kai
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Apparently, BB didn't get the warm responses she was hoping for... IG is gone.
Good. Now she can spend her time focusing on finding Maleah. Jmo.
Apparently, BB didn't get the warm responses she was hoping for... IG is gone.
WooHoo!! One less outlet for her script!! Thanks, Kadoober!!Apparently, BB didn't get the warm responses she was hoping for... IG is gone.
Seriously!!! MOOGood. Now she can spend her time focusing on finding Maleah. Jmo.
I think she was just expressing her love for her daughter, like some people do as part of a memorial after someone has died.I try to reserve posting for questions/comments that might advance the discussion of who/what/when/where/why but this is so weird and angry-making. What mother realizes no one knew she loved her daughter and thinks that’s an “honor”? First, if no one else knew, how can you know Maleah knew?, and second, if you didn’t show your love openly enough for people to know you cared for her, to know you were proud of her, to know you were excited to share this world with her, that’s not a good thing! Your love for your kid shouldn’t be a secret love.
I hope (without much confidence) that this is a matter of her lack of skill with the English language. Maybe she doesn’t know the right words to say to express her feelings and it’s coming out all mixed up.
Or, maybe she really didn’t feel love appropriately toward her child. Someone mentioned lack of maternal bonding earlier. Maybe that’s the case, if so I’m sad for bb, as much as I have many other feelings about her too. She really missed out. A daughter to love is a gift from the universe.
ETA, imo JMO
At this time I am pretty sure they are searching for remains. Family is usually not involved in that process. ImoGood. Now she can spend her time focusing on finding Maleah. Jmo.
Are you sure they are still having one?I had to take a break from this case. It's really gotten under my skin. For a variety of reasons.
I think I'm all caught up now...no new developments, which is somewhat depressing for me.
I'd really like to know what happens today at the CPS hearing. But since there's a gag order, I doubt we will find out.
I was wondering when we first saw it that it was a sort of test, to see what people's reactions would be.Apparently, BB didn't get the warm responses she was hoping for... IG is gone.
Are you sure they are still having one?
If they are, I would assume it would be decided that custody remain with CPS, and physical custody will remain as it is for the time being. Imo
THIS^^^If someone truly cared and loved little Maleah we would know where her body is located.
The original hearing was related to all 3 children as it was determining permanency. I'm sure the hearing will be entirely different now....and may even be adjourned. But as far as I'm aware, it was still scheduled for today at 9am.Is the hearing only for Maleah, what about the other two children?
She claimed she wasn't saying what she said, once she got called out.I think she was just expressing her love for her daughter, like some people do as part of a memorial after someone has died.
Part of it is probably in response to all the people that are calling her names and saying she didn't love her daughter. She is trying to say that Maleah knew she loved her and that is all that matters. That is why it's an honor to her. All the people in the world (a giant) can't take that away from her.
We don't know that others didn't notice her love for her. By all accounts, Maleah was a happy, normal child. Both the CPS documents and the daycare support this. She did not present as being abused and neglected, although we can assume she was according to the allegations by the hospital.
I don't think the people involved in this case are the brightest bulbs, so I wouldn't expect them to be eloquent writers or speakers.
I think her statement is largely in response to DV's father's accusation that she didn't care about her kids. She is being defensive.
At some point maybe she will realize that is probably best to stay far away from the spotlight. Imo
Good Maleah,and siblings need a loud,and clear voice,and protection.MALEAH DAVIS: Protest planned at CPS hearing for missing girl and siblings
Maleah Davis, 4, has been missing for 22 days and now some of the people concerned about her disappearance plan to make their voices heard in downtown Houston.
That's where a CPS hearing over Maleah and her siblings is scheduled for Wednesday morning, now that Derion Vence, the suspect charged in her disappearance, is in jail.
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"Why would you leave your child at home with him if he's doing all of these things?" Joe said.
Protesters have been asking the same question, even accusing Bowens of not doing enough to protect her daughter.
At this time I am pretty sure they are searching for remains. Family is usually not involved in that process. Imo
I think it's for all. It was originally to determine whether or not the parents should be given permanent legal custody.Is the hearing only for Maleah, what about the other two children?
I think she was just expressing her love for her daughter, like some people do as part of a memorial after someone has died.
Part of it is probably in response to all the people that are calling her names and saying she didn't love her daughter. She is trying to say that Maleah knew she loved her and that is all that matters. That is why it's an honor to her. All the people in the world (a giant) can't take that away from her.
We don't know that others didn't notice her love for her. By all accounts, Maleah was a happy, normal child. Both the CPS documents and the daycare support this. She did not present as being abused and neglected, although we can assume she was according to the allegations by the hospital.
I don't think the people involved in this case are the brightest bulbs, so I wouldn't expect them to be eloquent writers or speakers.
I think her statement is largely in response to DV's father's accusation that she didn't care about her kids. She is being defensive.
At some point maybe she will realize that is probably best to stay far away from the spotlight. Imo
Are you talking about the abuse?She claimed she wasn't saying what she said, once she got called out.
She can't keep her story straight from one post to the next.
MOO