tigerteeth
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BBM; This is something that I never thought of--who did finally do what should have been done and who called 911 finally and why?
I agree with you and get exactly what you mean. And very well said by the way and every bit of what you said is true.
It can now be sugar coated any way they want to, whatever. Whether unconcern, lack of training, you name it, whether criminal or just negligent or accidental and unintentional, this child was seen (if true) early on outside and could have been saved with a responsible staff and quick reaction.
The home has been found to not have followed protocol, training of employees, etc. but we all know that is probably just the part that can be shown to be true, and just the part of the findings that was shared with the public, when this disappearance did not just go away and fade from the news that it never really hit too much... Forgive me but sometimes we have to stand up and say what seems to be the case and not be shaking in our boots if we dare call something out or dare say what we think.
That call to the area residents did not go out until after I believe they quickly started calling it a recovery mission and then the area call goes out a day or so later.
It is not only who called 911 finally and did the right thing but who after Colson said 911 was called immediately came out and showed 911 was definitely not called immediately as he said? Kudos to both of those people, we would never have known but for someone calling these things out perhaps. Of course 911 from the facility could just have been at the point they realized oh my it has been some time and we had better belatedly call...
I will never ever forget this child I did not know. Maybe I could not have handled her, maybe none of us could have, hard to day, she may have been a challenge, but the facility she was in is there for that purpose. They are paid for that purpose. They are a private non-profit for that purpose. To help these children with the training to do so and the knowledge of how to do so, is that correct? Or not? Is that their purpose or not? Seriously, is it?
I never knew ya girl but you are in my heart Serenity and you will remain there.
Jmo.
Yes, the facility was there for that purpose, but in a lot of places the staff are average people who are underpaid. I know someone who worked in a couple of similar facilities while they were in high school. High school! A child themself! It’s not like it’s all fancy schmancy psychiatrists, drill sergeants, etc.