Michael Lee
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A child with asthma, a child with a broken limb, or a child with cancer that's terminal, right? What's going to get you even more attention than that when the child dies? I mean, how much of an outpouring of sympathy, empathy and everything else are you going to get? Just an outpouring of love and support from people, right?
A child with asthma, a child with a broken limb, or a child with cancer that's terminal, right? What's going to get you even more attention than that when the child dies? I mean, how much of an outpouring of sympathy, empathy and everything else are you going to get? Just an outpouring of love and support from people, right?
And I think one of the scary things about this is one of the hallmark features, too, from a pathological perspective is that the children of these mothers typically never, there's never a maternal bonding process that takes place between these kids and their parents.
And I think one of the scary things about this is one of the hallmark features, too, from a pathological perspective is that the children of these mothers typically never, there's never a maternal bonding process that takes place between these kids and their parents.
And I think one of the scary things about this is one of the hallmark features, too, from a pathological perspective is that the children of these mothers typically never, there's never a maternal bonding process that takes place between these kids and their parents.
So, I mean, it even tracks even harder, I think, in this one, given the fact that this is a child that she adopted from a foreign country, brought her here, And there's a lot of things just surrounding that whole process that really seemed very suspicious to me in and of themselves.
So, I mean, it even tracks even harder, I think, in this one, given the fact that this is a child that she adopted from a foreign country, brought her here, And there's a lot of things just surrounding that whole process that really seemed very suspicious to me in and of themselves.
So, I mean, it even tracks even harder, I think, in this one, given the fact that this is a child that she adopted from a foreign country, brought her here, And there's a lot of things just surrounding that whole process that really seemed very suspicious to me in and of themselves.
But in addition to everything else that we're seeing, these are not, you know, for this person, for this not to be a criminal behavior, an intentionally afflicted abuse, there would be way too many coincidences, right, of all of these things happening. And I think that's where we really have to, like Mike Weber told me one time, and I laughed
But in addition to everything else that we're seeing, these are not, you know, for this person, for this not to be a criminal behavior, an intentionally afflicted abuse, there would be way too many coincidences, right, of all of these things happening. And I think that's where we really have to, like Mike Weber told me one time, and I laughed
But in addition to everything else that we're seeing, these are not, you know, for this person, for this not to be a criminal behavior, an intentionally afflicted abuse, there would be way too many coincidences, right, of all of these things happening. And I think that's where we really have to, like Mike Weber told me one time, and I laughed
Oh, yeah, absolutely. And especially because if she's caught a lot of scrutiny over whether this child has this condition or not, and the idea of making room for one or two more that have a legitimate diagnosis that is life-threatening in some way, right? Like, yeah, I mean, it tracks. Why not get rid of this one and get a lot of love and support from that?
Oh, yeah, absolutely. And especially because if she's caught a lot of scrutiny over whether this child has this condition or not, and the idea of making room for one or two more that have a legitimate diagnosis that is life-threatening in some way, right? Like, yeah, I mean, it tracks. Why not get rid of this one and get a lot of love and support from that?
Oh, yeah, absolutely. And especially because if she's caught a lot of scrutiny over whether this child has this condition or not, and the idea of making room for one or two more that have a legitimate diagnosis that is life-threatening in some way, right? Like, yeah, I mean, it tracks. Why not get rid of this one and get a lot of love and support from that?
And then as our love tank is emptying, we bring those other ones in and we start this process all over again. And it's a pattern of behavior. And it's like, listen, it wasn't even enough. Like, we've got to get two more. We've got to triple the amount that I'm – and we can say all day long, oh, it's because I have a heart for kids, this and that and the other thing.
And then as our love tank is emptying, we bring those other ones in and we start this process all over again. And it's a pattern of behavior. And it's like, listen, it wasn't even enough. Like, we've got to get two more. We've got to triple the amount that I'm – and we can say all day long, oh, it's because I have a heart for kids, this and that and the other thing.
And then as our love tank is emptying, we bring those other ones in and we start this process all over again. And it's a pattern of behavior. And it's like, listen, it wasn't even enough. Like, we've got to get two more. We've got to triple the amount that I'm – and we can say all day long, oh, it's because I have a heart for kids, this and that and the other thing.