@Rev. Rye Very much agree. I don't believe her either. She not only didn't allow them to have any privacy but also she was restrictive about monitoring them, never letting them leave the house to the point, several kids stated on camera they didn't have any friends.
I watched video where she told a story about laying down for a nap when her one daughter was 5 and her son was 3. She set them on the couch with a movie and told them not to get up AT ALL. She said she'd make everybody lunch when she got up. She came downstairs later and found them still sitting there but as she walked into the kitchen, she walked on the floor and it was sticky. She finally got it out of the 3 year old, that he had been hungry and he'd gotten up and gotten a container of pineapple out of the fridge. He'd accidentally spilled some and attempted to clean it up. Instead of thinking about how this was actually pretty impressive for such a young boy(albeit, he's not got the experience yet to realize fruit juice needs extra cleaning so it doesn't leave sugar residue) instead, she used the opportunity to not allow Santa Claus to come to their house this year.
THIS woman. This is the lady who's son supposedly SA'ed 20 neighborhood kids and his cousins all while 12 years old? Yeah right. They didn't do anything or go anywhere(even getting off the couch) without her getting on their case and banning them from good things they liked.
If there is any legitimacy to her claims, it doesn't absolve how she decided to treat the situation(where is the clinical recommendation of "tie the kid to the bed and starve them"? You won't find that suggested as a solution to ANYTHING, ever!), and it kinda feels like the maladaptive environment with twisted family relations could have contributed to that sort of behaviour(if it actually occurred, I mean). Not knwing how to relate to others, not having anyone else in peer group to learn healthy play and boundaries with, etc.
I watched video where she told a story about laying down for a nap when her one daughter was 5 and her son was 3. She set them on the couch with a movie and told them not to get up AT ALL. She said she'd make everybody lunch when she got up. She came downstairs later and found them still sitting there but as she walked into the kitchen, she walked on the floor and it was sticky. She finally got it out of the 3 year old, that he had been hungry and he'd gotten up and gotten a container of pineapple out of the fridge. He'd accidentally spilled some and attempted to clean it up. Instead of thinking about how this was actually pretty impressive for such a young boy(albeit, he's not got the experience yet to realize fruit juice needs extra cleaning so it doesn't leave sugar residue) instead, she used the opportunity to not allow Santa Claus to come to their house this year.
THIS woman. This is the lady who's son supposedly SA'ed 20 neighborhood kids and his cousins all while 12 years old? Yeah right. They didn't do anything or go anywhere(even getting off the couch) without her getting on their case and banning them from good things they liked.
If there is any legitimacy to her claims, it doesn't absolve how she decided to treat the situation(where is the clinical recommendation of "tie the kid to the bed and starve them"? You won't find that suggested as a solution to ANYTHING, ever!), and it kinda feels like the maladaptive environment with twisted family relations could have contributed to that sort of behaviour(if it actually occurred, I mean). Not knwing how to relate to others, not having anyone else in peer group to learn healthy play and boundaries with, etc.