cluciano63
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Sadly, it is no different from any other case, as far as defense attorneys not wanting to know if client is guilty...that is not the point apparently.
I don't know if her lawyer asked her, back in late June, if it was possible for her to bring Kyron home safely, or not. That question would have been reasonable to ask, I think, since a child's life was at stake. But I doubt she would answer in any way that would indicate responsibility, and so the lawyer just goes on from there, trying to make sure her rights are not violated. I would like to think he at least asked her that much.
Maybe, one day, LE will manage to garner a conviction and get some measure of justice for Kyron, but I just feel as though he will never be found. He is so tiny and she will never help, if she did this, and I don't think more than one person knows where he is.
I don't know if her lawyer asked her, back in late June, if it was possible for her to bring Kyron home safely, or not. That question would have been reasonable to ask, I think, since a child's life was at stake. But I doubt she would answer in any way that would indicate responsibility, and so the lawyer just goes on from there, trying to make sure her rights are not violated. I would like to think he at least asked her that much.
Maybe, one day, LE will manage to garner a conviction and get some measure of justice for Kyron, but I just feel as though he will never be found. He is so tiny and she will never help, if she did this, and I don't think more than one person knows where he is.