Routine Traffic Stop Uncovers Killer Mom



The case of Julissa Thaler.

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34 thoughts on “Routine Traffic Stop Uncovers Killer Mom

  1. Our system on jistice and child care needs to be abolished and reset and when it is proven that the parent is on drugs/mental problome it should be no second chances and given to the other parent/family with abolsutly no rights to the parent on drugs/mental issues

  2. This has made me, physically ill !
    That poor Child !
    All those with knowledge of this case, and did nothing to save that child from abuse, should be going to Prison as well !
    No words !
    Simply revolting !
    What a sick broken World we live in !

  3. It must feel so absolutely helpless knowing your child is being held by a dangerous crazy person, but rather than being able to call the police to get them rescued, the state says that is where they belong.

    Absolutely insane.

  4. I believe that once a child is under child protection orders. there should be a law governing parents not to move home for at least a year. That way the parents can be monitored for a time to see how they are progressing or not. Given that year the child would show signs of things getting better or worse as most children are not very good at showing thier unhappiness

  5. As a father who has gone through the same exact thing I can tell you the state gave my children back multiple time to a homeless, drug addicted mother even though I had my children in my custody for 2 years because she disappeared on drugs. I had a home, I had a job, I have never use drugs, and my children were in the best care under my supervision and the happiest they’ve ever been. MOM shows up one day out of the blue after two years and the state decided it was time for her to get them back! if I didn’t have a Lawyer that fought to a nail for me, my children would have been given back to her!!! since then, she has relapsed multiple times, had more children that were born addicted to drugs and lost custody of them. The state still gave those children back to her! This makes me sick to my stomach watching this, as a father, I felt the state or the judge would not listen to anything I was trying to tell them. I feel so bad for this father.

  6. The Brainless shouldn’t be in charge of the safety or any law enforcement agencies coz if any of this “professionals “ had 2 cells in their brain this beautiful little angel would still be alive happy with his daddy … rest in peace little angel and I’m sorry that the adults around failed you 💔

  7. I too had a horrible history with Dakota County child services. Fortunately my son's case turned around for the better but at the time everything in this story made me so devastated to hear because of similarities to my own situation. Again, in my situation, fortunately it turned around for the better. but there was a long time where I thought Dakota county was failing my son and his welfare and there was nothing I could do.

  8. I wish I could unwatch this. It is one of the worst and most disturbing events I've ever seen or heard of. I have a son around that age and watching him walk to the car being happy right before he was brutally murdered by his mother is so terrible.

  9. "We all told the social workers that she needs to be institutionalized — not just for a month, but maybe for a year or more. But nobody listened."

    Yeah the problem is that the funding for those institutions doesn't exist, so the bed to put her in didn't exist either. So the only realistic way she was going to get locked up away from her kid is if she did something severe enough to get sent to prison. Unfortunately, this is what sent her to prison instead.

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