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I wager, he knew, full well, all of this was coming.
Most likely he and his wife was (probably repeatedly) told that they should not attempt to pop a loaf, that it was life threatening for whatever reason. How do I know this?
Where on ANY of these pages does it say how she died? Why was the C-section an emergency? Hello?
The bastard KNEW she was going to croak. He basically sentenced her to death for a chance at a DNA trophy. This is why he only showed emotion when IT died. He doesn't give a crap about his wife. He murdered her.
Just my opinion, based on what I saw (and specific avoidance of details) on the various websites.
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"A heartbreaking video of a grieving father singing the Beatles’ “Blackbird†to his dying newborn son after the mother died in her sleep following childbirth is being shared across the world."
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I haven't watched the video (I can't stream at work), and I don't think I'd care to, but the whole article seems fishy. I wouldn't be letting anyone, friend/family or not, film me and take pictures of me as my family is falling apart around me. And I certainly wouldn't have the composure to write/say that statement towards the end of the end of the article after I'd just lost my wife and kid.
And then there's the memorial fund... all of which just goes to the grieving husband "for expenses". Well darn... why doesn't everyone just open up a damn memorial fund when a family member dies?! I know I should be saying how tragic this all is and I shouldn't be hating on the guy, but it just stinks of publicity and money-grabbing to me.
Anyway, if it is real, its another reason not to have kids. As I said, I wouldn't be able to function properly in the days afterwards if my wife were to die, and then to lose the kid means he lost his wife for absolutely nothing, other than the need to pass on his genes! I wonder if they knew if she had a condition that could cause complications with pregnancy or surgeries and carried on regardless...?
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On August 26, Ashley, age 30, shared publicly on her Facebook page a photo of the couple's legs and feet with a tiny pair of shoes between them with the words, "Coming Soon," one week after their seven-year wedding anniversary. Lennon, their first child was due February 22, 2015, but arrived some three-and-a-half months prematurely on November 8, 2014 after a traumatic health event for Ashley forced doctors to perform an emergency C-section.
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Update: This story initially incorrectly tied Ashley Picco's C-section to her passing away. In fact the health event that caused the C-section was responsible. On Thursday Morning, Chris Picco wrote online: "There are a number of stories circulating about the cause of Ashley's death and I wanted to share that the results of the examination are not complete yet. What we know is Ashley passed peacefully. As information becomes available, I will do my best to share. Thank you for your
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Well darn... why doesn't everyone just open up a damn memorial fund when a family member dies?!
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Is it just me that doesn't understand why losing a newborn is generally seen as more tragic than losing the mother? I guess I've just never really understood "blood ties". I don't think I could love something so much that I've only just met. To me it would be more like "Oh well, that was a waste of 9 months!" My wife dying on the other hand, someone I have chosen to love and not had thrust in my lap, thats a different story altogether. So I just can't bring myself to show pity for a lost baby. I really am of the mindset, "just have another one". Maybe its for the best I have no breeding inclinations.
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Is it just me that doesn't understand why losing a newborn is generally seen as more tragic than losing the mother? I guess I've just never really understood "blood ties". I don't think I could love something so much that I've only just met. To me it would be more like "Oh well, that was a waste of 9 months!" My wife dying on the other hand, someone I have chosen to love and not had thrust in my lap, thats a different story altogether. So I just can't bring myself to show pity for a lost baby. I really am of the mindset, "just have another one". Maybe its for the best I have no breeding inclinations.