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There is definitely something still missing from this story. How could they not have heard the baby crying? |
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They couldn't have heard the baby cry because the damage that was done took a while to happen. You don't think the baby would have been crying the entire time? Sounds very fishy to me. |
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I don't know any first time mom that has a baby that young that a mouse farting doesn't wake her. You don't sleep that sound no matter how tired you are.....especially that the baby was right next to them. No way on earth. |
There is something missing here, How can thy not hear this poor baby screaming:mad: I think something else happened here, what is this world coming to? Some people should not have babies or dogs:mad: :( or any kind of animals. When my kids were 1 month old I was watching them like a hawk, they are 11, 9, and 6 and I still do:p This is just neglect on the parents. A baby needs attention 24 hours a day:( not just when you want to give it. |
I agree a piece of the story is missing. I lost my hearing ( a weird pregnancy thing) when I was 7 months pregnant. I did get it back when my son was about 2 weeks old but my point is I knew when he was fussing or crying. And I was right there to take care of him. There is no way the parents were laying right next to her and not hear her screaming. So senseless. |
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I just read where it was a Ferret who did this ......we used to have a ferret and they LOVE feet but it would take a very long time to do this, even with a baby. Pyro, my son's ferret used to hide under the bed and pounce on your feet as you were walking by. He was playing so it didn't hurt but he did accidently bite me one time, (his teeth got caught in my sock) and it did hurt and he didn't even break the skin. I can't even fathom what was going on...they probley weren't even there. Left the baby alone to go party... |
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