tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24200494.post675656195281110049..comments2024-03-29T03:21:55.724-04:00Comments on Nicholas Stix, Uncensored: A Letter from a Relative of 19-Month-Old Child Abuse Murder Victim, Christopher MarchiselliNicholashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12372393717833610657noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24200494.post-42625810114259882862016-09-12T04:08:37.518-04:002016-09-12T04:08:37.518-04:00Sir, You are incorrect... my baby cousin Christoph...Sir, You are incorrect... my baby cousin Christopher had early developmental delays as well... even at eighteen months old, around the time of his death, 30 years ago today, he could barely pick his own head up. Sadly, his mom April was not even in the same room when he needed her. She left the children in the apartment and was in a neighbor's house. So that is where it was neglect and not murder. You are very wrong. Christopher's young sibling tried to help him which for a young child was very difficult at the angle they were apart and also with Christopher's weight because the sibling barely had any himself, his sibling struggled to try to lift him to save his life. You seriously have some nerve because you are mad at one particular judge and the injustice in the system, which I agree with you about the system being unjust but to make my baby cousin Christopher's tragic death and case out to be what you see fit in your mind, only adds to the injustice in this insane world. Try adding something positive and of value to the living in this world. Sometimes, we as people can get so caught up in the negative, being that it surrounds us, but don't let it outweigh the positive that is still left for you to do here, before it's all over. Good Luck finding your niche & PEACE!!!EdenzAngelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03349241092589679361noreply@blogger.com