TallGlass wrote: » Mean while in the real world, women drunk after 11 pints falls into a pot hole and is awarded 38k. Women falls down esculator cause there was no sign for lift awarded 60k Ireland.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Where? When? Links?
TallGlass wrote: » Read the threads on here
PLL wrote: » Holy shít. I read a few comments before looking at the article and was expecting it to be a couple of slaps which left a mark and someone reported or something. She threw her child up against a wall. Sorry but no. She should have the child taken off her. This is speaking as a child that was kicked into the corner of a room by my mother as a child and she told me it was her PMS that made her do. Emotionally, mentally and physically abused me for years after, put me down so much, told me no one else wanted me so there was no point telling anyone cause no one else cared about me. (Turned 18, got the hell out of there) I hope to God that this doesn't happen to little boy, but IMO that is not a risk that should be allowed to happen to him after what his mother did. Plenty of loving people out there desperate for a child that would give him a safe secure home. Despicable result.
John Berry BL, defending, told the court that his client had suffered a miscarriage the previous month and was suffering from depression and drinking heavily.
Cold War Kid wrote: » The evil stepmother cliché is a real thing. I normally give judges a bit of slack because they know the law a lot better than any of the non legal eagles among us obviously, but what sort of clown would someone have to be to deem this as warranting only a suspended sentence due to the person being "under pressure" at the time. It really does seem like "Go soft on the wimmenz".
shooterjay wrote: » where was the dad ? this makes me sick, plus the part where she fell asleep with the child ? shows how trusting chidren are
whupdedo wrote: » That's the spirit , blame the father , if you read the article it states he was gone to work
shooterjay wrote: » wasnt blameing him fella, relax.
psinno wrote: » Of course you were. Blaming him or at the very least trying to divert blame away from her. Feel free to provide an alternative explanation.
zeffabelli wrote: » Yes it is a real thing, same with step dads, not to malign all of them by any means because many are the saviours of many children that is for certain. All too often step mothers are left to care for the kids, kids that are not theirs, just because they are the female head of household. Who knows how much resentment had built up over the years of raising another woman's child. Who knows how much responsibility was put on her? Or how her partner treated her. Then she conceived herself, miscarried her own child and is left to care for this abandoned child rejected by its own biological mother. Who knows what was induced while so inebriated, did suddenly all that rage and resentment that she may have been sitting on for years suddenly erupt. Was she using the child to punish his father? Was this something she really wanted to do to the dad? I'm curious about intent here and curious as to how they fell asleep.
pablo128 wrote: » She bet lumps out of a sleeping child, part of the attack was with a weapon. The child was hospitalised, and even taken into care as a result. How can you try to defend or justify that?
zeffabelli wrote: » Who knows how much resentment had built up over the years of raising another woman's child.
liquoriceall wrote: » Im sorry but the father has some case to answer here too, he knew her 2 months when she had moved in and in less than 7 months she was pregnant, miscarried and he had left her in charge of his child?? That is pretty irresponsible by anyones standards
eviltwin wrote: » Unless the father knew this woman was a danger then he has no case to answer
[Deleted User] wrote: » We surely don't know enough to analyse the role of the father. For example, he may have left her mind the kid knowing she had downed 1 bottle and with 2 more on the kitchen table. On the other hand, she may have bought them herself after he left. Either way, he wasn't charged with anything so we know he committed no crime, that is all.