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  1. No.
    I’m sorry but no.
    This girl isn’t smart enough to plan that.
    She simply isn’t.
    Also her not worrying when her friend said something is wrong is understandable. Why. Her father was a horrible alcoholic. She saw his “spells” time and time again.
    Also, if Austin gave a damn shit so bad why did he flee the house? Where was he to clean that shit up before?
    Honestly, I would believe Austin did this intentionally over Megan. She wasn’t rushing to move out. She dealt with her father’s shit.
    What was with his testimony. HE LIED UNDER OATH many times even when medical evidence said otherwise.

    If she’s in jail he will get everything or his dad’s. The dad he ran from after he already cut off everybody else even the little kids.
    His own violent behavior is also sus.
    Personally, I think one or two things happened. She threw stuff and it was the perfect cocktail of powder (which I didn’t even know what that was), big bomb, urine and water OR the brother actually did it and was just waiting for the perfect moment to do it.

    This girl needs help not jail. She needs a mother who gives a shit – what mother allows her kids to live like that? She needs mental and emotional help to deal with all her issues which were actually caused by how she grew up. Truly though, unless they found actual searches showing her trying to figure out way to harm him (come on, unless you digest chemicals no one believes it will kill you and his losing his limbs was more than half way his fault for his bad health and alcohol use) it was either purely accidental or the brother did it.

  2. Her statement in court was, to me, sincere. I see a broken young girl with years of therapy ahead of her. Mistakes were made, but i don't believe for a second she murdered her dad.

  3. I'm frustrated her brother would sit on that stand and treat his sister like that. Denial can be a strong thing, but to be so drunk you're oblivious to chemical burns? Come on…No alcohol problem? Not to mention, you'd think if he was so concerned for his father his dad wouldn't have died lonely. The same dad that called her an angel, and insisted there was no malice. It's good that the judge had the sense to give her a chance at life, seems like it was a horrible accident that was more a result of his drunkenness than her anger in the end.

  4. I think the judge got it right. I definitely don't think she spread a paste on him. I feel so sorry for those kids. Even her own Dad didn't think she was a murderer.

  5. I think she was a teenager and threw a frustrated fit at her alcoholic father, I think she threw whatever items were nearby at him but I don't think she intentionally with malice spread chemicals on him. I think her reaction to her friend was sincere in that whatever she threw was so innocuous to her that she could only assume her dad was out of it drunk. Her friend only told her "something is wrong with your dad" she never said "your dad has giant sores/burns on him Megan" I feel like the delivery of the message was lacking, so Megan could only assume that her friend was talking about her dad being very very drunk.

  6. I was married to a raging alcoholic… And that really messed me up. Still in therapy because of it. Imagine a child having to deal with that. He obviously didn't deserve to die, but I feel like this was a legitimate mistake. I doubt she actually knew what she threw at him. I think the sentence was very fair. The judge was correct… She lost a lot of time to trying to care for him… A time when she should've been enjoying her teenage years. I hope she makes something of herself.

  7. The way Austin so easily lied on the stand and kept his other kids from seeing him makes me wonder what he's really hiding. Not to mention the time discrepancies. The jury messed up on this 1. Thank goodness the judge corrected what she could. Too bad she couldn't put a tracker on Austin, though. He seems more dangerous than her.

  8. I'm going to just put this out here….if this kid chose to live with her father, including all of the filth and alcohol etc…WHAT was happening at the mother's house?? That she would actively choose to live in squander!?

  9. Seems like Austin just wanted a gold star by cleaning and "laying down the law"….PLEASE. Why didn't he help clean before?? And didn't he move out because he couldn't handle it? And left his sister with it all? Austin is a piece of lying work, sorry

  10. I'm sorry but there is NO EXCUSE for filth of that magnitude. NOPE! Shame on Conrad! But also, shame on those healthy, teenage kids that were "old enough" for parties at a hotel and to drive vehicles and some living on their own! NO EXCUSES. HOWEVER… that's the only crime i see here. I don't believe Megan hurt her father on purpose for a minute! And let's be honest, it was her birthday and ALL teenagers are going to be consumed by what they'll be doing and how they will look partying with their friends…plus, this kid already had it so rough living like they did due to their dad's alcoholism and the pig sty. This was a sad situation all around…

  11. My husband's mother died from alcoholism. At the end she was very abusive mentally I believe. I agree with the judge's decision. She has a good heart and could tell the stress that young girl had to endure by herself so great job judge.

  12. Honestly every single adult from her biological parents to her adopted parents failed this girl. I grew up with a mother & step father who were addicted to & sold meth. Although there were constant drug transactions taking place & random people in & out of our home all hours of the day & night our home wasn’t dirty. But once we (myself & my siblings) left the home to live with our father that changed. Much like Conrad’s home there was a path that you had to walk through, with random things piled to the ceiling ( I’m not exaggerating )bc they would go dumpster diving. They have since split up but my mom still Iives in the home even without running water or electricity. She uses buckets of water to flush her toilet so it’s not even functional. Luckily she has no pets in those conditions & hygiene wise showers daily & always has clean clothes from using my grandparents washing machine & shower. I can speak from experience of how it feels to see a loved one live like that as an adult but to put that on a child is just cruel. Their mother should have been held liable for knowing about the conditions & the alcoholism & doing nothing about it. She was still legally responsible for those children. If she herself couldn’t be in the home without gagging & vomiting from the filth why would she ever under any circumstances, even if they wanted to live there, allow them to? I hope this young woman gets a chance at a real life & is able to heal from the lifetime of trauma & neglect she’s endured in addition to being blamed for the death of her father when no real evidence was presented that proved that to be true.

    Oh & F*CK that prosecutor! It’s normal for them to give their recommendation for sentencing. It is not normal for them to then argue with the judge’s ruling & then try to squeeze in more punishment on top of that. As if this girl hasn’t already spent almost 2 yrs in jail awaiting trail. Thank goodness for this judge! For once they got it right!

  13. I hope she gets the help she needs, I lived with a drug and alcohol addicted father. At times being his only carer as an adult and that was pure hell. I believe she is innocent. If he hadn't been totally wiped out he would have been able to help himself. Who knows in the state he was in if he didn't cause this himself. This girl was let down in a big way, she is a survivor of an alcoholic nightmare. The mother should have had some responsibility, I would never leave a child in that situation. Why adopt her in the first place, to put her through that.

  14. I honestly agree with the judge. I don't think there was enough evidence for her to be found guilty, based only on what I see here. I am also a recovering alcoholic and could absolutely see a place where if she did throw powder at him, he may have tried to wash it off with water and then inflicted the burns upon himself by doing that, any number of things could have happened. I hope she does well and I hope the judge got it right

  15. As someone who grew up being raised by an alcoholic mother, when something happened to my mother, I never really got to concerned. Everything that happened to her, she did to herself whether it was from falling or just being sick. She ended up in the hospital often as I grew into an adult. When I’d visit her, I’d see how difficult she would be with staff. I started feeling less bad when she’d end up in the hospital but I’d still go visit her. She truly became a nuisance in my eyes as sad as that sounds. I can understand as someone growing up becoming the person they’re gonna be, becoming less empathetic to the person hindering your growth and keeping you from having a healthy happy life. :/
    Im honestly happy for her. She has to live with what she done. I sure af didn’t know anything about lye or really the dangers of chemicals at 18. I have siblings and they all went thru the same crap as I did but we’re all different generations. This case kind of hit home for me. I didn’t have a father to go to tho, he was in prison. So it was the alcoholic mother or living in the system.
    It’s such a more complicated situation than people who haven’t lived like this would understand

  16. She obviously did not think it would kill him, why would she send her best friend over there if she meant to seriously harm or kill her dad. I believe she did not mean to harm him.

  17. I didn't know that Lye could cause so much harm. I use white vinegar, water and lemon juice as much as possible to clean for a few reasons. The main reason is my pets as at the moment I have an 11months cavoodle called Tilly and a 9 month old called Bentley. When I was fostering I used the same mixture as well. I was also a teacher and wouldn't have certain cleaning products used by the school cleaners as I had 5 year olds. I wanted to be safe rather than sorry just in case there are fumes in some cleaning products.

  18. Idt she knew what she was doing. I think she threw it in anger & he (like u said) urinated. He might not have felt it because extreame alcoholism causes neuropathy, usually in the feet & legs. If he had that he might have not felt the burning in a way normal ppl would due to loss of sensation. What a tragic life for all involved

  19. I think the judge got it right. We need to focus more on whether or not a person has the likelihood to reoffend and less on punishment. Prison would have been the worst place for her.

  20. Let me go back when I was 18 hmm? I agree with the judge. It was not this girls responsibility to take care of her drunken parent. Honestly I didn't know at that age what line was and didn't know much of any other chemicals. I don't think she knew how harmful these chemicals are. You don't see teenagers going around and reading labels. Looks like her parents didn't even teach her the basics either. The question I would ask is if you guys don't clean why do you have this type of chemicals in your house. Also the cops should have found out when these chemicals were bought and who bought them too. They do it for the other cases. Why not this one? Also her brother wasn't too honest either. I didn't care what she said on her testimony. I would have shown more remorse that my father is dead. Very sad case. I feel so sorry for her dad who gave his life to alcohol.

  21. Is no one gonna talk bout how it sounds like they’re blaming the drain cleaner for all of the kidney damage or are we pretending that level of alcoholism doesn’t harm every part of your body??

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