Cheers for that Koolaid-Man, you have made me cry. :'( I agree with Sizemik & Flipper's comments. However, the alleged JW connection aside, her case meets all the classic social factors attributed to most infanticide cases. The majority of which centre around the combination of psychoses and custody battles.
“You know, she has never been too warm. That’s why we did not find it strange that she would not respond to our greetings. But many also noticed that in the recent period her kids would go out in dirty clothes, would spend hours outdoors, or would stay home alone. She did not work, but was always out,” a neighbor who introduced herself only as Varduhi told ArmeniaNow
Whilst I in no way condone her actions, this is something that could have been prevented. This woman clearly had issues with social anxiety and the dirty clothes should have set of alarm bells - that is one criteria used by Social Services in many countries for identifying cases of neglect and abuse.
“Ararat Hospital” Medical Center doctors do not remember Aloyan either. The hospital’s director Araik Sardaryan says, referring to the official register, that only on one occasion, in 2009, the woman turned to the establishment with an insomnia complaint
This is truly tragic. This woman was failed by the healthcare and social services systems in place in her country and will now have to deal with the ramifications for the rest of her life, although I suspect her life will be very short unless she is committed to a secure mental facility. One wonders if there is even a cover-up in progress at Ararat Hospital. Even insomnia is a red-flag for mental health issues. A good friend of mine committed suicide and the only outward indication of any mental imbalance was that he complained of insomnia a few weeks prior to his death.