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Horrible tragedy. 50 Shades Of Blue Jun 2022 #1
From the article...so much grief for the childs mother and family. 🕯️ irisblue Jun 2022 #2
Probably forgot the child was in the car wryter2000 Jun 2022 #8
How the inthewind21 Jun 2022 #15
Sadly, it tends to happen with a change in routine Roxi Jun 2022 #25
Some people put their shoes in the back too... JHB Jun 2022 #38
That's great wryter2000 Jun 2022 #64
You're missing the point. The shoe thing is just one possibility. JHB Jun 2022 #76
Sadly agree JanLip Jun 2022 #33
Really? USALiberal Jun 2022 #34
Yes really ArnoldLayne Jun 2022 #53
Nice try USALiberal Jun 2022 #56
You really want to start an argument over this let it go ArnoldLayne Jun 2022 #58
Read this Pulitzer Prize winning article about it Sympthsical Jun 2022 #35
Thanks for the tip about the paywall. And for posting this link. LAS14 Jun 2022 #82
I retired 3 years ago and if I get in the car early in the morning to go Captain Zero Jun 2022 #104
I never had children wryter2000 Jun 2022 #62
Totally understandable Goodheart Jun 2022 #94
Jeezus... Goodheart Jun 2022 #95
There was a case here in Colorado a number of years ago. Sitter did not show up, niyad Jun 2022 #101
This message was self-deleted by its author RANDYWILDMAN Jun 2022 #65
YES THEY DO wryter2000 Jun 2022 #69
This message was self-deleted by its author RANDYWILDMAN Jun 2022 #71
I never had children wryter2000 Jun 2022 #72
Have you bothered to read the article posted several places in this thread? Ms. Toad Jun 2022 #78
Thanks! I totally agree with you and told the person you were responding to. nt LAS14 Jun 2022 #85
I agree with Mrs Toad nt LAS14 Jun 2022 #83
I have read the article and politely disagree with y'all... RANDYWILDMAN Jun 2022 #92
Yes, we are in disagreement on this. Ms. Toad Jun 2022 #100
You are calling me out, not sure why RANDYWILDMAN Jun 2022 #103
Calling it a lapse in judgment indicates you fundamentally fail to understand the issue. Ms. Toad Jun 2022 #108
YOU DON'T KNOW WTF YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT Goodheart Jun 2022 #96
It can happen, brother. SYFROYH Jun 2022 #97
Sad, just incredibly sad bucolic_frolic Jun 2022 #3
Tragic. cilla4progress Jun 2022 #4
Total Carelesness + A Gun Equals 2 Dead SoCalDavidS Jun 2022 #5
A distracted brain, and a change in routine, and a quiet baby. Wingus Dingus Jun 2022 #9
No excuse inthewind21 Jun 2022 #16
Everyone's brains can glitch. Everyone can be distracted, including loving parents. Wingus Dingus Jun 2022 #18
I agree completely dwayneb Jun 2022 #20
Yes, he must have been absolutely distraught--his poor family, losing Wingus Dingus Jun 2022 #24
Yep we had a close call once dwayneb Jun 2022 #37
A non-tragic example wryter2000 Jun 2022 #68
that is the springboard / premise for the movie home alone orleans Jun 2022 #74
It happened in real life (not as dramatically) to my BIL. Ms. Toad Jun 2022 #79
if the writer didn't experience it personally perhaps they heard a similar story orleans Jun 2022 #93
Yes, there is no good reason why they can't come up with, or apply, Wingus Dingus Jun 2022 #86
This above exactly ArnoldLayne Jun 2022 #57
Hasn't everyone walked into a room and forgot why they went there? Or Captain Zero Jun 2022 #105
Same for a car wreck, never drive again? Nt USALiberal Jun 2022 #46
The day didn't have to be hot wryter2000 Jun 2022 #10
"How can someone forget that their child is in the car with them?" Very easily. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2022 #12
I immediately thought of that feature piece, as well. GopherGal Jun 2022 #49
It changed my thinking about the whole issue, instantly. I used to be someone who would say "no one WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2022 #50
Me too The Revolution Jun 2022 #102
Thanks for posting Sympthsical Jun 2022 #52
It's really very sad wryter2000 Jun 2022 #67
FFS, people make mistakes! So kind of you! Nt USALiberal Jun 2022 #26
Don't worry. He won't be troubling you anymore. BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #89
I saw a lady on tv blueknight73 Jun 2022 #6
I think it is strange that people have to put something important in the backseat with their kids ripcord Jun 2022 #7
It doesn't have anything to do with importance. As experts say, if you can forget your cell phone, WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2022 #13
There's a very good article out there... Mellomugwump Jun 2022 #14
It can happen to anyone dwayneb Jun 2022 #27
Is it this one? It's what changed my thinking on it, years ago. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2022 #31
Yes, that was it! Mellomugwump Jun 2022 #41
Really????? USALiberal Jun 2022 #28
It is precisely because a child is most important, Ms. Toad Jun 2022 #30
And you're going to immediately notice the lack of a shoe! Mellomugwump Jun 2022 #43
That is what I was referring to when i said physical reminder. Ms. Toad Jun 2022 #45
I was basically agreeing with what you said! Mellomugwump Jun 2022 #73
Of course you would put it in backseat by the baby ArnoldLayne Jun 2022 #51
It actually wouldn't matter where it was, as long as it wasn't on your foot. Ms. Toad Jun 2022 #80
This has has been explained over and over. yardwork Jun 2022 #42
+1000 USALiberal Jun 2022 #84
Because my shoe is so much more important than my child. alphafemale Jun 2022 #11
No matter inthewind21 Jun 2022 #17
Seriously? Ms. Toad Jun 2022 #66
Jesus wept. yardwork Jun 2022 #87
Isn't that you would immediately notice a missing shoe when you stepped out of the car? (nt) petronius Jun 2022 #29
Precisely. Ms. Toad Jun 2022 #36
Do You Truly RobinA Jun 2022 #32
Lol, you really don't get it! USALiberal Jun 2022 #39
No, it's not. But you will notice right away when you get out of the car. JHB Jun 2022 #60
No , It's just that you easily remember if you don't have the shoe. Even compared to your wallet and JI7 Jun 2022 #110
Good idea. jeffreyi Jun 2022 #23
A car can be a solar oven on a sunny day Kaleva Jun 2022 #19
That is really sad. Life can be so tragic. fightforfreedom Jun 2022 #21
There is a simple technological solution - but auto manufacturers and regulators don't seem to care dwayneb Jun 2022 #22
Numerous auto mfgrs have already implemented infant safety systems. Totally Tunsie Jun 2022 #90
How about having all new cars have a warning alarm if you shut off the car and leave the vehicle Dysfunctional Jun 2022 #40
Excellent idea!! Duppers Jun 2022 #48
apparently such a thing has been patented... GopherGal Jun 2022 #54
I wonder wryter2000 Jun 2022 #75
The technology is already here. Totally Tunsie Jun 2022 #91
Right for seatbelt purposes my car detects people in front passenger seat. Captain Zero Jun 2022 #107
Wow oh my god. So sad! Emile Jun 2022 #44
What a tragedy I have a 6 year old Son my only child. ArnoldLayne Jun 2022 #47
I can't imagine leaving my kid in the car Bettie Jun 2022 #55
Glad he had a gun handy 867-5309. Jun 2022 #59
Even your Sarcasm gif doesn't make it better. I can't ArnoldLayne Jun 2022 #61
I hope it doesn't happen more now since so many people have brain fog from getting infected w/ Covid liberal_mama Jun 2022 #63
Exactly that's what I thought and posted the something ArnoldLayne Jun 2022 #70
It could go either way. Ms. Toad Jun 2022 #81
Yes I think of him coming home to tell his wife Tree Lady Jun 2022 #88
I've had two friends who forgot to pick up their toddlers at daycare PlanetBev Jun 2022 #77
Maybe Daycare should text parents if child is not dropped off JI7 Jun 2022 #98
I think the mother was contacted later in the morning. Captain Zero Jun 2022 #106
How much later ? I think it needs to be a process JI7 Jun 2022 #109
What a fucking horrible story. RIP! beaglelover Jun 2022 #99
I can't help but feel sorry for him ( I'm more sorry for the little boy) but Raine Jun 2022 #111
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