Submitted by Guest2020 (not verified) on Tue, 09/20/2011 - 10:36am.
It is tragic--tragic that no one could be bothered enough to care for a nine-day old baby and see to her safety. It's tragic that some people care more about the feelings of the people who are responsible for what happened than they do about that little baby's suffering. Obviously the grand jury didn't see malicious intent or the charges would have been more serious. And no, we're not talking about smoking guns or serial killers. We are talking about the people who were supposed to be protecting that baby. Instead, they were neglecting that baby. Otherwise, that baby wouldn't be dead.
It is tragic--tragic that no
It is tragic--tragic that no one could be bothered enough to care for a nine-day old baby and see to her safety. It's tragic that some people care more about the feelings of the people who are responsible for what happened than they do about that little baby's suffering. Obviously the grand jury didn't see malicious intent or the charges would have been more serious. And no, we're not talking about smoking guns or serial killers. We are talking about the people who were supposed to be protecting that baby. Instead, they were neglecting that baby. Otherwise, that baby wouldn't be dead.