Toddler Missing After Washington Mom Left Car Unattended, page 2


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reply posted on 7-11-2011 @ 04:47 PM by technologicalsingularity
reply to post by buddhasystem



yes very true, but also the child, for ever reasons has gone missing could well be alive, we all have free time, as we wouldnt be here typing on ATS, i know it's not as cool as quakes, ufo's or strange sounds, NEA's, sun spots, false flags etc but, i have family that i would do anything for, for their safety and security, including loosing my life to save theirs, i bet you do too and would.

What we must all remember is something called empathy. even if this story is fishy and sinister as to why the incident happened and all the various variables involved, if anything lets try to establish if they child is recoverable? and if this is the case, what can the ATS community do to close this positively.


reply posted on 7-11-2011 @ 04:48 PM by WeRpeons
reply to post by buddhasystem


Good point. I didn't think about the cell phone because I hardly use mine. She could have even flagged down a passer by, I'm sure anyone seeing a mother with two kids would have pulled over to give them a lift to the gas station.

I think the story this mother is telling is very questionable.


reply posted on 7-11-2011 @ 04:57 PM by technologicalsingularity
reply to post by research100



first piece of positive contribution, just like this member, who has done a little digging, a little digging and rooting around by many of ATus we can achieve wonderful heights of accomplishments and for the good of others.

what this one single post demonstrates, is that the parents have behavioral patterns, history, relationship issues, possibly custody battle etc, all these pieces eventually lead to leads and evidence.

sorry for the bluntness and sometimes sour commenting, i'm a passionate father, but dont focus on the doom and think of family bloom.

where is that father right now, do you know someone living near by, have a digital camera etc?



reply posted on 7-11-2011 @ 04:59 PM by technologicalsingularity
reply to post by WeRpeons



it does seem to be pointing to questionable, but this doesn't by any means mean that were a toddler down! yet.


reply posted on 7-11-2011 @ 06:06 PM by FreedomKnight
reply to post by superman2012



I hope you're joking about needing a license to be a parent. I agree the mother used poor judgement and I'm sure she's devistated but to be licensed to be a parent is a pathetic statement...joke or not.


reply posted on 7-11-2011 @ 06:29 PM by technologicalsingularity
reply to post by FreedomKnight



i steered away from commenting on this, it would be a joke and at it's rawest population control, a license is not required, but, maybe parenting classes in schools, parent colleges (no one is a born mother or father) we learn as we go along and from our own parents, but what if your parents were not the best role models to parenthood? Where would you turn to for help, guidance and tuition and above all support?

Even well educated folk can make stupid mistakes, there's no A level(UK) in parenting or a doctoral in parenting. This allows for many vulnerabilities in society from the druggies to the gifted career driven people, there is no class divide on poor parenting, you either "get the balance just right, exceed in a small number of cases percentage wise, or dont" theres no median to parenting.

children are neither like books, we are all unique, individuals with individual needs,wants and desires in life, the bit that make parenting unpredictable and bumpy.


reply posted on 7-11-2011 @ 07:08 PM by jewells
reply to post by technologicalsingularity



I have a feeling the finger of suspicion will be pointed at one, if not both parents.
With good reason too-

* Previous charges to the father for leaving child alone in car, while both mother & father were shopping. Father made to attend parenting classes. The mother would have been made well aware of this error, & witnessed the outcome of her husbands charges,yet she does it again?

* To quote the link-

"There was no sign of forced entry, according to police, who stopped searching the wooded area near the car Sunday.

A gas can wasn't found in Biryukova's car, a detail that "could mean a lot of things," Bellevue police spokeswoman Carla Iafrate told ABCNews.com

No gas can found????
Did the friend that dropped her off witness her getting fuel?

* A supposedly 'nice area'.
I'm assuming she left the car un-locked because this was a nice area....
Then why wouldn't you flag someone for help to use their cellphone?

I'm sorry to be so suspicious but these questions hang heavily over the mothers version of events.

I truly hope this little boy is found alive & well, to be hopefully placed in better care.
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