Why is everyone blaming my sister

Ashtyn 2022-04-21 09:03:34

The younger sister couldn't do anything in that situation, and it was the younger sister who finally told the truth, otherwise the crimes of these people might not be made public in the end.

At that time, my sister couldn't even ask for help, because you can see from the attitude of the neighbors that everyone is indifferent and thinks this is a normal thing, this is a kind of education, think about it, the children of the neighbors come In their family, the child is abused, will the child not tell the parents about the situation of the family when they go home, but the neighbors are indifferent.

And the children are so young, they can't tell the line between education and abuse. If they are sent for help, will they suffer more serious abuse...

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  • Clotilde 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    My chest hurts even more after watching it, it's crazy. I don't understand what the people who go to church are thinking, how can such a young child be so cruel and devoid of human nature. Why are there such stupid parents and selfish sister (Dad said it would be nice if there were no kids), why not resist, why not call the police, why not run away, and the boy who likes her, dead or crazy? If you are not doing well, don't let others be good

  • Percival 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    ① Difficult life produces a morbid personality, and a morbid personality abuses others for psychological compensation ② It is human nature to take the blame, but sometimes the consequences are very serious ③ Just like the Mao’s guards, a Nazi regiment, with the above incitement, what kind of atrocities are the middle two teenagers? You can do it all ④ Don’t be rude, don’t pretend to be wrong, and only by exposing the dark history can you move towards a bright future

An American Crime quotes

  • Gertrude Baniszewski: Who's in charge here?

    Johnny Baniszewski: You are, mama.

  • Gertrude Baniszewski: You know what it's like to be sick, Sylvia. I've been sick for so long, too. I can't... discipline my kids they was I should. I punish them I know, but... sometimes with my medicine I gets so I don't know what I'm doing.

    [begins to cry]

    Gertrude Baniszewski: And I care for them so much. Paula, the thing is... Paula's a lot like me. I had her when I was just about your age. Then Stephanie. Then all the others. Then John left... And here I am on medicine, doing whatever I can to keep my family together. I want something better for Paula... There has to be something better... And I need to protect my children...

    [cries]

    Gertrude Baniszewski: Do you understand that? You kids... you're all I've got... Thank you, Sylvia. Thank you for understanding, thank you.