I've never been in that situation, and I doubt you have either.
I have given that angle a thought. What they saw had to be horrifying. I think it's reasonable that they may not have been thinking clearly at that point.
You probably aren't capable of rearing children, either. Do yourself a favor and ask any parent if they think their kids would do the same thing. It's a common sense issue and you don't appear to have much experience with that.
You're not taking into account the horror the children had just seen and how that might have affected their thinking.
In the bus driver's statement, she says while she was talking to the kids, Rosen came out of his house and she and the kids went there. Had someone from the firehouse had come out at that point, maybe the kids would have gone there instead.
That's your problem, you are taking into account the most unlikely and ridiculous outcome as gospel. It's no different than psychos who have tried to employ the sleepwalking defense to prove their innocence when committing murder. It. does. not. hold. up. in. a. court. of. law.
That you continue to stand by such a far fetched scenario tells me all I need to know about how your mind works.
What's far-fetched about small children, who just witnessed a horrible act, not thinking clearly?
You said in another comment that the kids missed the firehouse completely as they were running from the school. That's not what happened. In the bus driver's statement, she says she saw them in the parking lot of the firehouse. That's when Rosen came, and they all went to his house.
So, they didn't miss the firehouse, that's where they were found by the bus driver.
I've never been in that situation, and I doubt you have either.
I have given that angle a thought. What they saw had to be horrifying. I think it's reasonable that they may not have been thinking clearly at that point.
You probably aren't capable of rearing children, either. Do yourself a favor and ask any parent if they think their kids would do the same thing. It's a common sense issue and you don't appear to have much experience with that.
You're not taking into account the horror the children had just seen and how that might have affected their thinking.
In the bus driver's statement, she says while she was talking to the kids, Rosen came out of his house and she and the kids went there. Had someone from the firehouse had come out at that point, maybe the kids would have gone there instead.
That's your problem, you are taking into account the most unlikely and ridiculous outcome as gospel. It's no different than psychos who have tried to employ the sleepwalking defense to prove their innocence when committing murder. It. does. not. hold. up. in. a. court. of. law.
That you continue to stand by such a far fetched scenario tells me all I need to know about how your mind works.
What's far-fetched about small children, who just witnessed a horrible act, not thinking clearly?
You said in another comment that the kids missed the firehouse completely as they were running from the school. That's not what happened. In the bus driver's statement, she says she saw them in the parking lot of the firehouse. That's when Rosen came, and they all went to his house.
So, they didn't miss the firehouse, that's where they were found by the bus driver.