well yes, because it means you think they are liars, but it’s not just that is it? They are judged by you and others to be terrible parents, remember?
I know that Kate McCann wasn't sure that leaving the patio doors of 5A open was a good idea because she asked her friends for their opinions on 3rd May. I also know that she said later;
"If I'd had to think for one second about it, it wouldn't have happened. I never even had to think like that, to make the decision. It felt so safe that I didn't even have to - I mean, I don't think we took a risk.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/madeleines-parents-we-were-wrong-to-believe-she-was-safe-alone-6610698.htmlSo not only did she neglect to mention that she
did think about it and discuss it, she was
still, despite the evidence, denying that it was risky.
Do good parents ignore all the advice about the risks attached to leaving small children unsupervised? As doctors, had these two never faced upset parents explaining how they were only momentarily in another room but still their child managed to have an accident? Were they completely unaware that the home is one of the most dangerous places for small children?
The parents were keen on quoting US information about child abduction, but more children die there from accidents ar home;
Accidents at home claim the lives of six children in the U.S. each day (that's more than 2,200 a year) and send thousands of other children to the emergency room regularly, according to Safe Kids Worldwide. The only category of accidents that causes more fatal injuries? Motor vehicle crashes.
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/renovation/a33636/home-hazards-for-children/