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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 432973" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>On the subject of people sedating kids and thereby causing their deaths - a case here in Sydney, Samantha Knight, a kid of about 10 who was used to coming home alone while her mother was at uni, went missing one evening. Samantha would get out of school at 3 pm and walk a short distance home, sometimes going to her babysitter's place (a nearby male friend of the mother) or, increasingly, going home alone because the mother would be home at about 5.30 pm.</p><p></p><p>On the night the girl went missing, she was seen at the local convenience store buying a toothbrush at about 5.15 pm. The shop was only a hundred yards from home and it was still daylight. But when the mother got home - no sign of the girl. She called the babysitter - no, not there. The mother called the police, because it was out of character for the girl to be out late. They started the search without too much delay but there were no clues.</p><p>Years passed and never an answer, never a sign. Then finally, the babysitter confessed - he had been in the habit of sedating Samantha and posing her, unconscious, for nude photos for the pedophile market. He got his hands on her again this night but accidentally overdosed her. He had been doing this believing that because she was sedated, she would never know and it would not have an impact on her. Poor kid! </p><p>In that case, there was no blame cast at the mother. We didn't really have much in the way of after school care for that age group in those days and it was not uncommon for kids on the edge of their teen years, to be latchkey kids. Plus she had a good babysitter in reserve (or so she thought). The guy had apparently checked out as sound, but then he had never been caught before.</p><p></p><p>I suspect a lot more people drug their kids (or kids in their care) than we would believe possible.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 432973, member: 1991"] On the subject of people sedating kids and thereby causing their deaths - a case here in Sydney, Samantha Knight, a kid of about 10 who was used to coming home alone while her mother was at uni, went missing one evening. Samantha would get out of school at 3 pm and walk a short distance home, sometimes going to her babysitter's place (a nearby male friend of the mother) or, increasingly, going home alone because the mother would be home at about 5.30 pm. On the night the girl went missing, she was seen at the local convenience store buying a toothbrush at about 5.15 pm. The shop was only a hundred yards from home and it was still daylight. But when the mother got home - no sign of the girl. She called the babysitter - no, not there. The mother called the police, because it was out of character for the girl to be out late. They started the search without too much delay but there were no clues. Years passed and never an answer, never a sign. Then finally, the babysitter confessed - he had been in the habit of sedating Samantha and posing her, unconscious, for nude photos for the pedophile market. He got his hands on her again this night but accidentally overdosed her. He had been doing this believing that because she was sedated, she would never know and it would not have an impact on her. Poor kid! In that case, there was no blame cast at the mother. We didn't really have much in the way of after school care for that age group in those days and it was not uncommon for kids on the edge of their teen years, to be latchkey kids. Plus she had a good babysitter in reserve (or so she thought). The guy had apparently checked out as sound, but then he had never been caught before. I suspect a lot more people drug their kids (or kids in their care) than we would believe possible. Marg [/QUOTE]
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