Here's the quote:
This is the saddest thing thats ever happened to me in my life, White said. I dont feel people should be able to enjoy it over dinner.
I had a flashback to a father whose son had been brutally murdered and sexually mutilated. The courtroom was packed with onlookers, curious members of the community, and when it came time to show the pictures of this poor mutilated baby to the jury, the father requested the judge order the courtroom cleared, out of respect for his son. The judge refused to do it and the Dad made a long statement about other people getting curious pleasure out of his pain.
That's what crosses my mind when I think of people wanting to watch Ashley's hearing and "enjoy it over dinner". I'm probably one of the few here who is open to the possibility that she was just merely neglectful to a criminal degree - that is, he was terribly unsupervised as well as the baby, and the possibility that drugs were found in the home. I am open to the possibility that she truly did not know what happened to him, and was horrified when his little body was found in the septic tank.
Although I didn't sleep when my kids were awake, i would have great empathy for parents who lose a child that way.