Message from discussion
Father to plead GUILTY for KIDNAPPING
From: WStre...@shell.monmouth.com (Wilbur Streett)
Subject: Re: Father to plead GUILTY for KIDNAPPING
Date: 1999/06/02
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Pat Winstanley <pee...@NOSPAMpierless.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>>Because HE wasn't there Pat (the divorce remember?); And NOT being there he
>>cannot be held responsible for the way the girls were being neglected...
>>
>>That is a consequence of divorce.....
>
>Not usually. Usually there is one parent who has the child with them
>most of the time and the other who has the child with them some of the
>time.
>
>Some of the time is normally enough time to be aware that something is
>wrong...
I know something is wrong in the way that my daughter is being treated, and
THERE IS NOTHING THAT I CAN DO ABOUT IT.
Wilbur
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