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Mother Cuts Off Babys Arms
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2004541980,00.html
How deranged do you have to be to do something like that to your own child? Could being depressed really lead to you doing something like that?
How deranged do you have to be to do something like that to your own child? Could being depressed really lead to you doing something like that?
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Hmmm should the woman not be locked up?!
As deranged as you'd need to be to believe anything printed by The Sun, I assume.
The Sun says "Social services are considering whether to allow Dena's other two daughters to continue living with her". Channel Cincinatti says "The woman has two other children who were in school at the time of the incident, reported KXAS-TV in Dallas. It is believed that they will be released to the custody of their father."
Really, don't belive anything that's written in that paper. Although, it's very well written .
It's just interesting to see the inconsistencies that appeared when the story featured in The Sun. You can't deny that there are differences.
And don't make assumptions about what papers I read, you've never heard of me before.
All someone was doing was pointing out the difference in the two reports, once again, you can see the difference can't you?
'Social services are considering whether to allow Dena's other two daughters to continue living with her'
'It is believed that they will be released to the custody of their father'
but anyway enough of the wrist slapping, it's a horrific story and given that she had a history of post-natal depression I'd be interested to know what support was in place before it happened.
In the UK the legal system realises and instead of being charged with murder, she'll be charged with infanticide.
The difference is all in the hormones, apparently.
(by the way I am definately NOT siding with the mother)
Post natal depression can be VERY serious, some mothers are hospitalised because they are that ill.
I had post natal depression but it affected me in that i wouldnt go out, wouldnt eat, had no interest in anything....bit like normal depression.
This case is very sad. The mother had a history of post natal depression. i wonder what help and support she actually did receive.
If she's that depressed she wouldn't stand trial, btw.
Oh, and about The Sun. When a newspaper puts this banner:
on every news article, it's safe to say that it will encourage people to, erm, enhance the truth a bit.