Social services have not been mentioned in any media or police reports.
We are not privy to CM's history or medical records.
This is as it should be.
There is at the present time no open access information regarding what her needs and wants are or whether or not they are currently being fulfilled wherever she is now.
I can speculate that she might need a home, an income, possibly a nanny to help with the baby and help her out in whatever ways she deems necessary or optimal to enable her to keep her baby safely and securely and to include her husband or partner.
I note from the letter that none of these were offered.
I see it as a missed opportunity.
Constance is 35, not a teenager. She may or may not have experience as a mother. if she has, surely the letter could have included an update on her other children? How they are? Whether their return can be facilitated and through what means?
These are practical things and I'm pretty sure that wherever she is and whoever she is with and wherever they are that it is the practicalities of getting by that are her priorities right now.
None of these were addressed.
They could have been.
They were not.
It feels empty and meaningless if not cruel.
Above is my own opinion.