I don't have any time to watch television but I was feeling under the weather today and found myself watching the nightly national news broadcast.
A report issued by Newfoundland today about Zachary Turner's death. Zachary Turner was one year old, murdered by his mother who was in extradition hearings for the murder of her husband, Zachary's father.
In Barrie Ontario, a high conflict custody dispute is being cited as a contributing factor in the two little girls deaths.
A sad day.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
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In Zachary's case, the system is clearly being blamed. In Campione's case time will tell. The knee jerk reaction is likely to be that she was somehow protecting her children and the father is somehow responsible. Let's follow this one closely. My hunch is that we'll find a father that wasn't prepared to disengage from his children and a mother who was trying to use the system to force him out until it went bad. Is this a case where default shared parenting would have saved lives? Where false allegations cost two children their lives?
and this morning I read about the Amish schoolhouse massacre. The new definition of innocent victims. But victims of what? That it is apparently gender related makes it doubley disturbing.
Sad, Sadder, Saddest
ehh... cognitively style )
Willingly I accept. An interesting theme, I will take part.
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