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Originally Posted by manwiches
I come from the same time. And his parents seem like good people from what I've been told too. Parents who raised their kids well.
All things being said, he is still a son, they are still parents. If it were my son, I'd be irate and drag him to the cops myself, but in no way would I disown him. It's easy for us to say we'd kill our kids ourselves, but that's a lie. You wouldn't. You wouldn't beat your child. You'd do alot of shouting, alot of things would be said that couldn't be taken back, but at the end of the day, he's still his son. We'd be beyond devestated.
He made a terrible mistake. But he's still my blood. I would have raised him better, but that doesn't absolve me of my responsibility and heart to be his father.
Just a situation I pray im never in.
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We're all different.
My dad once dented the side of a 1977 Cadillac with my skull because he didn't read the note I'd left on the counter saying my buddy and I had gone next door, literally 100 feet, to my neighbour's house, to make holsters for our toy Phasers and Tricorders for our Halloween costumes.
To commit a felony against a woman like this?
They'd have to comb through local construction sites that had fresh concrete.