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Thoughts about forgiving myself and my son
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 753778" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>It taught me a lesson....sort of. The documentary was about a normal family whose oldest son seemed as if he had been born mentally ill. Aside from his parents divorcing when he was ten (and being civil about custody) nothing bad happened to him. He was just never content. Before he killed he had not been violent. His father never quit visiting him in prison and his younger brother also visited. </p><p></p><p>As I heard him speaking, I wondered how he didn't throw himself in front of a train. I wondered how he could survive his son murdering three innocent people and his daughter refusing to contact him after it happened. He was a man of strong faith and I want to see what he does/did to be positive in his life. I will probably download and read the book too. This man may have advice for some of us. Nobody here has had a difficult kid murder anyone then kill himself in prison and also be rejected by a second child. If he can have a positive life, we can too.</p><p></p><p>Right?</p><p></p><p>Prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 753778, member: 23706"] It taught me a lesson....sort of. The documentary was about a normal family whose oldest son seemed as if he had been born mentally ill. Aside from his parents divorcing when he was ten (and being civil about custody) nothing bad happened to him. He was just never content. Before he killed he had not been violent. His father never quit visiting him in prison and his younger brother also visited. As I heard him speaking, I wondered how he didn't throw himself in front of a train. I wondered how he could survive his son murdering three innocent people and his daughter refusing to contact him after it happened. He was a man of strong faith and I want to see what he does/did to be positive in his life. I will probably download and read the book too. This man may have advice for some of us. Nobody here has had a difficult kid murder anyone then kill himself in prison and also be rejected by a second child. If he can have a positive life, we can too. Right? Prayers. [/QUOTE]
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