I have the hardest time understanding how they were able to go to Vegas and
Disneyland. One of the linked articles said some of the kids didn’t know what a police officer was and one said they froze when a neighbor tried to talk to them...but Disney can be absolutely overwhelming for even neurotypicsl kids who are raised in normal situations. I can’t imagine how 12 kids, some with cognitive issues, that are chained to beds for weeks and only shower once a year we’re able to walk around and ride attractions without absolutely melting down. They should have been shying away from other people and afraid of contact, but you are crammed into lines with strangers and I’m sure people made friendly comments about the size of their family.
And why weren’t the parents petrified that one of the kids would tell another adult that they were chained up at home or hadn’t eaten. Especially the little ones or cognitively impaired kids. You can’t control what they say and it would be so easy for one of them to blurt something out.
It seems so incredibly off that they are smiling in Vegas and Disney without any outward, even subconscious body language, sign that they were being tortured. Am I the only one confused by that?