The girl in the window

I don't mean to sound like a jerk, but she can't respond to pain, has no emotion or anything like that?

That makes for a perfect video game, tbh. You play as her, she could be like an assassin or something, like Agent 47 kinda. Although in real life, she'd probably never change from how they found her anyways, as she'd already been developed horribly according to the article.


Other then that, this sucks ass, how could that happen?
 
Without sounding like a complete fascist, stuff like this makes me think that there actually needs to be some form of preventive scientific regulation going on these days as to who can actually have children based around an assessment as to financial security and mental competence, and only when the those two criteria are met do you get breeding rights. In the wild being unable to sustain yourself and being stupid generally result in you dropping out of the breeding circle. We need to somehow artificially bring that survival element back.

/rant off

But the alternative is castration, or the woman getting her tubes tied (sorry can't remember the name for it), abortion, or forced adoption. And child birth can be done without hospitals.

To be realistic, none of these options are good alternatives, except perhaps for where the mother is forced to give the child up for adoption.
 
That was a very sad article, but then i cried a bit out of happiness for the girl being with a loving family now.

Honestly in my opinion no one is to blame for this. Her real mother was simply too mentally unstable to realize that she was mistreating her daughter. And thats the sad fact we have to live with in this world today. She was always afraid that "they" would take away her daughter from her. Yet she doesn't even realize how to properly take care of her daughter.

Still I could be wrong and the mother could have been lying to the authorizes and the press in an attempt to sound innocent. So its only right that the mother is unfit to be the mother of her child. Though I do have some sympathy for her regardless.

I hope to hear about Dani again in a few more years and to hear about how shes been progressing along.
 
The detective should have, and been fully in his right, to shoot the "mother".

You're an idiot.

While I am probably just as sickened and disgusted as you guys - this is honestly some of the worst stuff I've read about, and the reporting doesn't let up with the emotional hammer-blows - I really don't think that shooting anybody is really an answer to this sort of thing.
 
You're an idiot.

While I am probably just as sickened and disgusted as you guys - this is honestly some of the worst stuff I've read about, and the reporting doesn't let up with the emotional hammer-blows - I really don't think that shooting anybody is really an answer to this sort of thing.

Well, of course it's not an answer; shooting people rarely is. But it makes us all feel better.
 
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There was a point in the article where a DSS officer was quoted as saying that they always try as hard as possible to keep the children with their parents, and I think that's what's at fault here. Call me wrong, but I'm pretty sure their first priority should be the child's health and safety, not the parents' happiness :|

You sure know what you're talking about.
 
I don't mean to sound like a jerk, but she can't respond to pain, has no emotion or anything like that?

That makes for a perfect video game, tbh. You play as her, she could be like an assassin or something, like Agent 47 kinda. Although in real life, she'd probably never change from how they found her anyways, as she'd already been developed horribly according to the article.


Other then that, this sucks ass, how could that happen?

Lol great idea.
 
Still I could be wrong and the mother could have been lying to the authorizes and the press in an attempt to sound innocent. So its only right that the mother is unfit to be the mother of her child. Though I do have some sympathy for her regardless.

I read "A Chiled Called 'It'" And I have a strong feeling that was what she was doing. It was exactlywhat was shown in the book. And it works, too
 
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