Sending kids off in 20-degree weather and snow to walk miles to their mother's house?
From the article:
Officials say temperatures in the area at the time the girl was missing ranged from 27 degrees above zero to minus 5.
... Your point?
From the article:
... Your point?
I wasn't criticizing you. I was merely mentioning how it was even worse out there than just 20-degree weather. It's hard to imagine having to walk 10 miles in those sorts of conditions.
Even in the best of weather I would never expect any child of 11 and 12 to walk ten miles by themselves especially as it seems that in this case it was aleady late in the day.
Even in the best of weather I would never expect any child of 11 and 12 to walk ten miles by themselves especially as it seems that in this case it was aleady late in the day.
Regardless of weather I wouldn't expect a fully grown ADULT to walk 10 miles.
I mean, that's one hell of a distance!
It'd take the average person in ideal conditions the better part of 4 hours to walk that!
A child? In the snow? Double that. At least.
Hikers regularly walk that far in a day and more. It's exhausting, but common. When I was on my high school cross-country team, we sometimes jogged eight or nine miles at a time to practice.Regardless of weather I wouldn't expect a fully grown ADULT to walk 10 miles.
On the clothes thing:
It was said that the boy had discarded his other clothes.
Stage 1 hypothermia has in it the sensation of warmth which can result in paradoxial undressing. The same thing happened to TechTV personality James Kim.
On the clothes thing:
It was said that the boy had discarded his other clothes.
Stage 1 hypothermia has in it the sensation of warmth which can result in paradoxial undressing. The same thing happened to TechTV personality James Kim.
When I was little I was left by a near frozen stream in the Colorado mountains while my dad was hunting for a christmas tree. I don't think he gauged the temp or how long it would take him to get back to me wisely enough, but he was gone for what seemed like over an hour. I eventually stripped off my coat and sat on it, took off my socks and shoes and sat in a half-lotus position...feeling oddly warm. It is interesting, looking back, why I was compelled to do it. Our brains are so baffling. My dad flipped out when he got back and hurried me back to the car; as we were struggling back through the snow, I felt like I was walking on stubs, very scary. It took a long time and a lot of painful pins and needles before my extremities were back to normal.
I have a heightened sensitivity of cold in my fingers and toes and they go numb extremely quickly; I'm sure it is related to the incident.
I was lucky I didn't wander off from where he left me; it could have been a lot worse.
My heart goes out to the son, and I can't imagine how awful it was for the little girl, being all alone like that.![]()
Whatever sentence he gets should also include a FORCED vasectomy; people proven criminally stupid and incapable o good judgement SHOULD NOT be allowed to make another such mistake.
I'm not seeing what greater good that jail time for this guy would serve.
What would be the goal?
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