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07-16-2015 11:13 AM
I don't understand this at all. The parents go for a walk in the woods and leave him with the grandpa and the grandpa's friend. The grandpa thought the tot was with the parents? How could that possibly happen? The parents didn't tell the grandpa to watch him?
How could he have been kidnapped? It's not like there are gobs of people around to kidnap him when you are camping.
Anyone else confused about how they didn't know who was watching him?
07-16-2015 11:27 AM - edited 07-16-2015 11:27 AM
07-16-2015 11:30 AM
Thanks for the article. It says the grandfather thought the parents had him and they thought the grandfather had him. I do not get it. The parents didn't say "dad, can you watch him?" They just left and assumed the grandpa would watch him?
Not clear at all.
07-16-2015 11:31 AM
Something doesn't make sense. This is a two-year old. As you said, MIMA, did the grandfather know he was in charge?
I would never let a two-year old out of my sight, and if someone else was watching him, I'd make sure that person wouldn't either.
Prayers for this baby to be returned to his family.
07-16-2015 11:36 AM
We were camping once - went out to dinner and came home around 10PM. There was a naked little boy about 3 years old playing with a toy truck in the gravel of our driveway when we got back. There were only lights on in one other camper so I picked him up and carried him over there.Iasked the people who were sitting outside if he was thers and they said no. So i asked if they recognized him and they said no. A few min later, as I was carrying him toward the campground owner's house to see if they recognized him, a woman came running out from the camper where I had just been saying he was her son, and her parents were drunk and didn't see him leave while she was in the shower. I asked the kid if that was his Momma and he said yes so I handed him over. LOW LIFES.
07-16-2015 11:38 AM
07-16-2015 11:39 AM
@151949 wrote:We were camping once - went out to dinner and came home around 10PM. There was a naked little boy about 3 years old playing with a toy truck in the gravel of our driveway when we got back. There were only lights on in one other camper so I picked him up and carried him over there.Iasked the people who were sitting outside if he was thers and they said no. So i asked if they recognized him and they said no. A few min later, as I was carrying him toward the campground owner's house to see if they recognized him, a woman came running out from the camper where I had just been saying he was her son, and her parents were drunk and didn't see him leave while she was in the shower. I asked the kid if that was his Momma and he said yes so I handed him over. LOW LIFES.
OMG, that's horrible.
07-16-2015 11:40 AM
@tansy wrote:
The father said something about the campgrounds being small. It sure didn't look that way in the coverage:/
I saw that, but it is not small. I don't know why he said that. There are woods there!
07-16-2015 11:43 AM
07-16-2015 12:22 PM
Grandpa has dementia?
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