Thread:AustinDR/@comment-1762629-20140610230941/@comment-27818776-20140823032357

Also, on the Aunt Ruth example I had proposed, it was determined that she was a CM, because she never displayed any affection for her children. Heck, half of the time when she's onscreen with them, she constantly orders them around, and she seems to treat them more like her henchmen than anything else. While you can make the argument that she displayed affection for her children earlier, she ultimately stops showing them affection once the abuse of her niece, Meg started to escalate. It's also made quite clear that she controls her children, and I think that in the book that hey went on to become criminals themselves. Overall, she was, indeed, a CM.