I've seen a lot of people who want to just go by the ebidance, and they say the 9 year old just happened to get ahold of enough coke consistently to test positive for regular use. Well, I'd like to go by the ebidance of the coke being stored in a safe and restricted to the master bedroom, as far as we know from the legal documents. They didn't claim to find coke anywhere else. The ebidance suggests Nick or Kayla dosed their kid with cocaine for it's "medicinal benefits.". The cops never mentioned finding drugs all over. They would've nailed Nick for that. As far as we officially know, the drugs were concentrated in the master bedroom. Nick probably wouldn't just leave random amounts near the kids. He has a scale and a safe. He's locking that shit down and watching it lile a hawk.
I had the same thought and posted similar in the other thread, but:
1) We have the story of the coke bullet nearly getting into Aaron's kids hands. It's possible something similar could've happened at home - a smaller baggie separate from the main stash left unattended.
2) We don't know
when the safe was introduced. My assumption was that it was there form the start, but that's giving credence to Nick being somewhat responsible. It's possible the safe was introduced
after an event when the daughter took a large amount.
There was some convincing reasoning about how a single large amount was unlikely, but it does tie in with the time Nick said he was "watching over" a family member ("as a father" too, so the implication is it was one of his kids).
I do recall Nick seeming very upbeat after this happening. A normal person might see this as a warning and time to change. I think Nick might have seen it initially as a bullet dodged, then perhaps wove it into his soliloquies about coke being "good actually". Maybe this initial event led Nick to consider using coke "medicinally".
Hard to say. The weird comments about Nick's view of coke from Aaron do seem to support the idea that Nick sees coke as having medicinal use (beyond anaesthetic for eye surgery). So, there is some fairly weak corroboration for both possibilities. Could be either of these, both, or something else.