Once you've chosen a daycare, how do you know your child is safe? from In Good Hands: ... the prosecutor wanted to establish Brown’s allegiance to Gail Cutro [on trial for murdering one infant and indicted in the murder and attempted murder of two other infants] ... “In fact,” Gasser encouraged, “you would to this day be willing to allow Gail to care for your children as you sit here today?” “Yeah, I would let her take care of my newborn kid that’s on the way…. Gail is a loving woman.”
In Good Hands exposes the emotional bonds that can make severing the relationship between parent and caregiver agonizing—even when children’s lives may be at stake. After the deaths, and the investigations, and the multiple trials it is easy to second guess the parents who left their children with the Cutros even after repeated medical crises occurred in that home. But importantly, In Good Hands gives us the information to second guess ourselves. True crime at its best, In Good Hands reads like a mystery novel, but contains a wealth of critical information anyone relying on a caregiver needs to know. available at: AMAZON KOBO BARNESandNOBLE APPLE Goodreads listing
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