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Tateona Williams is speaking out after two of her children likely froze to death while sleeping in a van at a Detroit parking garage.

According to the Detroit Police Department, the incident occurred on Monday, Feb. 10 on the ninth floor of the Hollywood Casino parking garage, where the family was seeking shelter inside the van. At the time, there were five children and two adults in the vehicle.

Williams, 29, told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that the deceased are her children Darnell Currie Jr., 9, and Amillah Currie, 2. The other adult in the van was Williams' mother, Yvette Goodman, 48. Four of the children were Williams' and the fifth was Goodman's. Williams spoke with PEOPLE alongside Detroit Board of Police Commissioner Tamara Liberty Smith, who is also the director of Detroit Power Detroit Community Outreach, a transitional housing service Williams was referred to on Monday evening.

“The mother realized that her 9-year-old son wasn’t breathing,” said interim Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison at a press conference on Tuesday, Feb. 11. “Previous to that, she had already called a friend, another close relative, to help because with the vehicle not running."

Bettison said the mother realized that the 9-year-old was not breathing. The friend, who had already arrived, took the boy in their car and headed to the hospital.

“While en route to the children’s hospital, as they checked on the other children that were in the van…they realized at some point that the 2-year-old wasn’t breathing,” added Bettison, who said that once the friend returned, the entire family got into the car and rushed off to the hospital.

According to Bettison, authorities were later notified by the hospital that the two children had died.

Williams told PEOPLE she woke up and saw "stuff coming out" of Darnell's mouth and rushed him to the hospital. "They really couldn't do much because I guess it was too late," she said, adding that she did not notice something was wrong with Amillah until her mother rushed into the hospital with the child.

“We do know that on that day and time the temperatures were below 32 degrees,” Bettison said. “Of course ultimately the medical examiner will determine the cause of death, but just on the surface right now it appears it was exposure to hypothermia.“

Bettison went on to note that the investigation is ongoing and that police have spoken with the children’s mother and grandchildren. He went on to note that the other three surviving children were with other relatives and nobody was currently being detained.

Authorities believe that the family had lived in the van for two to three months prior to the tragedy and chose the parking garage at the Hollywood Casino because it was free and provided safety and access to the casino’s restroom.

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, who was also at the Feb. 11 news conference, said that "the heartbreaking part of this is that there were family shelter beds available just a few miles away...[It] brings home the point that having services available doesn’t mean very much if the residents who need them don’t know how to access them.”

Based on preliminary information given to him, Duggan said the family had contacted the city’s homeless response team multiple times, most recently on Nov. 25, 2024.

On Nov. 25, Duggan said the family told the response team they had been living with another family and wouldn’t be able to continue to stay with them, so they needed to find a new place to go.

“In the course of that conversation there was no resolution reached on where they would go,” said Duggan. “And one of the things when you call our homeless services folks is that if it’s an emergency situation, we send out one of these outreach workers….For whatever reason, this wasn’t deemed an emergency that caused an outreach worker to visit the family.”

He added that, based on what authorities could determine at the time, “the family never called back again for service," nor did any member of the response team reach out to the family.

In her interview with PEOPLE, Williams said she "kept calling" homeless services after Nov. 25.

"I kept calling. I called out of state, cities, different states. I asked Detroit for help," Williams said. "And they still would say, when I called, they didn't have no beds. But it took two [of] my kids to die... for them to want to help."

When Williams called Detroit's Homeless Services on Nov. 25, they told her no family rooms were available, but they would let her know when one did. They never did, she told PEOPLE.

Smith explained to PEOPLE that Williams and her family had a "unique" situation because shelters would have to make "special accommodations" for the family. Smith said Williams and her family are staying at Detroit Power Detroit Community Outreach, an independently-owned shelter.

In his news conference, the mayor called on Deputy Mayor Melia Howard and Housing and Revitalization Department director Julie Schneider to furnish a review about this case within two weeks.
 
Yeah I agree. But where there’s kids involved I feel something should be done. The question is what? And no it’s not just the homeless where kids are raised with substance abuse. I knew kids growing up where a parent was an alkie and I know families now where there’s substance abuse and everyone still holds down a job but man, the kids are getting messed up.
What do you do to help? For adults I feel there are services and if they don’t engage there’s a point you lock people up - we can’t have drug zombies. But for families, how do you try to get it fixed? You can’t just take the kids, there’s too many. An alcoholic mother who does love you is better than most foster care.
genuinely, how do kids escape this? In my own family generations back, one family took in several kids who had been neglected, or had parents who had died in the war, and they turned out ok. But society isn’t like that any more. How can we help reduce the impacts on children? Are there any programs that work? We used to have sure start but most of that’s been defunded
For the family I know who are messing up their kids - the authorities are aware, and dont care because they’re nice and middle class. We just try to have an open house for the kids ‘if they’re passing by’ I.e if their father is drunk and their mother is on a crazy rant again, they know they can stop by us and get some food or a quiet place to do homework . I dunno, what more can be done? There’s no community any more. This woman’s community should have straightened her out and taken the kids in.

residential drug rehab for mothers and children. it's been tried and it's hugely effective.

in response to other people saying I'm unrealistic etc:

there's always lot of dumb manichaeism about addiction on this site. people do get clean, addictive drugs are not video game monsters that eat your soul.

the basic problem with the canonical junkie cousin who ruins your aunt's life and finances is not drugs, it's interlocking personality disorders. everyone involved in the situation is a fucking crazy asshole, your aunt, her other kids, the social workers, the cops, the junkie cousin's boyfriend/pimp, the clients, and of course, the junkie cousin.

(this is not actually a personal story, I don't have any female relatives. I do have multiple alcoholic and junkie and methhead male relatives. the alcoholic ones are solid citizens and get off every DUI!)

our society has gotten pathologically soft on crime and refuses to properly socialize/terrorize the young into acceptable behavior. it looks to me like one of the biggest society wide reaction to this is to blame addicts and believe addiction is some kind of unstoppable magic force. and psychologically this makes sense because the addiction isn't something law enforcement can fix. Law enforcement can only deal with behavior. We all live in a world where law enforcement has totally fucked off and won't do shit about anything ever, so people make up this boogyman out of addiction.

Addicts need to be (sometimes forcefully) resocialized. it's a process that looks different for people in different circumstances; classical 12 step groups are fundamentally curing narcissism, and for the process to work for heavily traumatized people and/or people who are selfmedicating it's necessary to have other elements at play.

and the consequences for criminal and antisocial behavior have to be harsh and unavoidable. but that is very different from communicating to people "you are irredeemable garbage and there is little to no help for you and what little help there might be requires you to give your kids away."
 
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Mayor Mike Duggan calls for review of homeless services​



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Mother of 2 kids who died in Detroit casino garage speaks out

DETROIT – The mother of two children who died in the parking garage of a Detroit casino spoke to Local 4 about what happened that night.

According to police, around 1 p.m. Feb. 10, Tateona Williams, 29, noticed that her 9-year-old son was not breathing at the Hollywood Casino garage.

Williams called a friend, who took the child and her to Children’s Hospital, according to police.
While those three were at the hospital, the children’s godmother called and said another one of the kids, a 2-year-old girl, had also stopped breathing, police said.
The friend returned to the van, and the 2-year-old girl was also taken to the hospital.
Officials said both children were pronounced dead at the hospital. It is believed they froze to death.

“I feel sad, very sad, especially as a father,” Detroit police Captain Nathan Duda said. “I just can’t imagine what the family is feeling. I wish it hadn’t happened.”
Initially, officials reported that Williams had five children, but she told us she only had four.
“I have four children. One son and three girls. Now I have two girls,” said Williams.
You can watch some of Kimberly Gill’s conversation with Williams at the top of this page.

Circumstances surrounding deaths​

Investigators believe Williams drove their van into the parking structure around 1 a.m. and parked on the ninth floor.
At some point between 1 a.m. and noon, the van’s battery had died as temperatures dropped into the teens.
Williams said she called the children’s godmother because she needed a boost, which she received.

“I needed a boost. So they helped me with a boost, but it wouldn’t start, so I’m like, ‘Maybe it ran out of gas. How? I don’t know because I had a nice amount of gas in my car,” Williams said.
Williams continued:
“I think when we kept it on, we might have fell asleep. Then, no, I don’t know. My baby. Nobody can understand how this feels. You know, everybody paints their own picture about me when I know everybody around me knows, okay, the kids, my last I didn’t have anything, but they had everything. I don’t have Expletive. They have everything. I got these shoes from the police officer, like, what do you want.”
Police said they think the family was living in the van and called the two deaths “preventable.”

“I know that they had an address on the east side in an apartment complex, but her, the mother, and the other family member that ended up conveying the children -- they said that they were unsheltered,” Duda said. “They didn’t have a residence to go to.”
Williams said she thought she was doing what was best for her family.
“I lay them down like I do every day for school. It’s not one day they don’t wake up one day I’m having a problem with getting them up. It was about 10 something. I don’t know what time it was. I’m waking my son up. I’m just tapping like, ‘Please get up.’ He wouldn’t move. So I cried to my brother. I said, ‘Please, wake up.’ He wouldn’t move. So I’m breathing on him. I’m like, please wake up.”

Williams continued:
“I turn him around; I see green stuff or brown stuff foaming out his mouth; right then and there, I knew either he had a seizure or he was having one. In my mind, that’s what I thought. I instantly was giving him CPR. When I see that wasn’t working, I threw in my nieces and nephew’s grandmother’s car and rushed him to the hospital.”
Williams said she works in the medical field and knew it was a seizure when she saw him in that state.
She said her son had severe asthma, but he had never had a seizure. She said she was trying everything to wake him up because he was a light sleeper.
Police initially reported that it was the children’s grandmother who transported them to the hospital.

Williams said the woman was her brother’s kids' grandmother, so the woman was like a godmother/grandmother to her children.
“I’m yelling out the window, stop, stop, everybody, please, stop. I’m taking my son to the hospital. Please. I get to the hospital. I’m telling valet to give me some help. He’s not breathing. Valet was acting like they didn’t know what I was talking about. So I got out of the car and ran in there,” Williams said.
Williams continued:
“I said, ‘Please help. He’s not breathing. Please, somebody, come on.‘” Instantly, as soon as they got to the car, they didn’t even have to touch him, and they called ‘Cold blue’ and asked for a stretcher, and they said, He’s not breathing. He don’t have a pulse.”

Williams was in disbelief as she said she realized that her 9-year-old son had died in front of her.
“My son died right before my face. He probably was already gone, but he died right there to me. And I didn’t even know that my 2-year-old was coming,” Williams said.
Williams said she didn’t know anything was wrong with the baby girl as she thought she had just lost her son.
It was at that time when it was her mother who rushed the 2-year-old to the hospital.
Williams said she was told that all of her children were arriving at the hospital.
“They came to me and said, ‘Your other babies, they’re here, but you need to stand right here,’ because I have a problem with anxiety.
I’ll go see my other baby. She’s not breathing. They let me hold her to her last breath, the last birth she had. They said it was nothing they could do. But I called everybody. I called out of state.
I called different cities. I called Detroit. I got on Cam (Detroit). I been on a Cam for a long time. Nobody, every time I called, it says no shelter, no bed. I thought I was doing the right thing. I tried to keep them warm at night. That’s it.”
Tateona Williams

Williams called for help in November​

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said that they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the situation.
Preliminary information shows that the mother called the city’s homeless response team on Nov. 25, 2024.

The family had also reached out for help in the summer of 2024 and the previous year.
When they called on Nov. 25, they said they had been living with a family and couldn’t keep living with them, so they needed somewhere to go.
“I was just trying to keep them warm. Nobody helped me. It took me to lose two of my kids to get this help. I don’t feel good about it. It’s just that I want them back, and I know I can’t get them back, but I asked,” Williams said.
According to Duggan, no resolution was reached throughout the conversation with the call taker. The family lived in the vehicle for the last two to three months.
When a situation is deemed an emergency, they’ll send an outreach worker to the site, but for whatever reason, this situation hadn’t been deemed as an emergency at the time.

Duggan says the mother never called back after that, and the homeless services staff never followed up with the family.
“Everybody knew my situation. Their dad, their family, everybody knew I kept asking, ‘Can you get them? Can you get them a week? Can you get them this day? Can you get him the weekend?’ “He would say no because he lives with his girlfriend, and they live with his girlfriend’s mom, and then they work. So he says he can’t get them. Everybody worked there,” Williams said while crying.

Duggan wants an extensive review of homeless services​

Due to the heartbreaking situation, Duggan called for a review of the city’s homeless services to determine what needs to be done to prevent this from happening again.
“Are we doing everything to make sure that people in this city know how to access this critical care,” Duggan said.

He said there were shelter beds available not far from where the family was while they were at the garage, and just three weeks after that call, the city opened a family drop-in center on Dec. 16.
“Everybody knew my situation. Now. Everybody wants to come out of the woodwork and help. Where was you at before I lost my two kids,” Williams asked. “I lay them down intentionally all the time at night, kissing them. I rocked my 2-year-old to sleep because she don’t sleep with nobody but me, because she don’t like to; it just so happened, I lay her down because I thought she was cold.”
Williams said she and her children had been living in their van for about three months because her niece and nephew’s grandmother’s husband said he didn’t want a lot of kids in his house.

She said that he put them out because they already had five kids of their own living with them inside the home and that her four kids were too much.
Williams said she was told that they made her and her four children leave.
“It was unfortunate. It wasn’t supposed to be them. I begged for help. I called Minnesota, I called Ohio, I called everywhere, even places people told me to call; I called and kept calling Cam (Detroit), but nobody would help. It takes me to lose two kids to get help. What’s the point now? I want my kids, not the help,” Williams said.
Williams says the system failed her and her family, including Detroit, as she says the city doesn’t have help for anyone.
She said the city doesn’t tell people about private matters or anything as simple as if beds are available.

“You call and ask for help. They say they don’t have nothing available, or they tell you they don’t have family beds available. Now that my two kids are dead, oh, all of a sudden, you got beds available,” Williams said.
Williams said she’s been searching for help for a very long time, including Cam Detroit.
She said the reason why she was in the structure was because she had no other options.
Williams said the children had everything from name-brand clothes to shoes and coats. They also had phones and tablets, but the only thing they lacked was a place to live.
The only thing I didn’t have was a house. And I tried to get a house. I tried to ask for help to get a house, at least put me in a shelter. I didn’t really care where I went. I tried to get help. Now, y’all want to help me," Williams said.

She said the city doesn’t care about anybody, especially when they see they’re struggling and down. Especially people in need.
“They (Detroit) don’t because they could have helped me before I lost my two kids. And then everybody want to get on social media and say, ‘Oh, it was 900 beds available,’ but where was it when I needed help, when I was calling, I kept getting, ‘Oh, it’s no help. It’s no beds. There’s no family bids.’ Yeah, now my two kids are dead. Now everybody got a bed. It don’t work like that.”
Tateona Williams
Duggan said shelter beds were available not far from where Williams and her four children were while they were at the garage.
He said Detroit opened a family drop-in center on Dec. 16 as well.
Since December 2023, Detroit has made 400 more shelter beds and more than 100 drop-in beds available, but Duggan said the city needs to improve its communication of this information to those who need it.
Despite there being extensive media coverage about it, Duggan said they need to find a way to get this information to people experiencing homelessness who may not have easy access to television or social media.

He said he’s called for a complete review of the call center and housing specialists over the next two weeks so they can establish a new plan for addressing situations like this.
Duggan said he also already put a new policy in place and said that anytime minors are involved and experiencing homelessness, an outreach worker must automatically do a site visit to identify the situation and resolve it.
Willams said she wants people to know that during your time of need, the city of Detroit doesn’t help you. You have to look for help by yourself.
“I want people to know that if you can’t get help from the city. Find somebody you can get help from. You have to look yourself. You cannot depend on Detroit,” Williams said.

Williams continued:
“You can’t they’re going to act like they don’t have beds. They’re going to say they don’t have beds. And then as soon as something like this happend, me losing two kids, all of a sudden they have beds. It don’t go like that. Go to somebody you know that’s going to help you, because, in reality, this city, don’t get our back.”

Resources​

If you ever find yourself without shelter during cold temperatures, you can call the Detroit Housing Assistance Hotline at 866-313-2520.
If you need help after 6 p.m., Duggan said that the best option is for someone to go to their police precinct for help.
A list of warming centers available in Detroit can be found on the city’s website.

 
He would say no because he lives with his girlfriend, and they live with his girlfriend’s mom, and then they work. So he says he can’t get them. Everybody worked there,” Williams said while crying.
See? This is why niggers don't work. Get a job and kids die.
You know, everybody paints their own picture about me when I know everybody around me knows, okay, the kids, my last I didn’t have anything, but they had everything. I don’t have Expletive. They have everything. I got these shoes from the police officer, like, what do you want.”
Williams said the children had everything from name-brand clothes to shoes and coats. They also had phones and tablets, but the only thing they lacked was a place to live.
I'm getting two very different stories here. They had nothing or they had everything? Surely both can't be true.
Despite there being extensive media coverage about it, Duggan said they need to find a way to get this information to people experiencing homelessness who may not have easy access to television or social media.
I thought they all had phones and tablets. Sounds to me that she had means to look up what help was available but didn't.
“I lay them down like I do every day for school. It’s not one day they don’t wake up one day I’m having a problem with getting them up. It was about 10 something. I don’t know what time it was."
I have a hard time believing these kids go to school. Was there no school Monday, the day this happened? She didn't get them up until 10. School usually starts much earlier that that unless things have drastically changed since I was a kid. Where does the school bus drop them off? The casino parking garage?
 
Once the toxicology reports are released, probably showing the fatal ODs, the media will have long moved on. We'll hear "remember those kids that froze to death in a van??" for decades.

It's been 27 years since Matthew Shepard supposedly got hate-crimed to death by homophobes, and we're still hearing that sad tale. The fact that he got killed by an ex lover (another homo) over a meth deal gone wrong? The normies will never be told. This icicle nigglettes story will be the same thing.
 
Williams said she and her children had been living in their van for about three months because her niece and nephew’s grandmother’s husband said he didn’t want a lot of kids in his house.
What the?
Are the niece and nephew a married couple? Or are they 2 siblings, both with a set of their own kids? I'm betting the latter.
"niece and nephew's grandmother's husband"
Ok so, I think the niece and nephew have been left to the grandmother by their deadbeat parent. Which would be William's sibling?

She said that he put them out because they already had five kids of their own living with them inside the home and that her four kids were too much.
So an older couple, with the woman's grown grandchildren, and their 5 kids. Plus this woman, her 4 kids and who else? The other woman godmother/grandmother and her kids?

Williams said the children had everything from name-brand clothes to shoes and coats. They also had phones and tablets, but the only thing they lacked was a place to live.
I hate this mentality of having name-brand shit meaning anything. If, big IF these kids had anything at all, whatever money spent to have something name-brand, or expensive electronics, could be used as rent money. Retards like this will prioritize a pair of shoes over kids being clean and truly believe it makes them better in some way.

I know it's all bullshit and they probably didn't have anything pricy (if they did, she already pawned it somewhere) but just the fact that she thinks it makes her sound like a good mom, like having a pair of expensive sneakers means anything. You gonna burry the kids in LV or Nike decked out caskets too?
But that's how they think. Neglect isn't neglect if you got nice shit yo.

Duggan said he also already put a new policy in place and said that anytime minors are involved and experiencing homelessness, an outreach worker must automatically do a site visit to identify the situation and resolve it.
Oh, that's a big problem for junkies.
Had this been in place when this lady called, I doubt she would have told them where she was if they offered to send someone out.

She is such a liar, and that other woman with her is clearly slow. Kids never stood a chance, I feel bad for the other 2 cause who knows where they'll end up.
 
What the?
Are the niece and nephew a married couple? Or are they 2 siblings, both with a set of their own kids? I'm betting the latter.
"niece and nephew's grandmother's husband"
Ok so, I think the niece and nephew have been left to the grandmother by their deadbeat parent. Which would be William's sibling?
You need a wholeass PhD in anthropology to map out the kinship ties here.

On the one hand, to be fair, it sounds like everyone involved is living in total chaos.

On the other hand, to quote Marla Singer, "Here comes an avalanche of bullshit."

One might posit that the wild oversharing of details about how she was in one place and this thing happened so she went somewhere else and that other thing happened and then she was going to blah blah blah.... One might posit that all this is a way to keep anyone from interrogating the particulars too closely. Which might work with a lot of civilians, but the cops know what you said five minutes ago and they WILL roll the tape back for you so you can sit there like an asshole knowing they got you.

And if I'm the cops, I'm still looking at the timeline.

If you're that cold and you realize that your family is in danger, why hang out in the cold van until noon?

Why does it sound like someone came to their aid at 1 AM and straight left afterwards?

This whole thing is a mess and I am here for it.
 

$50K Raised for Homeless Mom Whose 2 Children Froze to Death in Casino Parking Garage​

$50K Raised for Homeless Mom Whose 2 Children Froze to Death in Casino Parking Garage

by Jacquelyn Gray
February 18, 2025

A Michigan woman whose two children reportedly froze to death last week has garnered more than $50,000 in donations.

A GoFundMe spokesperson told The Detroit News that it will work closely with the fundraiser’s organizer “to ensure funds safely reach Tateona Williams,” the mother of the two deceased children. Williams and her four children were reportedly homeless for around two months and were parking in various casino parking structures when her 9-year-old son and 2-year-old daughter died of hypothermia.

Previously, Williams told WDIV that her late son had severe asthma. She also claimed she had four children — three daughters, and a son — disputing reports that she was a mother of five.

“I turn him around; I see green stuff or brown stuff foaming out his mouth; right then and there, I knew either he had a seizure or he was having one. In my mind, that’s what I thought. I instantly was giving him CPR. When I see that wasn’t working, I threw in my nieces and nephew’s grandmother’s car and rushed him to the hospital,” she recalled.

“I said, ‘Please help. He’s not breathing. Please, somebody, come on.‘” Instantly, as soon as they got to the car, they didn’t even have to touch him, and they called ‘Cold blue’ and asked for a stretcher, and they said, He’s not breathing. He don’t have a pulse.”

Reports indicated that Williams was at the hospital with her son when her mother rushed her 2-year-old daughter to the hospital, as she was also not breathing.

Both children were pronounced dead. Though an autopsy is pending, officials believe the pair froze to death.

“It hurts losing two kids in one night. I don’t wish this on anybody. And if you can get help, please go get help because I don’t want anyone else to go through what I’m feeling,” Williams told WXYZ.

Williams and her children were reportedly unhoused and living in their van. Mayor Mike Duggan revealed on Tuesday that Williams called the city for help in November. At that time, she informed the city that she and her children were staying with family but they would be homeless soon.

Duggar said the family never called the city’s homeless response team after that — and the team never reached back out.

“For whatever reason, this wasn’t deemed an emergency,” Duggan said, per the Detroit Free Press.

WDIV reported that the children spent the night in the van with Williams, who drove to the ninth floor of a parking garage at Hollywood Casino at Greektown. Detroit police Captain Nathan Duda said the vehicle ran out of gas at some point before the mother called a family member about her 9-year-old son, who was not breathing.

The family member arrived at the parking deck and realized the 2-year-old girl was also not breathing. The two children were taken to the hospital, where they were pronounced dead.

According to The Detroit News, police are investigating their deaths as a criminal matter as they determine whether someone in the van went into the casino or hotel between 1 a.m. and noon on Monday.

Duda said it is believed the two children froze to death. However, an autopsy is pending.

The three surviving children were evaluated and expected to be OK. Child Protective Services is involved as the investigation continues.

Duggan said the city last contacted the family in November. At the time, there were reportedly concerns the family would lose their housing — though no resolution was reached.

According to WJBK, Duggan noted that there is a family shelter miles from where the two children froze to death.

Duda said the mother was detained but she has not been charged, according to The Detroit News.

“I don’t think anyone really wants to think about that at the moment with two children passed, but the reality is that the circumstances do have to be examined,” he said.


"Cold Blue."
 
Believe that money will be gone very quickly, on bling, clothes, trips, anything but what the money was intended for. This is like giving a crackhead a jar of the stuff and telling them to use it a little at a time.
“I lost it all, fucking chips is rigged!
 
Says she tried to keep hotel rooms that she had rented, but the hotel management turned her away. Gee? Why would a business turn away a seemingly paying customer? Hooking and drugs are looking more and more likely. She was likely bringing Johns and her drug hook-ups to her fucking hotel rooms, the hotels noticed what she was doing, and told her to get the fuck out before they call the cops. None of her story adds up to this being a tragic, but innocent accident. The more she talks, the more she sounds like she is desperately trying to get people not look into her as a suspect. Hopefully she gets taken into custody soon and never gets to enjoy any of the Nigger Lottery money that's started rolling in.
 
Hold up!
I took a peek at Lipstick Ally to see what the ladies over there were saying about this incident. Mostly a bunch of blaming the system and the father. They really really hate the father over there. The way he's wearing 2 coats during that interview, the fact he has a gym membership, having all this stuff for himself while his kids "froze". He apparently has/had his own gofundme for some reason too.
But that's not the most important thing they found. They posted pictures of him and what they are calling his whale.
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So what's the verdict? Was he a deadbeat dad who couldn't be bothered to see his kids? Or was he just trying to keep them from getting eaten by his sugar mama?
Aaaaawhh lowdy she comin'!

Fatty died of cold when others didn't, I got the thunkful that Fatty ate something white that turned out not to be sugar.
 
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