The recent post about Matthew Wyrosdick was a bizarre series of events that cost a 1 year old child his life.
The first post on Matthew Wyrosdick is here
Now even though Wyrosdick initially lied about what happened to the police and paramedics, Wyrosdick called the police several times and said he needed to talk to them.
Shortly after those calls the police conducted a second interview with Wyrosdick and he confessed to the truth of what really happened.
Wyrosdick appeared in court and a bond of $100,000 was set for him. I guess we should be happy that he at least has a bond; I would think with the manor that he killed the 1 year old he would be held with no bond period.
In case you forgot he shook the child, making his head snap back and forth, violently slammed the child down on the picnic table seat, once the child fell over, he shook the child some more and then tried to make the child walk and drug him by his arms. If that wasn’t bad enough, Wyrosdick then picked the child up, spun him around causing him to hit his head on a stair railing.
And if that wasn’t bad enough, to continue his torture he dropped the child on the floor from various heights.
Now first we need to ask where the parents were during all of this.
They are now in the media claiming they are upset and they think that The Department of Children and Families failed to provide the proper services to their children.
The parents even went as far to say they have reported child abuse to the DCF before yet according to the DCF there were no calls from the boy’s parents to the State abuse hotline.
Earl Johnson, the boys father, said Wyrosdicks discipline was a little rough.
DCF had placed Zachery and his brother with Wyrosdick care in August.
The reason for this placement was both parents were arrested.
Now the parents claim they are upset and because they think the system failed them.
Personally I think the parents failed. If they had not both been arrested, DCF would never had the need to intervene and place the children with Wyrosdick.
But in this day and age, the parents are doing the same thing everyone else does, cause a problem and then take no personal responsibility and then blame someone else for their problems.
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