@Matter_Yoda@TheBelEnd@todonoticias Y además le agujerearon las orejas rapidísimo, ni un pañal le cambiaron ni lo habían sostenido un poco más pobrecito
@clarincom Yo no manejo pero el día que lo haga lo primero que compro es el RESQME, q te permite cortar cinturones en segundos y romper vidrios. Xq se pueden atascar y no liberarse fácil. Quizás se hubiera salvado de tener uno.
@monn0ge Porque así se ve la población en muchos lugares y también depende donde estés, si vas para Misiones no es lo mismo que en Salta, si estás en Neuquén no es lo mismo que Jujuy genio
@picaae@therobbieharvey If they're 2 and 1,5 they're not from her. Some are here grand children like you say. But it's not rare @Sellersdozen is having her 5th set of twins for example
In 2008, Gary Siders, Jr. and Elizabeth Siders were legally married in West Virginia when he was 18 and she was 15.
For this to happen, their parents had to sign off. Gary Lee Siders and Christian White signed for Gary Jr., and Brian Russell and Lori Ann Raines signed for Elizabeth.
At the time, she was Elizabeth Ann Russell and had just completed eighth grade. Two months later, she gave birth to her second child.
According to statements from family members, Elizabeth gave birth to her first child at the age of 13. It’s unclear whether that child belongs to Gary Siders, Jr. That child falls outside the current case involving the 16 children found in the home.
Those children are aged 18, 16, 15, 14, 13, 11, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4 (twins), 2 (twins), and 1.5 years old (twins).
Right now, it’s assumed that all of those children belong to Elizabeth.
One hiccup in the investigation is that the children can barely communicate, making it difficult for authorities to determine exactly what happened.