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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Austin Knightly-Doped up by the State.

This is a picture of Austin at St. Charles Childrens Home in Rochester, NH, doped up on Adderol, which his mother never agreed to, before her rights were terminated. Even when parents refuse to have their children taken out of state by the foster strangers or put on drugs, the Judge court orders it any way. Parents have no say once DCYF is thrown into their lives. These kids are angry, being taken away from their families. They have good reason to be. Drugging them does not heal the pain, but the state doesn't know how to deal with the mess theyv'e made. This is how the State handles children taken from their families. The State knows nothing about bringing up children. They drug them so the kids can't fight back and turn them into robots and zombies. They tell them they no longer have parents. These poor kids feel like they've been disowned and their not loved or wanted, when in all reality they are very much loved and wanted by their families they were stolen from due to the decitful practices of DCYF. Austin, you do have a Mommy who loves you and always will. Grampie and I will fight for your return for as long as it takes. We love you with all our hearts and so does the rest of your family. Don't worry buddy, you will come home, before your eighteen!

2 comments:

  1. I've seen it all too many times before. Some of these children are almost better off being left where they are as its more damaging to put them in foster home after foster home, and then finally when the families, who are not even told what to expect cannot handle a child, they are thrown into an institution, like a children's home and not given a level of care that they should be given, especially, since these boys and girls are the ones who need it most! I've heard so many horror stories. I am very sorry for your struggle, and will keep you guys in my thoughts and prayers! Keep fighting!!!

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  2. Thank you so much for your compassion. We will never give up this fight. Austin belongs with us. He loves us as much as we love him. He WILL come home!

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