the hardest thing. it s something that, - as a parent, you want to fix. you can see your child s . having difficulty speaking, so you really want to help them and fix the problem. sometimes, i it. sometimes it can make me feel tired because of, um. if, like, you keep on. it s quite hard to, like, keep on speaking when if you speak and then you, like, stammer, so you have to say it again. it s, like, double what you re trying to say. grace cronshaw is 19, an art student in london. like shelby, she has always struggled with her speech. she says people have no idea how much of an effort it can be. ijust think, little do you know. 0ften, it s people s reactions that bother her most. stammering with a stammer you, like, have to avoid, um, a lot of words.
in and stop them. that s probably the hardest thing. it s something that - as a parent you want to fix. you can see your child s having difficulty speaking, so you really want to help them and fix the problem. sometimes, i it. sometimes it can make me feel tired because of, um. if, like, you keep on. it s quite hard to, like, keep on speaking when if you speak and then you, like, stammer, so you have to say it again. it s, like, double what you re trying to say. grace cronshaw is 19, an art student in london. like shelby, she has always struggled with her speech. she says people have no idea how much of an effort it can be. ijust think, little do you know . often it s people s reactions that bother her most. stammering: with a stammer you, like, have to avoid,
it s painful, very painful. i remember that when they were younger, having two together, often the headache, you know? just having. having that in your everyday life is really hard to just step back and be calm and be patient, and not try and step in and stop them. that s probably the hardest thing. it s something that - as a parent you want to fix. you can see your child s having difficulty speaking, so you really want to help them and fix the problem. sometimes, i it. sometimes it can make me feel tired because of, um. if, like, you keep on. it s quite hard to, like, keep on speaking when if you speak and then you, like, stammer, so you have to say it again. it s, like, double what you re trying to say. grace cronshaw is 19, an art student in london. like shelby, she has always
boyfriend, was the calm one amidst all this, the controlled person in this scenario. what does it say about officers being trained or not trained enough to deal with domestic abuse cases like this one possibly may have been? well, as you mentioned, in a strangulation scenario, the physical injury is not often very visible. there might be some bruises on the neck. burst cap larrys or redness, often a strangulation victim will have red spots in the whites of her eyes. but often the injury imposed by strangulation on the victim s body is internal. so she might have difficulty speaking or swallowing following a strangulation incident, but there might not be a very visible dark bruise that can be
lawyer told me that at the sentencing, they knew something was wrong. that robert durst looked horrible. he had difficulty breathing, he had difficulty speaking. he told me that he was just worse than he had ever looked. i can also tell you that the entire legal team is concerned. the attorney told me that everyone is concerned for themselves, for robert durst and concerned for the deputy that was in close contact with robert durst who would bring him to court, who would just be with him at all times. now, so far the attorney has tested negative for covid and he s in his senior years also. but he s tested negative. but he s not going to the a funeral of a friend this weekend out of caution. but they re just monitoring the situation and hoping for the