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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

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Report: Hundreds of Thousands of Parents in the U.S. Having their Children Kidnapped by the State at a Rate that Doubled in 6 Years

 

Report: Hundreds of Thousands of Parents in the U.S. Having their Children Kidnapped by the State at a Rate that Doubled in 6 Years

ProPublica teamed up with NBC News to publish an investigation into families who lose their parental rights through the Child Welfare system and often never get their children back. The title of their report is: The “Death Penalty” of Child Welfare: In Six Months or Less, Some Parents Lose Their Kids Forever.

The focus of their investigation was the length of time it took before the State terminated parental rights, based mainly on a 1997 law passed by President Bill Clinton, the Adoption and Safe Families Act. As we have published many times over the years on our MedicalKidnap.com website, this law released federal funding that actually encourages states to take children away from their families, rather than encourage “safe families.”

Saturday, August 13, 2022

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Happy 22nd Birthday to my Stolen by the State of NH Grandson Austin Haigler AKA Gamez-Knightly



Wishing my MIA Grandson Austin a Happy Birthday.                        22 years ago today, we, your birth Family was blessed with the birth of a very loving son/grandson. We've always loved you and always will. We miss the happy little boy you once were, that is until Nashua DCYF stepped in and stole you from your family. You then became a zombie, just the shell of a little boy, drugged to keep you in line. I surmise you are STILL being drugged and brainwashed which is why you still haven't come home. 


Those Social Security checks must really come in handy, along with all the incentive money and the rest of the freebies provided to the fake chosen parent's holding you hostage. If they had even a shred of decency, they would have let you see your Grandfather before he died. Oddly enough, they were visiting someone in the same hospital right across the hall when your Grandfather lay there dying. I bet they never told you, but then again, you probably don't even remember us after being fed all those drugs all these years. Do you even remember we were supposed to adopt you and then Rita brought up your Mother's name even though we were told not to? Then all visit's stopped. And then the stranger's who adopted you were the same stranger's where you tried to hang yourself in their home. The home you were taken out of and put back into illegally.

If you can ever get off all those drugs long enough, which I'm sure they tell you are Vitamins like they tell ALL the Foster children, maybe then you'll finally come home.

We love and miss you Austin and always will. We're still here waiting for you to come home.

Love always, Unhappy Grammy and the rest of your REAL Family.

Saturday, January 22, 2022

Review of DCYF Finds Serious Gaps Harmed Children

 

Review of DCYF Finds Serious Gaps Harmed Children


In a review of four critical Division for Children, Youth and Families’ cases, the New Hampshire Office of Child Advocate found gaps in care and communications that contributed to tragic outcomes.

Child advocate warns of eroding years of progress keeping abused kids safe and alive

 

Child advocate warns of eroding years of progress keeping abused kids safe and alive

Concord Monitor
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Between 2011 and 2016, at least eight children in the state died from abuse after they had been involved with Division of Children, Youth and Families.

Report gives details on 19 child deaths in New Hampshire over 11 months

 

Report gives details on 19 child deaths in New Hampshire over 11 months

14 deaths were children with history with DCYF

A wait for answers in child’s 2019 death in Weare

 

A wait for answers in child’s 2019 death in Weare

The details are grim: A Weare couple, charged with negligent homicide in the death of a 1-year-old due to alleged neglect.

On Oct. 23, a Hillsborough County grand jury sent indictments against Christian Cummings and Mikayla Coburn in the February 2019 death of their daughter. With those indictments came affidavits from the Weare police, including harrowing descriptions of the child’s lack of medical treatment before her death of a suspected urinary tract infection.

Fentanyl And Violence Cited In Autopsy Results Of 5-Year-Old Elijah Lewis's Death

 

Fentanyl And Violence Cited In Autopsy Results Of 5-Year-Old Elijah Lewis's Death


Elijah Lewis'  body was discovered buried in the Massachusetts woods nine days after he was reported missing from his New Hampshire home.

25 Investigates: ‘System failure’ allowed NH girl’s disappearance to go unreported for two years

 

 25 Investigates: ‘System failure’ allowed NH girl’s disappearance to go unreported for two years

No interstate child protection compact in place when Massachusetts sent Harmony to New Hampshire

MANCHSESTER, NH — When custody of little Harmony Montgomery was given to her father, Adam Montgomery, an out of state resident with a long criminal history, an Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) was not in place, 25 Investigates has learned.

Former state rep faces child neglect charges for giving children ivermectin as COVID-19 treatment

 Former state rep faces child neglect charges for giving children ivermectin as COVID-19 treatment


Former state Rep. J.R. Hoell said he is facing neglect charges after attempting to treat his children’s COVID-19 illness with ivermectin, a drug that’s not approved by any federal agency for coronavirus prevention or treatment.

In home where child later died, abuse and neglect complaints deemed 'unfounded'

 In home where child later died, abuse and neglect complaints deemed 'unfounded'


LACONIA — Caseworkers for the New Hampshire Division of Children, Youth and Families investigated allegations of abuse or neglect at least twice at the home where 5-year-old Dennis Vaughan Jr. died last December, and in both instances the complaints were determined to be unfounded, according to DCYF correspondence sent to Dennis Vaughan's grandmother, Sherry Connor.