06-01-2016, 11:02 AM
The Jaces' sons were both under 10 years old when their mother was murdered in front of them by their father.
I feel bad that the kids were robbed of their mother in such a violent way and that they have to live with what they witnessed and the sins of their father. But, I just read that they are being raised by family (on their mother's side) who love them.
Anyway, in my opinion, if they have the right long-term support, there's no reason to write them off and assume that they have lower odds of growing up to become upstanding members of society than other children (including those who also suffered extreme childhood trauma).
I feel bad that the kids were robbed of their mother in such a violent way and that they have to live with what they witnessed and the sins of their father. But, I just read that they are being raised by family (on their mother's side) who love them.
Anyway, in my opinion, if they have the right long-term support, there's no reason to write them off and assume that they have lower odds of growing up to become upstanding members of society than other children (including those who also suffered extreme childhood trauma).