have done more. what were they supposed to do exactly? call the police? kick him out on the street? tell him you have to get rid of that? what are the options they really had, other than to basically tell the kid to leave. i think people are trying to figure out what happened and not necessarily to place blame anywhere, just get information as to what happened to figure out what led up to this and possibly could it have been prevented and can we prevent others. with that said, we know he had behavorial problems. i don t know if the parents did, you know, the adoptive parents. he had been expelled from this school, was posting on social media about guns, ammo, dead animal. they didn t know any of this? again, he only lived with them for about three months, and all of these things about being expelled at school happened back when he was living with his mom. and they knew that he had been expelled from school over some apparently minor fights. there was some indication that the young
transferred from the custody of her mother to her father. and secondly, she claims that her life spiraled out of control when first contacted by judge moore. however as her own parents said in their joint petition to modify custody and i quote, that each of the parties had become increasingly concerned and worried about certain disciplinary and behavorial problems being manifested by their minor child. saying this was the basis for asking that custody be changed from leigh corfman s father than the mother. because the father was better equipped having being remarried and a stronger personality to deal with the is already disciplinary problems of leigh corfm corfman. the second problem with the leigh corfman story. third, as you know, one of the linchpins of her story is that judge moore talked to her on, quote, her phone in her bedroom. within days of the story coming out her own mother told
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