On August 24, 2009, two young children, ages 4 months and 2 years, lost their lives in a fire that destroyed their mobile home. Their 4 year old sister narrowly escaped with her own life. And where was the mother? The answer to that question is still to be found.
What we do know is that she wasn't "in the bathroom, heared a loud 'whoosh' and stepped out of the bathroom to find black smoke and flames in the house." The newest story reveals that Amy Robinson wasn't in the home at all. This isn't news for many posters on a local news website who felt the mother's story and her reactions following the tragic event didn't add up.
Ms. Robinson claimed that she was in the bathroom when the fire started, her two older children were in a bedroom on one end of the home where the fire started, and her 4 month old baby was in her bedroom on the other end of the home....away from the fire. With those facts, Ms. Robinson should have been able to reach the 4 month old at the very least since the two of them were on the same end of the home and away from the flames, but that was not the case.
According to Ms. Robinson, when she emerged from the bathroom, heard the "whoosh," and saw & smelled the smoke, she ran out of the home and yelled for help, but not before trying to reach them and being denied access by the intense flames.
Well, the story could have been true if not for the questions of why the baby, who was AWAY from the flames wasn't taken out of the house by the mother and why the mother didn't have any burns or soot on her from trying to "reach her children"?
Then, her interview with a local news station left a lot to be desired. She just didn't look or sound like a grieving mother who had just lost two children on such a tragic way. She just didn't seem genuinely sad. And now it seems we know why. She was lying about something.
She was lying about where she was on the day of the fire. She wasn't in the bathroom. She wasn't even in the home. She left a 4 year old, a 2 year old, and a 4 month old at home alone and the older two children played with a lighter and set the home on fire.
She lied to cover her butt.


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