They had shared custody for almost 5 years. She petitioned for sole custody before he left, so it appears this isn't a new development. He agreed to temporary full custody before he left and that it would be revisited upon his return. Her attorney says there's more than what's posted in the article below (which also mentions child support), but she doesn't want to disparage Mr. McNeilly.
her lawyer, Theresa
>>Sheets pointed to the court referee's report that made the case against McNeilly.
The report says that McNeilly treats his son more like a friend than a son, and "sees the child as a counterpart in his military adventures."
It also questions some of McNeilly's correspondence to his son while on active duty.
McNeilly said one postcard showed a soldier holding a gun. Another showed a soldier spearing a tire as if it was an enemy.
The court report says McNeilly also told his son how to kill people in multiple ways, and that he wrote his son "the next time someone touches you and leaves bruises on you - I'll be ready."
McNeilly said the statements were taken out of context. And he believes the postcards were appropriate for a then-8-year-old boy.
But Sheets said the correspondence crossed the line.
"My client is making sure to turn off the TV when the news reports deaths in Iraq and (McNeilly) was engaging in behaviors that brought fear," Sheets said.<<
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