design_mom
probably more like my dad than I care to admit
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Forgive me if I'm misreading, but I thought it said that the boy's mother was driving, the boy's mother asked the girl's mother if the girl could sleep over (at their house, not even the hotel), the girl's mother said no, and the girl was taken to the hotel anyway. If I'm misreading something, okay. Otherwise, the boy'd mother was definitely in the wrong here. Even if the girl said she wanted to go to the hotel, she is the minor. The adult here should have followed the directions of the girl's mother.
I think the article said the prom was being hosted at the hotel, and the room was rented at the same hotel. So actually TAKING her the hotel doesn't sound like a problem.
However, it sounds like the boy's mother also agreed to bring her home after the prom. Then called and tried to get permission for the girl to spend the night at the boy's house. Permission was not granted, so IMHO unless other explicit plans were made, the boy's mom was still on the hook to deliver her home after the prom, which she did not do.
She had every right to book a hotel room for her son (assuming it wasn't against hotel policy, although by booking the room, she might be assuming legal responsibility for whatever happens inside it). If the girl had O.D.ed at the prom, or had been delivered home and then sneaked back out to the hotel room, then I wouldn't think the boys' mom was responsible. (Assuming she neither provided the drugs, nor encouraged/aided in the sneaking out.)
However, it is true that the girls' choices/actions ultimately led to her death. There is plenty of blame to go around, and it is a sad situation for everyone involved.