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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 253594" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>I'm very glad you went ahead and made the cps call, Lisa. It was the right thing to do. Of course M is going to protest his innocence, but you cannot send pics via email accidentally, and I don't believe anyone is going to have full frontal naked pics of their own children that they somehow know nothing about, 'taken accidentally', on their computer. The red flags you are seeing are real. This is horrible for you, but I'm so glad you've pursued it for Kayla's sake. I just HOPE cps follows up! And the cops, frankly. Although I've lost a lot of respect for police after our experiences with difficult child, they are the only ones who can confiscate that laptop and find out the truth. </p><p></p><p>I agree - better to step on toes and be wrong than fail to protect your granddaughter. Lots of hugs and warm thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 253594, member: 2884"] I'm very glad you went ahead and made the cps call, Lisa. It was the right thing to do. Of course M is going to protest his innocence, but you cannot send pics via email accidentally, and I don't believe anyone is going to have full frontal naked pics of their own children that they somehow know nothing about, 'taken accidentally', on their computer. The red flags you are seeing are real. This is horrible for you, but I'm so glad you've pursued it for Kayla's sake. I just HOPE cps follows up! And the cops, frankly. Although I've lost a lot of respect for police after our experiences with difficult child, they are the only ones who can confiscate that laptop and find out the truth. I agree - better to step on toes and be wrong than fail to protect your granddaughter. Lots of hugs and warm thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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