Jane Doe
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We're waiting on the forensic pathologist, the medical examiner. I will assume, and this is clearly an assumption, that she possibly died from asphyxiation or suffocation. But we would have to wait on the medical examiner before release that information. I did not see any gunshot wounds or anything like that. So it appeared possibly suffocation, but there's yet to be determined.
We're waiting on the forensic pathologist, the medical examiner. I will assume, and this is clearly an assumption, that she possibly died from asphyxiation or suffocation. But we would have to wait on the medical examiner before release that information. I did not see any gunshot wounds or anything like that. So it appeared possibly suffocation, but there's yet to be determined.
We're waiting on the forensic pathologist, the medical examiner. I will assume, and this is clearly an assumption, that she possibly died from asphyxiation or suffocation. But we would have to wait on the medical examiner before release that information. I did not see any gunshot wounds or anything like that. So it appeared possibly suffocation, but there's yet to be determined.
Daniel Callahan and Victoria Cox brought horror and unthinkable terror to the city of Jackson. These individuals were a threat to those kids, which means they were a threat to all of our Children. What I saw in the woods in South Jackson is something you never want to see as a chief and as a father, we will hold these individuals accountable.
Daniel Callahan and Victoria Cox brought horror and unthinkable terror to the city of Jackson. These individuals were a threat to those kids, which means they were a threat to all of our Children. What I saw in the woods in South Jackson is something you never want to see as a chief and as a father, we will hold these individuals accountable.
Daniel Callahan and Victoria Cox brought horror and unthinkable terror to the city of Jackson. These individuals were a threat to those kids, which means they were a threat to all of our Children. What I saw in the woods in South Jackson is something you never want to see as a chief and as a father, we will hold these individuals accountable.
So I think it started when I was a young child, and my parents used to go away pretty often and travel for work. And when they did, I would stay with really close family friends. And you may know that when you stay with a family, you really get to know them and their culture in a way that's different from your own family. You can really see all these big differences.
So I think it started when I was a young child, and my parents used to go away pretty often and travel for work. And when they did, I would stay with really close family friends. And you may know that when you stay with a family, you really get to know them and their culture in a way that's different from your own family. You can really see all these big differences.
In one family I stayed with, the kids would do these very elaborate math problems, like at the table, you know. At the dinnertime? At the dinner table. One, the father would say, so Daniel, a plane is leaving Chicago traveling this many miles an hour and another one is leaving New York. What time would they cross paths in wherever, you know?
In one family I stayed with, the kids would do these very elaborate math problems, like at the table, you know. At the dinnertime? At the dinner table. One, the father would say, so Daniel, a plane is leaving Chicago traveling this many miles an hour and another one is leaving New York. What time would they cross paths in wherever, you know?
It was like a show for me. I just loved it until they asked me that question one day and I burst into tears.
It was like a show for me. I just loved it until they asked me that question one day and I burst into tears.
No, my father's very proud of the one rule we had at the table, which was that you had to chew with your mouth closed. And that was firmly enforced. But I became what I think of as kind of a familyologist. I got very interested in how family cultures differed and how it affected the kids in those families and their outcomes and who they were likely to become. Mm-hmm.
No, my father's very proud of the one rule we had at the table, which was that you had to chew with your mouth closed. And that was firmly enforced. But I became what I think of as kind of a familyologist. I got very interested in how family cultures differed and how it affected the kids in those families and their outcomes and who they were likely to become. Mm-hmm.
And fast forward, I become a journalist. Perhaps not surprisingly, a lot of what I cover as a now adult familyologist is family dynamics. I do a lot of reporting that involves twins and nature and nurture. And I really got interested in doing even more research into this topic. I ended up undertaking a book, which was going to be about the nature of families of high-achieving siblings.
And fast forward, I become a journalist. Perhaps not surprisingly, a lot of what I cover as a now adult familyologist is family dynamics. I do a lot of reporting that involves twins and nature and nurture. And I really got interested in doing even more research into this topic. I ended up undertaking a book, which was going to be about the nature of families of high-achieving siblings.
And I went into the book fully expecting that I was going to hear these stories about parents who had these extraordinary ways of doing things and they inspired and motivated their kids. And instead, what I found was that although parents matter, certainly the parenting effect is actually probably smaller than we think.
And I went into the book fully expecting that I was going to hear these stories about parents who had these extraordinary ways of doing things and they inspired and motivated their kids. And instead, what I found was that although parents matter, certainly the parenting effect is actually probably smaller than we think.