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Octomom Nadya Suleman 911 call released

March 5, 8:52 PMCharlotte Parenting ExaminerJanet Cooper Haas
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Octomom, Nadya Suleman (AP)

Nadya Suleman made headlines once again today.  In a 911 call after her 5-year-old son went missing this past October, Suleman claimed repeatedly that she was going to kill herself, that she was going insane.  All the while, her other five children were listening to her rantings.  Thankfully, her son had followed his grandmother out of the house when she was taking a walk and returned unharmed.

Dr. Phil told the ladies at The View on March 4, "Do I trust this woman to handle 14 children and raise them with responsibility? No, I do not," he said. "But I think she could be taught. I think she could be trained."

Later in the day on March 4, RadarOnline.com spoke to Suleman and played the Oct. 27 911 call for her.  She justified her actions and said she was "hormonal," because she was pregnant with eight babies at the time. 

If this isn't evidence enough that Nadya Suleman isn't fit to raise her 14 children, Dr. Phil, I don't know what is.

To see the video of RadarOnline's interview with Nadya Suleman, click here.

Sources:  AP, E! News, RadarOnline.com

 

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