New video shows woman's arrest on charges she killed her 4-year-old son
Summary
TLDRThe transcript appears to be a conversation between a woman named Janette and an interviewer, possibly a police officer or a social worker, regarding the whereabouts of her son. Janette explains that her son had a fall and was taken to Providence Hospital in Everett, but she left without waiting for him to be fully checked due to a busy waiting room. She then took him to a friend's house in the Sea area, where she left him while she went to a recovery center for alcoholism treatment. Janette is concerned about her son's safety and custody issues with her mother, who has legal custody but is not allowing Janette to see her older son. The interviewer is trying to get more information about Janette's friend to ensure the child's safety. Janette provides some details but is unable to give a specific address or phone number for her friend. The conversation also touches on Janette's struggle with substance abuse and her efforts to recover.
Takeaways
- 👶 The child has been left with a friend in the Seattle area after an injury, but the exact location is not known.
- 🤕 The child had an injury to the head after falling, which resulted in bleeding but no vomiting.
- 🏥 The mother, Janette, took the child to Providence hospital in Everett for medical attention but left without a full check-up due to the wait time.
- 🚗 Janette drove from Everett to Seattle, which she estimated took around 2 hours.
- 🚌 After leaving the child with a friend, Janette took a bus to her current location, which cost approximately $30.
- 📍 Janette is unable to provide the exact address of where the child is currently staying.
- 📞 Janette does not have a phone number for the friend who is currently looking after her child.
- 📝 Janette found the friend's contact information through her old Facebook account.
- 🍺 Janette admits to being an alcoholic and has had periods of recovery and relapse, which is part of why she is currently seeking help.
- 👪 There is a custody dispute involving Janette's mother, who has legal custody papers but is not allowing Janette to see her older son.
- 🏠 Janette has had problems with her parents and was not staying at home, leading to her staying with a friend and seeking help for her alcoholism.
Q & A
What is the main concern expressed by the police officer in the script?
-The main concern expressed by the police officer is the safety and whereabouts of Janette's son, who has been left with a friend while she seeks help for her alcoholism.
Why did Janette leave her son with a friend?
-Janette left her son with a friend because she was having problems with her parents and they wouldn't let her in the house. She also wanted to seek help for her alcoholism and believed the friend would take good care of her son.
What happened to Janette's son that caused concern?
-Janette's son fell and hit his head, resulting in bleeding. Although she took him to the doctor, there were concerns about the severity of the injury and whether he received proper medical attention.
Why was Janette unable to provide the friend's contact information?
-Janette was unable to provide the friend's contact information because she only had her number, which she found on her old Facebook account, and she doesn't have the friend's address or any other details.
What is the significance of the blood drops on Janette's shoes?
-The blood drops on Janette's shoes are significant as they indicate that her son's injury was bleeding, which raises concerns about the nature and severity of the injury.
What is the relationship between Janette and her mother regarding the custody of her children?
-Janette's mother has legal custody of Janette's older son and is not allowing Janette to see him. Janette has legal custody of her younger son but is struggling with personal issues and seeks help.
How long has Janette been dealing with alcoholism?
-Janette has been dealing with alcoholism for about three years, as she mentions this is her third year and she has been in recovery for 11 months in her second year.
What is the current living situation of Janette's son after she left him with a friend?
-Janette's son is currently with a longtime friend in the Sea area, but the exact location is not known. Janette plans to stay at a recovery center for 12 months and has discussed this arrangement with her friend.
What was Janette's initial reaction to her son's injury?
-Janette's initial reaction was to take her son to the Providence hospital in Everett. However, she did not wait for him to be fully checked out due to the long wait and left the hospital.
What transportation did Janette use to get to the recovery center?
-Janette used a bus to get to the recovery center after leaving her car at her friend's house where she had left her son.
What is the current status of Janette's car?
-Janette's car, a Nissan, is currently at her friend's house where she left it after dropping off her son.
Outlines
👶 Concern for Child's Safety and Custody Issues
The speaker, Janette, discusses a situation involving her son who had an accident and is now with a trusted friend due to Janette's personal issues with her parents. She mentions her son fell and had to be taken to Providence hospital in Everett, but she left before he could be fully checked due to a long wait. Janette reveals she is an alcoholic and is planning to stay at a recovery center for 12 months. There are concerns about the child's safety and whereabouts, but Janette assures that her son is in good hands with her longtime friend, despite not having the exact address or contact information for her.
🤔 Probing for Accurate Information on the Child's Location
The conversation continues with an attempt to ascertain the location of Janette's son. Janette insists she knows where her son is but is unable to provide an address or contact details for her friend who is caring for him. There is a sense of urgency as the interviewer tries to ensure the child's safety following an injury. Janette eventually provides a vague address from memory, which is in Seattle, Washington. The discussion also touches on Janette's struggles with alcoholism and her recovery process.
🕰 Timeframe and Details of the Child's Hospital Visit
The dialogue focuses on the timeline of events, including the time of the child's injury and the duration of the hospital visit. Janette explains that she did not wait for her son to be fully examined at the hospital due to the crowd and instead decided to leave. She provides more details about the hospital visit, her son's condition, and the decision-making process that led to leaving the hospital without a full check-up. There is also mention of her communication with a friend through Facebook to arrange care for her son.
📞 Efforts to Contact and Confirm the Child's Situation
The final paragraph details ongoing efforts to contact Janette's friend and confirm the child's situation. Janette provides information about her son's attire and the hospital visit, which is passed on to aid in locating him. There is mention of a potential phone number for her friend, but Janette expresses doubt that her friend will answer. The conversation also includes a brief mention of Janette's sister and her plans to possibly move to Pasadena, California.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Privacy
💡Alcoholic
💡Custody
💡Recovery
💡Concern for Safety
💡Hospital
💡Injury
💡Communication
💡Address
💡Bus
Highlights
Individual requests privacy during a conversation.
Mention of blood drops on shoes due to son's fall.
Concern about son's safety after an incident.
The mother's struggle with alcoholism and its impact on her children.
Legal custody issues with the mother's parents.
The son was taken to Providence in Everett for medical attention.
Lack of concrete information about the friend caring for the son.
The mother's plan to stay away for 12 months to recover from alcoholism.
The son was left with a friend without a clear address or contact information.
The mother's uncertainty about the exact location where her son was left.
Concerns about the son's well-being after he fell and hit his head.
The son's fall resulted in bleeding but no vomiting.
The mother's lack of a phone to maintain contact with her son.
The mother's previous drug use and recovery attempts.
The son's fall happened early in the morning around 10 or 11.
The mother's brief visit to the hospital without a thorough check-up for her son.
The mother's description of the hospital's check-in process.
The son was not wearing specific clothing, just regular blue pajamas.
The mother's sister is planning to fly out, indicating a possible support network.
Transcripts
I can do it yeah okay yeah sure nothing
on you no
okay you guys give us some
privacy thank
you thank
you can I just you can make you don't
need to reach in I'll just there thank
you do you know why we're here are you
okay if I open this zipper why are you
guys what's going on today can I open
the zipper just check in there thank you
I just want to make sure before what's
going on today with you and like sounds
like the cops have been talking to you
already yeah so my um so I you got some
blood drops on your shoes yeah
so my son fell this morning earlier oh
no yeah but I was able to take him to
the doctors and everything was okay I
took him to with another lady so she can
watch him for me cuz I was I wasn't
staying at home I had problems going on
with my parents and they didn't let me
in the house so I um I was saying with
another lady she was super sweet that's
where my son fell and then but but we
left so I was like okay you know um so I
went to another lady's house and I told
her if she could watch him for me I
wanted to come get you know I wanted to
to fully recover I'm an alcoholic so um
I was like if you can watch him for me
for 12 months that'd be amazing because
I'm not talking to my mom and she's the
one that has like just like a notorized
paper saying that she has legal custody
of them but I have legal custody of them
she's not letting me see my older son so
I'm a little that would be really hard
yeah I'm a little bit upset about that
one so I'm here now and everything's
okay so I don't know what else well we
obviously we just we want to make sure
that he's safe and know where he is
who's the friend that you left it with
um I love him with another lady I don't
have her
information oh well that's that's not
going to cut it we got to figure out
where he's at where can you like tell me
the location where somebody could go and
check on him and make sure he's okay in
um like seac area Okay more specific I
don't have address address nothing who's
the friend how do you know the person
that how did you pick the person a
longtime friend that I know okay what's
her name um that's all I know
okay and you've known or anything okay
but you've known her for a long time so
how did you reach out to her so I
reached out to her um because I I needed
help how did you reach out to her um I
found her number on my old Facebook but
I no longer have a Facebook anymore okay
something you sign back no delet I
delete it all the time so yeah you found
it today on your old Facebook and her
name is
okay and she lives in the seac
area so you drove in from the first
house you were at to her house or the
doctor first mhm what doctor did you
take him to
Swedish Swedish and that's it Swedish
where or I think it's Providence
actually Providence in Everett in
Everett Providence okay you understand
we just need to make sure that he's okay
and then yeah we can just do that and
then we'll we can leave you be you know
yeah okay so how do we
find I don't know can you describe to me
how you got there from Providence so I
just drove from there to Seattle and
then that's it you drove from Providence
to
Seattle yes okay um did you drive on the
freeway or mhm okay um how how long did
it take you to get there like 2 hours 2
hours and what car were you driving my
car so just like 1 hour or so and what
kind of car do you have um I have a
Nissan okay where's that car now I don't
have it with me okay so where's it at um
I left it at her house and then I came
over here on the bus okay you left C
mhm okay what um do you remember what
exit you
took I don't know okay
um
okay so just to clarify you go from from
Everett to the hospital in Everett you
get him checked out you drive to your
friend in seax you leave the car there
you leave him there and you take a bus
from seac down here mhm okay and that
all happen today yeah so pretty
expensive ticket get a c bus come down
here no actually it was only like 30
bucks oh really yeah okay what's your
first name again Janette Janette okay
Janette
you're not you're
not
lying you have a longtime friend that
you reach out to to leave your with who
you obviously care about very much I
love him with all my yes and you're
expressing how upset you are about
what's going on between you and your mom
and the custody of him and your older
son like that's horrible so I know that
you're not going to go leave your son
with somebody and you don't know where
he is yeah no so you do know where he is
no I know where he is I know where he's
at tell me where he's at I don't have
that address for him okay how can we
find the address for him I don't know
did you put it in your phone no to get
there okay you know where your son is
because you're a mom who loves her son
very much and you didn't I'm Janette I'm
sorry Janette yeah you took him
somewhere and you're going to go back to
him and you know where he
is so tell me where he's at so we can
make sure that he's okay or what's going
on so he's not I mean he's there he's
with her but he's tell me how to go
check on him
I can give you an address okay what's
the address I don't know you have to
write it down okay I can do
that thank
you do you have a phone number for her
too um I don't okay I don't have a phone
number for her
but when he fell where'd he get hurt
just he on his head but he fell on the
ground and he hurt himself heads are the
worst
yeah I'm just trying to find I don't
even how old's your son he is
five so I don't know if this is the
right
[Music]
one and Seattle
Washington
so
yep I
mean Seattle Washington where did you
get that address from just now from the
top of my head okay yeah okay so that's
where you remember leaving him so yeah
that's
yeah yeah okay how do you spell
that um last name
is yeah uh so and and if you guys can't
find him or whatever this is where I'm
going to be for the next 12 months but I
mean he's there check in did you guys
discuss that you're going to you're
obviously going to communicate with him
still you want to check on him and all
that how are you guys going to
communicate well I'm not I'm not going
to have my I'm not going to use my phone
CU I'm going to be here for the next 12
months okay um so if anything I don't
know what else okay that's it you didn't
discuss that with before you left I I
yes I discussed it with her I'm going to
be here for 12 months and then um and
then but before that um like I don't
speak to my parents or anything like
that because we got into an altercation
so but this is where I this is where I'm
going to be okay you can um going to
give him that address yeah and then
um tell me about your alcoholism how
long have you been dealing with that
I've been drinking alcohol or if you
don't mind telling me you don't have to
tell me it's I've been here this is like
my third okay I've been here like this
is like my third year here okay so I did
11 months in recovery because I've never
I was never like an alcoholic I was more
like of a drug user so I the only drug I
ever used was meth
and I used it for roughly like five four
to five years um I came to finally get
clean on and off on and off right I
tried it one time and then years passed
and then I do it again and then years
pass sure so I'm here now um I did a
full year of recovery 11 months and then
I did my second year um like coming back
and like you know doing the group and
stuff like that so two years this is my
third year clean I started drinking a
lot because I was like okay I'm not a
drinker I'm like I I was you know I was
a I was a drug
so alcohol is okay so alcohol's fine I'm
like it's a socialized thing that
everybody does I'm going to go out I'm
going to have dinner I'm going to do
this well I drink to the point where I
can drink a whole bottle of Just Like
Liquor so I'm like that's now I'm an
alcoholic gotta so I started to have all
kinds of problems and then now I'm back
here hoping I can get clean again I just
di well I'm glad you're in a space where
you feel safe that you feel like that
can work for you I hope it does yeah
that's great yeah I'm ready good well I
hope I just want to um figure out where
your son is obviously there was some
concerns and once we can do that um his
injury was pretty bad yeah was there
quite a bit of blood and stuff what did
he do he jumped from the from the bed
that we were sleeping on to the ground
and then he just got blood on his head
and so I had him take him to the doctor
and so he's doing good okay okay how did
what did you hit it on just on the
ground okay how did it start bleeding
just it's just started bleeding can you
show me like what side of his head do
you remember what side of his head it
was um I don't remember exactly what
side of the head it was was but it's
starting to rain a little bit Yeah
it okay so you don't how what time did
it occur today like early like at 10 11
10 or 11 okay do you know what time it
is now it's already 6 6:30 or about to
be 7 so how long were you guys at the
hospital we were only there for a little
bit he I don't even think he got check
we got there and um but we didn't he
didn't I didn't wait enough for him to
get checked out so so he didn't actually
go back and get checked gotcha did you
actually go inside and check him in mhm
okay and then did you tell him you were
leaving or did you did okay you just
said he's not going to be seen and left
yeah okay and how is he acting he's okay
yeah what happened to him when he fell
nothing he just cried just cried mhm
just just like you know just like
yeah okay yeah do you want to sit down I
can put you just I can leave the door
open you can sit right there so you're
out of the ring
uh when you fell down you think need to
go to the hospital because he was
bleeding from his head so that's why
yeah go
that's and you can stay
dry yeah so well that's scary he's four
okay did he vomit or anything no okay he
didn't vomit or anything
okay all
right I'll hang tight for just a minute
well hopefully we can quickly locate him
and move
on um you said it took you two hours to
get from Providence to your friend's
house
mhm and you left for there about 10:00
this morning yeah okay do you know how
long you at the hospital
for um I was only there for a little bit
of time again I didn't want to wait so I
was like let's go
mhm can you describe to me what that
Providence looks like do you know what
road it's on or what is um did you park
in the emergency room parking lot
or I don't remember I don't know or was
there a parking garage or anything I
don't remember at the top of my head
okay do you remember when you walked in
like can you describe to me when you
walked in what it looked like it just
the hospital just the hospital okay but
can you describe like when you walk in
the door where was the checkin in the
front like the I walked in as soon as I
walked in the front desk was checked in
right there and I just I said my son had
to be seen for something and then I just
his name and everything okay you're
going like this so you wrote it down or
was there like a check-in thing or there
was a check all but I think they checked
me in no okay yeah so you didn't write
anything on there okay have you been
there before no no that was your first
time that was my first time
when you checked in the desk was it just
an open desk or just an open was it
behind a like a did they have like a
glass wall or just an open desk okay was
there a lot of people in there yeah
that's why you didn't want to wait cuz
it was too long do you think he needed
stitches or anything no he's fine okay
you didn't remember where his injury was
m is it front side back do you remember
it's the side it was the side definitely
one of the sides that you recall the
front yeah okay front you're kind of
pointing above the
eyebrow
okay all right and then you contacted
your friend through Facebook yeah okay
or I got her information through
Facebook oh okay and then what
information did you get um just her
number and then I went to her house and
dropped off my kid there and then now
I'm here okay you got like her phone
number mhm okay and did you call her
from your
phone um from my phone
okay the one that's in your purse there
you called her from
okay I think I erased it though but I
have her
number I don't know if you guys want to
call her but I don't think she's going
to answer anymore what's his
called
yes
MH that's um her number her number
uh I again I don't think she's
gonna I don't think she's going to
answer how come what makes you think
that because I don't know if she's still
going to be
there did you send her any text
messages no
okay hey Janet you guys have State
Insurance is that you go through when
you go to the hospital m is it that is
the Apple yeah yeah apple
H do you remember what your son was
wearing today when you took him to the
hospital um pajamas blue pajamas poo
like we need the Poo just regular blue
pajamas oh blue
so I just passed that information on
they're going to be they'll they'll see
if they can get a hold of her check that
add she gave maybe a phone number too
yeah I'm going give call
that
can I ask who you're messaging with yeah
my sister she I was just talking to her
about um her flying out here oh nice
where does she live California oh okay
what
part um in
pasadina yeah I want to move over there
that it's nice and sunny down there
right now yeah really good
yeah yep yeah can you sure
she I might just take her phone she's
got some specks on her shirt she's got
BL on her shoes she's not really making
sense
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