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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The cement was about 15 years old and I wondered about the findings as well. If there was cement in the lungs, then one could conclude the child was living whilst entombed.
DT reports DNA tests are confusing - and there is a history of concealed birth. However one of the daughters has protested that first she was accused of having a child she never had and then was accused of killing her.
While you all are rightfully shocked, you miss the point entirely. Read about the massacres in Iraq, Bosnia and Kosovo. Anyone of numerous recent high profile murders. The death toll in Sudan. The tsunami. September 11th. Fred West. The boys who murdered James Bulger. The London bombings.
The real world isn't a nice, cosy, full of flowers, rainbows, and love. It's a ******* horrible place.
I assume your are all adults. Get a grip on reality for heaven's sake.
Yes, might I add to everyone else's post (except Andy's I'm afraid) that feeling terrible about a crime is not something that you are immune to just because you are an adult. Its not shameful to feel upset about someone else's suffering and pain - in this case the victim is a child, but its equally upsetting to hear of an adult being killed, which is what I meant in my previous post.
This is not 'the thin end of the wedge', this is a completely unusual and isolated incident. I know where you're coming from, Andy, the world does seem a bad place, but I really think the number of good 'uns is at least 98 percent.
I remember well the discussions in the film 'Se7en': "the world is a good place, worth fighting for. I agree with the second part at least."
I don't have kids. I didn't state it was "acceptable"
The original thread merely stated the obvious, the hope that the police find who did it, which is what I and every other sane person think.
My point was that having had first hand experience of some extremely unpleasant situations, I was rather surprised at the apparent shock caused by this case.
I could go into detail about numerous other nasty things that happen in the world, but I won't.
Pardon me for daring to have an opinion.
Andy, not everyone has had first hand experience of this so for us, we are really not used to hearing about a baby been buried alive and I'm sorry that you found our shocked reaction to be unusal. Myself and most people found your post to be quite insensitive and rude.
Everyone has a right to have an opinion, yes, but why be rude about it and tell us to get a grip? We were/are merely talking about this poor child.....we know bad things happen in the world but we can still talk about it can we not?