I don't think so. The grandmother is trying to make the girl feel better about herself by reminding her of the good things she has done. She is sympathetic.I'm not sure why she is the villain here The mother and boyfriend are the real problem. There should be no tolerance for this, or for the judges that won't stand up for children being abused.
The grandmother did not provide an ounce of comfort for that poor child. Instead she made it worse by making the girl feel like no one believed her. Despicable.
The only rational response from a grandmother in this scenario is to take the girl home and never allow her to be around those people no matter the personal cost. Period. If it were my grand daughter, I would straight up kidnap her if that's what it took.
Yes, although it pays to be careful how you approach this. If the grandmother ends up in jail she can't help the girl from there. Also getting the girl put in foster care is not good. 80% of trafficked children come from foster care.
I don't think so. The grandmother is trying to make the girl feel better about herself by reminding her of the good things she has done. She is sympathetic.I'm not sure why she is the villain here The mother and boyfriend are the real problem. There should be no tolerance for this, or for the judges that won't stand up for children being abused.
The grandmother did not provide an ounce of comfort for that poor child. Instead she made it worse by making the girl feel like no one believed her. Despicable.
What were Grandma's first words in the video? "I guarantee you that nobody is touching you."
Later in the video says "I believe you..." But, still insisted on dropping her granddaughter off with her rapist.
You're incorrect. She's a monster.
I'm not sure if you're genuinely this aloof, or if you understand exactly what is being said and make the comments you do.
PLEASE, WATCH IT AGAIN.
It seemed to me like it was the moms mother and she didn't want to believe the girl at first.
The only rational response from a grandmother in this scenario is to take the girl home and never allow her to be around those people no matter the personal cost. Period. If it were my grand daughter, I would straight up kidnap her if that's what it took.
Yes, although it pays to be careful how you approach this. If the grandmother ends up in jail she can't help the girl from there. Also getting the girl put in foster care is not good. 80% of trafficked children come from foster care.