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Why do they do even worse things when they are in trouble?
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<blockquote data-quote="gingersgrl" data-source="post: 557701" data-attributes="member: 15420"><p>I've taken her to the police twice now about animal abuse. The first time the canine officer was there and he went to talk to her. Said if she really felt the need to hurt a dog he would be more than happy to bring his dog over and let her have a go at him. Mine are smaller and easier prey. </p><p></p><p>I learned from that trip. He talked to her alone and when he came back he said she told him she didn't do it. That she only said that she did because she was badgered into it by me and finally went along to get me to leave her alone about it. I told him she in fact did do this and told him she was recanting because she was really frightened now actually having been brought to the police station and how the truth actually came out and in the end he said, yep, your right she did it but it kind of frightened me that she could so easily sweet talk a police officer into believing her and get him to thinking I was a nutty adult accusing an innocent child of such heinous things. I felt like I had been slapped into reality of how bad this could get.</p><p></p><p>The next time I took her it was to press charges but they wanted me to talk to the probation officer first and then she wanted us to get the mental health evaluation. I did do that but the pressing charges is still an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gingersgrl, post: 557701, member: 15420"] I've taken her to the police twice now about animal abuse. The first time the canine officer was there and he went to talk to her. Said if she really felt the need to hurt a dog he would be more than happy to bring his dog over and let her have a go at him. Mine are smaller and easier prey. I learned from that trip. He talked to her alone and when he came back he said she told him she didn't do it. That she only said that she did because she was badgered into it by me and finally went along to get me to leave her alone about it. I told him she in fact did do this and told him she was recanting because she was really frightened now actually having been brought to the police station and how the truth actually came out and in the end he said, yep, your right she did it but it kind of frightened me that she could so easily sweet talk a police officer into believing her and get him to thinking I was a nutty adult accusing an innocent child of such heinous things. I felt like I had been slapped into reality of how bad this could get. The next time I took her it was to press charges but they wanted me to talk to the probation officer first and then she wanted us to get the mental health evaluation. I did do that but the pressing charges is still an option. [/QUOTE]
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