible, you would want justice done. But you would also seek help for your child and support from your friends.
Point is: it can happen to any of us. We are not our spouse. We are not our kids. We are responsible for our own actions, not those of others. We can only extend grace to one another. It is not a relative’s fault that a family member is a criminal.
Anonymous wrote:
Do not visit the sin of the man onto his mother.
This is taking shaming mothers to a WHOLE NEW LEVEL.
So be her friend. Not his. Tell her that you are there for her, but not to listen to anything related to her son's defense or excuses.
Anonymous wrote:You are providing way too much identifying information about a situation that doesn't even involve you. Despite the crime possibly committed these people deserve confidentiality. From what you have provided most people could easily figure out who they are, at least anyone who happens to know them could.