Mother of 21-month-old Oregon girl who died after being left in hot car threatened suicide, lawyer says
Should they be criminally liable?
Should they be criminally liable?
Sorry to laugh but it’s preposterous that someone could think that is a safe way to leave your childI think that its a mistake any of us could make.
No one said it was. We aren't talking intentional leaving. We are talking accidental. Busy parent goes to work, forgets the kid in the back seat, finds dead kid later, etc.s that someone could think that is a safe way to leave your child
Not sure if the video is still up but there was a short documentary about a similar case posted in this thread last year.
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The guy ended up getting life in prison with no possibility of parole.
You need to bulk up on condoms bud.No one said it was. We aren't talking intentional leaving. We are talking accidental. Busy parent goes to work, forgets the kid in the back seat, finds dead kid later, etc.
It happens.People really forget their children? Really forget? Like a phone or an iPad?
There is for sure a nuance to how such a thing can happen. You pray it does not, but human's make unintended mistakes at times and in the scenarios you present, that can happen.It happens.
Usually it's a morning that's different than all the others. Like usually the mom takes the kid to daycare but this time the dad had to. He puts the sleeping kid in the car, gets his coffee at the UDF like usual then routine kicks in and he forgets all about the kid in the backseat. Leaves him in there while at work and doesn't realize his mistake until he returns to the car.
I can't even imagine how bad the parent feels after something like that. It's certainly not done on purpose, so I'd have a hard time finding them criminally responsible.
How is this even a question?Mother of 21-month-old Oregon girl who died after being left in hot car threatened suicide, lawyer says
Should they be criminally liable?
How is this even a question?
Wut?No one said it was. We aren't talking intentional leaving. We are talking accidental. Busy parent goes to work, forgets the kid in the back seat, finds dead kid later, etc.
Why do you think they shouldn't?I say they shouldn't be.
I've got a couple of funnies some agree and a drunk rating.
Obviously there's some spread of opinion here
I’m thinking splintiotomy is “taking the piss” with his comments......Why do you think they shouldn't?
This was a person and was totally dependent on their parent for their safety. Leaving a toddler in a hot car for 8 hours is criminal negligence causing death or involuntary manslaughter imo. I mean, she's obviously not safe to be in society if she can't even be bothered to remember about her infant/toddler for that span of time.
Why do you think they shouldn't?
This was a person and was totally dependent on their parent for their safety. Leaving a toddler in a hot car for 8 hours is criminal negligence causing death or involuntary manslaughter imo. I mean, she's obviously not safe to be in society if she can't even be bothered to remember about her infant/toddler for that span of time.
It happens.
Usually it's a morning that's different than all the others. Like usually the mom takes the kid to daycare but this time the dad had to. He puts the sleeping kid in the car, gets his coffee at the UDF like usual then routine kicks in and he forgets all about the kid in the backseat. Leaves him in there while at work and doesn't realize his mistake until he returns to the car.
I can't even imagine how bad the parent feels after something like that. It's certainly not done on purpose, so I'd have a hard time finding them criminally responsible.
I’m thinking splintiotomy is “taking the piss” with his comments......
So you think it’s possible to accidentally leave a child in the car as you go to work?I'm not.
Others agree with me. I'm just taking the time to post right now.
It happens.
Usually it's a morning that's different than all the others. Like usually the mom takes the kid to daycare but this time the dad had to. He puts the sleeping kid in the car, gets his coffee at the UDF like usual then routine kicks in and he forgets all about the kid in the backseat. Leaves him in there while at work and doesn't realize his mistake until he returns to the car.
I can't even imagine how bad the parent feels after something like that. It's certainly not done on purpose, so I'd have a hard time finding them criminally responsible.