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Mom charged with negligent homicide in tot's heat-related death in Layton
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Maybe that's why I take serious offense to the idea that because I have compassion for a woman who made the most serious of mistakes I AM the kind of mother who doesn't value her children and wants to get away with neglecting them or hurting them intentionally.
AND yes, this year Utah has had two car deaths. But in most preceding years we have had none. Educate yourselves before you hit your keyboard and and show just how ignorant you are. Or how little you search for the truth.
People make mistakes. I know this mother. She is the kind of woman any woman would aspire to be - save this ONE two hour stretch of time. I'm not making excuses for her. She isn't making them for herself. She's asking herself how she could have done this. And she certainly isn't asking to be let off the hook. Or forgetting her son's pain. No one is. I just believe in grace.
If this woman was so darned spiritual, why didn't the Spirit tell her to go get her son from that oven of a car??! You people need to seriously re-think your beliefs about "the Spirit"!!
Because I can tell you this much: I can hear the voice of the ghost of that little boy calling out in mourning for the rich and happy life he WOULD have been able to live IF his mother had listened to common sense instead of being caught up in religious fairy tales and the social club friendships the LDS Church creates.
Don't blame the religion for the fact that the mother wasn't paying attention. I've been the recipient of that "religious fairy tale" more times than I can count. It's very true that the Spirit can warn you of danger if you're paying attention to it. If you're not, or if you don't realize what it's trying to tell you, then you aren't prepared.
Re: Erik
They already do have technology that will warn a parent when a child is left inside a car. Do a google search for Baby Alert Child Minder System or NASA Child Presence Sensor, they're amazing things. They fit right under your child's carseat, and a matching device that hangs on your keychain, and every time you step a certain distance from your vehicle without removing your child, your keychain alarm beeps at you until you remove the baby. If more parents were aware of things like this, even if they're sure they would never forget their child, it could save hundreds of lives a year.
Good for you. But you gotta' wonder: How to NON-Mormons find their contact lenses? or their keys? or get warned of danger so they can avoid it?
Hmmmm...
OK, so your argument is this: neglect and abuse of children is common, so we should not punish this mother for the death of her child???
Does that make sense to you if you really stop and think about it? A behavior can be very common but still be WRONG!
Plenty of people all over the world do. They may not call it the same thing, but it works the same way for everybody and it IS very real. They may call it intution, or coincedence, or luck, or whatever. Why mock something we believe in just because we give it a different name, and give the credit for it to our Heavenly Father, rather than ourselves or some unknown source? What good does that do?
I understand why you're so upset - right there with you. That baby should never have been left alone, even for a moment. I have a baby the same age. Every time I take her in or out of the car I think of that little boy. If I didn't have extra insight maybe I'd be right there ranting with you.
This isn't about spirituality. It isn't about non-Mormons or Mormons. And I'm not defending what happened. I'm just saying that this hate gets nothing done. Babyseat alarms would. Thanks for the heads up.
Every parent should be held accountable. When we have kids - their lives and their futures become bigger and more important than our own. It's just that despite our very best intentions we all make mistakes. And this wonderful woman made a doozy. You can roast me for calling her 'wonderful', but she is. None of us are all saint or sinner.
No one thought to look in the trunk! Imagine the horror.
Maybe the parents of those little girls just let them wander around horribly unattended. On the other hand, maybe they didn't. Most parents don't, so, since I don't know them, I think I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.
It's just that I just cringe when I see people demonizing this woman. This event is awful and she should be legally held responsible, in my opinion. I just know that she isn't a bad person...and actually a very good one. And a normally terrific mother. I think of her family being pointed at forever, a public psychic hanging of their mother. I worry for them. Unfortunately there is nothing we can do for the dead baby. We can for his family. Hate and judgment just take more lives.
BUT I am not saying let's all go "la la la." Perfect little ol' Utah isn't so perfect. You're unfortunately dead on.
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