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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 104446" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Sadly, I've heard about this on the news too. If anything, it points out once again what can happen when parents get into a squabble between two kids! EXTREMELY cruel and irresponsible of the mother to inflict additional pain on a child who already had her share of problems! At this age, kids can very well feel that their life is over if they are made to feel like a social outcast. She sounds very much like my own daughter. When she was that age, it wouldn't have taken much to push her over that edge either. Why does this remind me so much of the "Texas Cheerleader" stories? </p><p></p><p>The way I understood it, the reason the mother couldn't be prosecuted was that there just wasn't any applicable laws on the books that covered this situation! Certainly, this should haunt her for the rest of her life, and I hope that it does. BUT ... these self-styled vigilantes with their death threats and brick-throwing - they're just as bad!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 104446, member: 1883"] Sadly, I've heard about this on the news too. If anything, it points out once again what can happen when parents get into a squabble between two kids! EXTREMELY cruel and irresponsible of the mother to inflict additional pain on a child who already had her share of problems! At this age, kids can very well feel that their life is over if they are made to feel like a social outcast. She sounds very much like my own daughter. When she was that age, it wouldn't have taken much to push her over that edge either. Why does this remind me so much of the "Texas Cheerleader" stories? The way I understood it, the reason the mother couldn't be prosecuted was that there just wasn't any applicable laws on the books that covered this situation! Certainly, this should haunt her for the rest of her life, and I hope that it does. BUT ... these self-styled vigilantes with their death threats and brick-throwing - they're just as bad! [/QUOTE]
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