By Dnamei - 22/03/2016 14:17 - Belgium

Today, I found out about my sister's insanely detailed plan to abduct my one-year-old son and raise him as her own on another continent. All my mom did was tell me not to worry because she can't afford to move that far away. FML
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OP here, made an account so I can answer some questions. My sister is 26, I'm 22. We got along pretty good, untill I met and married my husband and started a family. She lives with my parents, and is in a very bad relationship. When I met my husband, my sis tried to get me grounded (!) and tried to convince my parents not to let me see him. She also tried to blackmail me into not seeing him. She was against the marriage, and cried and screamed when she learned I was pregnant, saying I don't deserve what she doesn't have, claiming it won't be special when she has a baby because she wasn't the first to give my parents grandchildren (my parents don't think that way, they'll love every grandchild). My son is a very sweet and charming little guy, he sleeps through the night, is always happy, eats everything, rarely gets sick, crawls,... He's a very easy baby to care for, and everyone loves him and he loves everyone. The plan I found was in a notebook, while helping my parents clean out the attic. It included my husbands workschedule, and the days my son goes to daycare. Also what my son eats and his medical reccord. Her country of choice is Australia. A few days before this discovery, she asked me if she could take my boy to the zoo, alone. I refuses because he had a slight fever, and I'm very happy I did. My son has a kids-ID, my sister isn't allowed to be alone with him anymore, and I alerted the daycare to NEVER let her take him home. When I confronted her, she said it was just a joke, she was just 'messing with her little sister'. The notebook was hidden in a pile of schoolnotes, if we didn't clean the attic, we'd never know. Sorry for the long text, and sorry for my english. Ps: My dad was close to the airport when the bomb went of, but he didn't get hurt. My family and friends are scared and shaken, but safe. We mourn for the victims

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Wow. You're in an awful position. Get your son a passport though (KEEP IT SAFE)! They use biometric scanning for all passports and that way, if your sister attempts her plan, you can put a block on the passport and it'll automatically detect anything else your sons fingerprints are associated with (if her plan includes getting a fraudulent passport for him).

saxaddict122 14

A broke ass criminal. Sounds like your sister would be a great mother in South Carolina...

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That's nuts. Good job you didn't let her take him to the zoo! I hope you and your son both stay safe!

OP, your sister needs help. And your mother needs to take it more seriously. I would also alert the police, and whatever you have that equates Homeland security. A bulletin can be issued to detain her if she tries to leave the country. Because I wouldn't put it past her to stuff your son in a suitcase to try and escape.