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October 21, 2025 2 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So Mimi's Law has been proposed here in Connecticut, named
after Jacqueline Mimi Torres Garcia, the eleven year old whose
remains were discovered last week, more than a year after
her death. I've always been bothered by this, let's name

(00:21):
a law after a small child, so many of us
completely failed. I don't know what that does, and what
the law is actually drives me insane too. And yet
at the same time, I saw a number somewhere of

(00:42):
the amount of people who have signed a petition was
really quite something, and you know, people who were probably
motivated about the sadness of it. Was it like fourteen
thousand signed a petition for Mimi's Law, and the manned
is that there be better oversight of homeschooling. Okay, now

(01:08):
here's why that bothers me. Do you think Mimi was
getting homeschooled? Who of you out there believes that those
three scumbags had a curriculum and that they were shouting honey,
turn off, bluie. It's time for history. There were drug
addlet scum, there was no homeschooling. So for that to

(01:32):
be the focal point, let's make sure there's more oversight
as far as the education she muldn't get it. The
only education she was getting at home was that life sucks.
She was born in a detention center, picked up by
her parents at nine years old, and the father's going
on record as saying he never saw her from ten

(01:56):
through the end of her life because every time he'd
call her at school or at home, mom would say
she couldn't come to the phone anymore. Ah, all right,
God forbid I drive over now. On top of that,

(02:16):
there are evidently alleged confessions from the three the three
teachers
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