Hospitals definitely attempt to do a vaginal delivery first before considering a major surgery. I had severe preeclampsia at 38 weeks of pregnancy (12 weeks early) and my team STILL wanted to try for an induction of labor to see if I could deliver vaginally, even though I was at risk and my...
This is incredibly heartbreaking. My daughter was born at 29 weeks and I can't imagine the fear and suffering Marelle experienced, knowing her life and her child's life was in danger.
The timeline isn't great for JA, missing in the summer only to be found in January. But the circumstance is what caught my attention - making contact with several people, telling them he'd be traveling but with somewhat vague details, could have been his way to say goodbye before going off grid...
Any of these possible?
https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/55711?nav
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) - unlikely due to tattoos
The way I'm reading the order of events:
1. Child went to the hospital (it's possible the parents brought him) (1/30?)
2. Parents fled the hospital with the child (2/2)
3. Arrest warrants were issued
This explains why they were allowed to visit and be with the hospital. MOO but I'd guess...
At the edge of my seat, literally. IMO - Really starting to feel like LE has a very good idea of what happened, and early alibis or statements are not matching up. Now that they (likely) have the car in the area and beyond at the time of the murders, they know their theory is correct. I think as...
Very interesting perspective that had not crossed my mind (yet). There are many things we've seen that would support this, you're right! Thanks for sharing the opinion.
I think I've read virtually all threads on this case and still looking for more clarification on the timeline in the morning and the 911 call the surviving roommates made. It's my understanding that the roommates were home (at or around 1am) and slept or at least stayed downstairs until close to...
My daughter was a preemie (30 weeks) and had the skull condition mentioned (craniosynostosis) - the who conditions were unrelated. I need to scroll back on this thread to see photos of this child to give my own 2 cents on the head shape. I'm a baby head shape fanatic.
I've heard a lot of people say things along the lines of...
"okay... first evidence came back negative..."
"evidence back... now what?"
Just because evidence was returned to LE, and there has been no further comment from LE, doesn't mean it was positive or negative. I'd presume the evidence...
I also feel like we heard quite a bit in the Yeardley Love/George Hugely (sp?) case on details of what they found in the room... blood, damage in apartment, etc. Even before we knew what happened we heard a lot of details.
I truly don't think there's many on here calling him guilty based solely on the recent charge... we are calling him guilty based on everything we've learned over the last 12 days.
Re: looking for evidence in Hannah's apartment...
Is this the first we've heard of them checking HER apartment?? Wouldn't they have done that right away, check her computer, look for journals, etc... Any Rx meds...
One post just made me want to post something. The post was about "explosive behavior".
I'm 29. My ex-husband never laid a finger on me in a harmful way until one day he literally snapped, over nothing. No need for details, but I'm lucky I'm here typing this.
Explosive behavior is indeed a...
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