Drug's do strange things to people. I hope like he77 she doesn't get off on some insanity bs, and I hope once she's clean her actions haunt her for the rest of her life.
Recovery isn't easy, but dayem some of these murders we've seen lately due to addicted mothers killing thei kids or the father, grandparents of their kids.
I'm afraid the mother's actions were somehow -at least partly- drug-induced also.
"In a phone call with NewsCenter 16, Macomber's daughter said she last her from Frank at 2:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon to schedule a 5:00 p.m. dinner. But he never showed," so the mother had already harmed him by Sunday afternoon.
http://www.wndu.com/content/news/Tw...ed-to-be-found-dead-in-Elkhart-394895951.html
Yet it wasn't until around 6 AM the next day that she "kicked in the front door of the home after he left for work around 6 a.m." (by the way, the same article also reports, "Pasztor then left with the two children,
but did not take her 3-year-old son." (BBM)
http://wishtv.com/2016/09/26/fort-wayne-police-searching-for-2-children-after-suspected-abducted/
Then, "At 5:25 p.m., an officer leaving the Elkhart Police Department was stopped by a person driving a vehicle. The driver told the officer there were two deceased juveniles inside the vehicle."
In the same article, Mr. Macomber's daughter states, "Pasztor harassed her father about purchasing his car, and would often demand that he drive her places."
http://www.wndu.com/content/news/Tw...ed-to-be-found-dead-in-Elkhart-394895951.html
One possible scenario I could think of is that perhaps the mother once again was harassing Mr. Macomber for one reason for another Sunday afternoon, and when he wouldn't cooperate, she flew into a drug-induced rage and killed him. Maybe after calming down a bit, she decided to flee, but not before taking two of her three children (WHY!? Could one possibly be any more selfish than this!?), yet after driving for some time, she became desperate, was going to kill the children, as well as herself, but -as per usual
- only killed the children.
All of it seems so impulsive and completely erratic. And so unfair to Little Liliana, Rene and Mr. Macomber.