McGraw is, frankly, a judgmental scumbag. She's got at least three or four online identities, some less-than-mediocre books to sell on Amazon, a shrinking pool of relatives she hasn't alienated yet for reviews, and a bottomless desire for attention, apparently. And disturbingly, people have accepted her version of events, which is designed to serve her agenda, not establish what really happened.
For example, you'll never hear her admit that some of the MOm's tweets were quite clearly coming from her phone. Nowhere do you see her admit that the mom was performing actual chores at the time the child was in trouble. Nowhere does she acknowledge that this tragedy is a fairly common one: the childhood drowning, which can happen in an instant. Everyone makes mistakes. No one is perfect. Except, of course, Madison McGraw---or whatever her real name is.
I can't imagine a third party in a tragedy taking it upon herself to call detectives, demand that the mother apologize (for what?) and pursue TV networks and reporters. It's obscene. If she could dig up the kid's body and use it for publicity, I bet she would. Meanwhile, that poor mother.....I cannot imagine what she's going through, even without all this abuse on top of it.
On The Terrible Story Of Shellie Ross (And Everyone Else)
McGraw is, frankly, a judgmental scumbag. She's got at least three or four online identities, some less-than-mediocre books to sell on Amazon, a shrinking pool of relatives she hasn't alienated yet for reviews, and a bottomless desire for attention, apparently. And disturbingly, people have accepted her version of events, which is designed to serve her agenda, not establish what really happened.
For example, you'll never hear her admit that some of the MOm's tweets were quite clearly coming from her phone. Nowhere do you see her admit that the mom was performing actual chores at the time the child was in trouble. Nowhere does she acknowledge that this tragedy is a fairly common one: the childhood drowning, which can happen in an instant. Everyone makes mistakes. No one is perfect. Except, of course, Madison McGraw---or whatever her real name is.
I can't imagine a third party in a tragedy taking it upon herself to call detectives, demand that the mother apologize (for what?) and pursue TV networks and reporters. It's obscene. If she could dig up the kid's body and use it for publicity, I bet she would. Meanwhile, that poor mother.....I cannot imagine what she's going through, even without all this abuse on top of it.