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Hi Kathy,
In fact every case of SIDS is "checked into." Autopsies in cases of such
deaths are routine.
More "checking into" may be indicated at times no doubt. But considering
every parent who has a crib death a likely murderer is not a great idea.
Multiple SIDS deaths are not unknown.
It took a very long time to get over the belief that all parents of such
infants were killers. It is not great to take a backward step.
>Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Terry :)
>
>I'm all against hysteria of course :) Yet we also can't ignore something
>that is staring you right in the face, it's rare matterfact unheard of
>having 8 kids in the same family die from SIDS, that just doesn't happen
>Terry.
>
>With medical science so improved from when the children originally died
>they should be able to hopefully come up with some answers at least I
>hope so. Yet to not investigate and make sure these were SIDS deaths and
>not homicide would be a crime against the babies that died IMHO.
>
>I do believe there is such a thing as SIDs, but basically all I'm saying
>there is that sometimes babies die and we don't know why, yet to have
>more than two die in one family, that is questionable and that should be
>checked into.
>
>For all we know it could be something that was in the house that caused
>the deaths, and by that I'm not talking about the parents but some sort
>of chemical that they breathed in, we just don't know. And for all the
>parent's know it's quite possible this investigation may finally put to
>end the talk about their kids and how they died. If they are truly
>innocent as they claim, don't you think they would want that? I do.
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>> Hi Kathy,
>>
>> Child Abuse, Inc., seems to be whipping up another wave of hysteria since
>> the last one about the imaginary wholesale sexual abuse of children in
>> nursery schools ebbed.
>>
>> The parents of children who die of SIDS are particularly vulnerable. SIDS
>> like other diseases, notably multiple sclerosis, is a disease of exclusion.
>> The cause has never been found though there are numerous theories.
>>
>> That homicides have been attributed to SIDS should go without saying but the
>> new wave of claims is going far beyond that, calling into question even the
>> existence of SIDS.
>--
>Kathy E
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Best, Terry
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