JoiseyMom
<font color=orange>Have you had your SPANX today??
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That Washington Post article is the most heart wrenching thing I've ever read. I first read it several months ago when my daughter was still itty bitty, and it almost made me throw up. I do think it can happen to anyone, however I still think there needs to be some sort of punishment. I do know that if my husband made that horrific mistake I don't think we'd still be married. I can't even imagine what the families go through.
What kind of punishment?
Do you not think the parent that did this is going to have to live with the guilt of what they did for the rest of their lives. Chances are their marriages will be destroyed, and their lives. How do you move on after this sort of tragedy? The purpose of jail is to be a punishment/deterent for criminal acts. This was not a criminal act, there was no intent to do harm. This is why none of them that were charged were ever convicted.



It must get so very crowded on top of the pedastal that some people sit on. I am a human being and I make mistakes. Thank God that so far, none of my mistakes have had any tragic consequences. I learn from my mistakes and from other people's mistakes. I will not judge some poor woman who after finding out that her father died, made a huge error that she will have to live with for the rest of her life. She probably thought she brought the baby into the house and put her into bed. My heart breaks for this family.