Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the siblings are adults? Can’t imagine trying to return to school or college in January after this.
For gosh sakes that is a cruel thing to say.
Why don’t you talk about how supportive you would be of a friend or classmate that this happened to???
How is that cruel? I was being sympathetic thinking that it would be one more horrible choice to make. My DD’s grades went down the semester after her cousin was killed by the police. No matter how supportive people are, you just can’t focus completely on papers and exams.
Say something positive or be quiet.
Np- They did, you aren’t cut out for this forum, please go elsewhere.
Go ahead and whisper things behind people’s backs - You’re a real creep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the siblings are adults? Can’t imagine trying to return to school or college in January after this.
For gosh sakes that is a cruel thing to say.
Why don’t you talk about how supportive you would be of a friend or classmate that this happened to???
How is that cruel? I was being sympathetic thinking that it would be one more horrible choice to make. My DD’s grades went down the semester after her cousin was killed by the police. No matter how supportive people are, you just can’t focus completely on papers and exams.
Say something positive or be quiet.
Np- They did, you aren’t cut out for this forum, please go elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the siblings are adults? Can’t imagine trying to return to school or college in January after this.
For gosh sakes that is a cruel thing to say.
Why don’t you talk about how supportive you would be of a friend or classmate that this happened to???
How is that cruel? I was being sympathetic thinking that it would be one more horrible choice to make. My DD’s grades went down the semester after her cousin was killed by the police. No matter how supportive people are, you just can’t focus completely on papers and exams.
Say something positive or be quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the siblings are adults? Can’t imagine trying to return to school or college in January after this.
For gosh sakes that is a cruel thing to say.
Why don’t you talk about how supportive you would be of a friend or classmate that this happened to???
How is that cruel? I was being sympathetic thinking that it would be one more horrible choice to make. My DD’s grades went down the semester after her cousin was killed by the police. No matter how supportive people are, you just can’t focus completely on papers and exams.
Say something positive or be quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing I found the most tragic is that she just beat BC last summer. She must have thought the worst thing was behind her.
Not if the kid has mental health issues. Going through this now with a 12 year old son. It’s constant chaos. I read the story and wondered if someday this will be me.
My kid is a little older but I share the same fear. And not only chaos, but there really isn’t much in the way of help to deal with the situation. My son knows exactly what to say to crisis and doctors so that he doesn’t get admitted. And unless there is actual violence, the police can’t help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the siblings are adults? Can’t imagine trying to return to school or college in January after this.
For gosh sakes that is a cruel thing to say.
Why don’t you talk about how supportive you would be of a friend or classmate that this happened to???
How is that cruel? I was being sympathetic thinking that it would be one more horrible choice to make. My DD’s grades went down the semester after her cousin was killed by the police. No matter how supportive people are, you just can’t focus completely on papers and exams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the siblings are adults? Can’t imagine trying to return to school or college in January after this.
For gosh sakes that is a cruel thing to say.
Why don’t you talk about how supportive you would be of a friend or classmate that this happened to???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing I found the most tragic is that she just beat BC last summer. She must have thought the worst thing was behind her.
Not if the kid has mental health issues. Going through this now with a 12 year old son. It’s constant chaos. I read the story and wondered if someday this will be me.
My kid is a little older but I share the same fear. And not only chaos, but there really isn’t much in the way of help to deal with the situation. My son knows exactly what to say to crisis and doctors so that he doesn’t get admitted. And unless there is actual violence, the police can’t help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing I found the most tragic is that she just beat BC last summer. She must have thought the worst thing was behind her.
Not if the kid has mental health issues. Going through this now with a 12 year old son. It’s constant chaos. I read the story and wondered if someday this will be me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing I found the most tragic is that she just beat BC last summer. She must have thought the worst thing was behind her.
Not if the kid has mental health issues. Going through this now with a 12 year old son. It’s constant chaos. I read the story and wondered if someday this will be me.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the siblings are adults? Can’t imagine trying to return to school or college in January after this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor mom. Son looks like John Hinkley. Even expression on his face looks like John Hinkley.
It’s pretty creepy, yes.
No one knows anything about this man? Where did he go to school? Nothing?
MD case search is informative.