02-20-2011, 06:06 PM
(02-20-2011, 05:58 PM)ZEROSPHERES Wrote: I think the only thing Maytee is guilty of here is being a caring mother who is alarmed at the possibility of what had happened to her son. I don't see any harmful intent or complicity in her actions. She is really at a disadvantage as this unfolds and wants answers and is hoping to find her son is alright. She knows he runs in dangerous circles and participates in dangerous activities. I listen to the 911 tapes and I hear her. She is a victim of the unfolding circumstances...IMO_
I agree with you, zero. Plus Maytee didn't have all the facts when she spoke to 911 and in her desperation to get action she was telling them a combination of what she'd heard and what she thought she'd heard, along with what she feared.