A 12-year-old Texas girl died Monday after her mother and stepfather failed to seek medical attention for four days following life-threatening injuries, instead attempting to nurse her back to health with smoothies, authorities said.
TL;DR no information about cause of death or why the parents didn’t call for emergency services sooner. Investigators speculate that they didn’t want police near their home as they didn’t call for 4 days and the mother met them at the gate instead of the house. Miranda (child) dead on arrival at ER. Both parents arrested for first degree felony of injury to a child by omission. Per sheriff child was immobile after the injury and lying on a pallet.
Really fucked up parents these are. Some humans don’t deserve to have children.
There is only regular evil. Magical evil doesn’t exist. Every evil/demonic story from history was just one or more people indoctrinated in to stupid things, or wild animals.
“The banality of evil” is all about how fucking stupid it is. It doesn’t take more than basic neglect to produce horrible outcomes just as bad as directed malice.
If they don’t want cops at their house, I get it, but then drive the kid to the ER yourselves! Don’t try to cure her with magic homeopathic smoothies! I hope the judge throws the book at these dipshits.
TL;DR no information about cause of death or why the parents didn’t call for emergency services sooner. Investigators speculate that they didn’t want police near their home as they didn’t call for 4 days and the mother met them at the gate instead of the house. Miranda (child) dead on arrival at ER. Both parents arrested for first degree felony of injury to a child by omission. Per sheriff child was immobile after the injury and lying on a pallet.
Really fucked up parents these are. Some humans don’t deserve to have children.
Was gonna guess Jeezus but maybe it’s just regular evil?
There is only regular evil. Magical evil doesn’t exist. Every evil/demonic story from history was just one or more people indoctrinated in to stupid things, or wild animals.
“The banality of evil” is all about how fucking stupid it is. It doesn’t take more than basic neglect to produce horrible outcomes just as bad as directed malice.
If they don’t want cops at their house, I get it, but then drive the kid to the ER yourselves! Don’t try to cure her with magic homeopathic smoothies! I hope the judge throws the book at these dipshits.