You know, my daughters have been through their entire lives and knowing about my case.
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My daughters have grown up knowing all about my kidnapping and the case and what happened.
My mother was pretty much on my case all the time.
In 2002, my husband died very suddenly. My main concern that day was how to deliver the news to our daughter, then eight. Someone put me in touch with Judith Wallerstein, an expert in child psychology who coached me through what to say.
I worry that my daughters are too taken care of.
It's quite difficult for a parent to know that their daughter is in great danger.
I had a daughter and lost her a long while ago. That's too sad a story to go into.
I had never attended a trial until my daughter's murder trial. What I witnessed in that courtroom enraged and redirected me.
I don't have children that I've lost in a bitter custody dispute. But I see an enormous wound in kids due to a lack of their dads.
I often get too emotionally involved in my cases.
I have done everything I can to make sure my daughter knows her father because you form your own identity by rebelling against your parents - but first you have to know them.
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