Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These comments are so mean.
Emilie was/is considered one of the more normal and down to earth mom 'influencers' too. A wholesome sweetheart. Just tragic.
Tragic for her. Her deadbeat husband was betting on basketball rather than parenting. He’s criminally negligent and lucky he isn’t being charged.
PP here. I can definitely see this. But she is getting hammered just for being an 'influencer'.
She should be hammered for exploiting her child and not having a fence around the pool.
She is monetizing her "happy family" and her "parenting." She put it all out there, repeatedly for money. She doesn't then get to be shocked and offended there is extra scrutiny here. Especially when it turns out her "perfect happy family" was really just for show. They didn't properly protect their children from a known hazard and her DH seems like a sperm-donor father who isn't engaged in parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These comments are so mean.
Emilie was/is considered one of the more normal and down to earth mom 'influencers' too. A wholesome sweetheart. Just tragic.
Tragic for her. Her deadbeat husband was betting on basketball rather than parenting. He’s criminally negligent and lucky he isn’t being charged.
PP here. I can definitely see this. But she is getting hammered just for being an 'influencer'.
She should be hammered for exploiting her child and not having a fence around the pool.
She is monetizing her "happy family" and her "parenting." She put it all out there, repeatedly for money. She doesn't then get to be shocked and offended there is extra scrutiny here. Especially when it turns out her "perfect happy family" was really just for show. They didn't properly protect their children from a known hazard and her DH seems like a sperm-donor father who isn't engaged in parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These comments are so mean.
Emilie was/is considered one of the more normal and down to earth mom 'influencers' too. A wholesome sweetheart. Just tragic.
Tragic for her. Her deadbeat husband was betting on basketball rather than parenting. He’s criminally negligent and lucky he isn’t being charged.
PP here. I can definitely see this. But she is getting hammered just for being an 'influencer'.
She should be hammered for exploiting her child and not having a fence around the pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming the judges are deciding these cases on an individual level according to the facts. So, I'll trust them to make the decisions.
I would like the judge to say to her, “oh, so you think there is too much public interest in the death of your child? Maybe you should have thought about that before selling your family for profit.”
Here is a novel idea. MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS!!!!
But then how would they get rich influencing? Their entire business model depends on people not minding their business.
That is also none of your business. I think it's kind of gross that people want these records.
If the info is out there concerning everyone else, there is something absolutely gross, dishonest, abusive about her trying to hide what is public information. 911 calls are public. She has no right to block those and I don't give one crap about what you think of people who listen to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These comments are so mean.
Emilie was/is considered one of the more normal and down to earth mom 'influencers' too. A wholesome sweetheart. Just tragic.
Tragic for her. Her deadbeat husband was betting on basketball rather than parenting. He’s criminally negligent and lucky he isn’t being charged.
PP here. I can definitely see this. But she is getting hammered just for being an 'influencer'.
She should be hammered for exploiting her child and not having a fence around the pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming the judges are deciding these cases on an individual level according to the facts. So, I'll trust them to make the decisions.
I would like the judge to say to her, “oh, so you think there is too much public interest in the death of your child? Maybe you should have thought about that before selling your family for profit.”
Here is a novel idea. MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS!!!!
But then how would they get rich influencing? Their entire business model depends on people not minding their business.
That is also none of your business. I think it's kind of gross that people want these records.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These comments are so mean.
Emilie was/is considered one of the more normal and down to earth mom 'influencers' too. A wholesome sweetheart. Just tragic.
Tragic for her. Her deadbeat husband was betting on basketball rather than parenting. He’s criminally negligent and lucky he isn’t being charged.
PP here. I can definitely see this. But she is getting hammered just for being an 'influencer'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These comments are so mean.
Emilie was/is considered one of the more normal and down to earth mom 'influencers' too. A wholesome sweetheart. Just tragic.
Tragic for her. Her deadbeat husband was betting on basketball rather than parenting. He’s criminally negligent and lucky he isn’t being charged.
PP here. I can definitely see this. But she is getting hammered just for being an 'influencer'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These comments are so mean.
Emilie was/is considered one of the more normal and down to earth mom 'influencers' too. A wholesome sweetheart. Just tragic.
Tragic for her. Her deadbeat husband was betting on basketball rather than parenting. He’s criminally negligent and lucky he isn’t being charged.
Anonymous wrote:Do they just have the one kid? It’s kind of crazy if so if the dad couldn’t keep an eye on him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These comments are so mean.
Emilie was/is considered one of the more normal and down to earth mom 'influencers' too. A wholesome sweetheart. Just tragic.
Tragic for her. Her deadbeat husband was betting on basketball rather than parenting. He’s criminally negligent and lucky he isn’t being charged.
If he were not wealthy and white, he would most definitely be prosecuted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These comments are so mean.
Emilie was/is considered one of the more normal and down to earth mom 'influencers' too. A wholesome sweetheart. Just tragic.
Tragic for her. Her deadbeat husband was betting on basketball rather than parenting. He’s criminally negligent and lucky he isn’t being charged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people who live in their area haven't stopped talking since the accident. It sounds pretty horrific if true. Not just because the pool wasnt fenced but because the husband (who was in the house while she went out) wasn't the one to notice. I dont think their marriage will survive
Everything I have seen says he called 911. He was in the house with the newborn. Where did you see that he wasn’t the one to notice and she called 911?
The dog noticed 9 minutes before the dad. Yes the dad did call 911… but 9 minutes?! When I had toddlers, if my house was quiet for even 2 minutes, I checked on what they were doing. (And I didn’t have a pool.) 9 minutes is insane. And it sounds like he only checked because he saw the dog acting weird around the pool.
No wonder she wanted to keep this private. She had no concerns about her son’s privacy while he was alive, but sure, NOW she’s worried about his privacy... more like worried her husband looks like a terrible father.
Anonymous wrote:These comments are so mean.
Emilie was/is considered one of the more normal and down to earth mom 'influencers' too. A wholesome sweetheart. Just tragic.