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Sounds like something is very wrong with the system that allowed this adoption not to mention child welfare services. The "therapist" should also be put on trial if he or she actually recommended this abuse. How tragic!
Shouldn't a child be fed or given drink when they are hungry or thirsty?
I know parents who only let their kids eat on a schedule, apparently these parents had a schedule for drinking too.
If parents are so mean spirited / clueless, they deserve to be punished. I hope other parents take notice.
At the least wasn't he an accomplice?
Your belief that "Jennete has serious issues that can use some treatment and not incarceration", that goes to my belief that incarceration should include treatment for most inmates. They all have issues. We do a terrible injustice to our society when we do not rehabilitate those that can be rehabilitated. It leads to repeat offenders. I say let's rehab our inmates as much as possible.
God bless the father and other children. I'm sure this is an extremely difficult time for them. As for Jennete, being incarceated is the consequence of being so aggressive towards her adopted daughter that it resulted in her death. She was responsible for the child's death - even if it was an accident. It is reasonable to expect an adult to know that such treatment is abusive.