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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 410207" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Whatever is going on, it is nasty and sad. I wish we had some way to know how people come to think actions like this are a good idea, or even a doable idea. It must have been terrifying to wake up to find your home filling with natural gas, your floors soaked with gasoline and your fireplace lit.</p><p> </p><p>Before i put stock in or pay attention to the comments of family members, friends, and others who know the people involved, I look at what family, friends and acquaintances said about my chiild when he was violent. I also remember how extended family perceived the situation - and how different those were than what was going on. Friends and family can have some insight into what is going on in a home, but unless you live there and pay attention it is easy to miss things or misunderstand.</p><p> </p><p>I just hope that the entire family can get help, esp the son, and that they can all be safe from intentional violence in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 410207, member: 1233"] Whatever is going on, it is nasty and sad. I wish we had some way to know how people come to think actions like this are a good idea, or even a doable idea. It must have been terrifying to wake up to find your home filling with natural gas, your floors soaked with gasoline and your fireplace lit. Before i put stock in or pay attention to the comments of family members, friends, and others who know the people involved, I look at what family, friends and acquaintances said about my chiild when he was violent. I also remember how extended family perceived the situation - and how different those were than what was going on. Friends and family can have some insight into what is going on in a home, but unless you live there and pay attention it is easy to miss things or misunderstand. I just hope that the entire family can get help, esp the son, and that they can all be safe from intentional violence in the future. [/QUOTE]
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