Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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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, April 8, 2010
Innocence Destroyed-Part 1
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Investigating the deaths of over 1000 children per year in the custody of various states.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Judge sentences man to 7 years for ignoring abuse of foster children
Judge sentences man to 7 years for ignoring abuse of Foster children
By Sharif Durhams, Ryan Haggerty and Georgia Pabst of the Journal Sentinel
Posted: April 6, 2010
Fatal Care: Fostering reform in child welfare
For complete archived coverage of the story of the death of 13-month-old Christopher L. Thomas Jr. and its catalyst for change in the child welfare bureau, click here.
Reginald Keith, whose wife was convicted of beating 13-month-old Christopher Thomas to death and of torturing his 2-year-old sister, was sentenced Tuesday to more than seven years in prison and four years of extended supervision for failing to protect or care for the young girl during her months of abuse.
He will receive credit for the 419 days he has spent in jail during his trial and while waiting to be sentenced, Milwaukee County Circuit Judge David Borowski said.
Keith's attorney, Glenn O. Givens, said an appeal to the sentence will be filed Wednesday.
"Part of the problem was that this was a neglect case, not abuse," he said.
Givens described Keith as an abused spouse who did not know about all of the abuse his wife, Crystal, had inflicted on the children in his home.
Crystal Keith was sentenced last year to 50 years in prison for torturing Christopher's sister and for Christopher's fatal beating on Nov. 10, 2008.
Reginald Keith, 27, pleaded guilty in January to child neglect causing great bodily harm for failing to seek medical attention for Christopher's sister, referred to in court documents as C.T. The charge is punishable by up to 12 1/2 years in prison.
He also pleaded guilty to child neglect causing bodily harm for failing to ensure that the child was fed. He faced up to six years in prison on the second charge.
Milwaukee County Assistant District Attorney Matthew Torbenson said Keith had failed in his responsibility to protect the young girl.
When Keith spoke for himself, he apologized to the judge and his family.
"My family is very important to me," Keith said. "I'm a loving father and uncle. I'd never known this was happening in my household.
"If I would have known, I would have immediately called authorities - right away."
Borowski acknowledged that Keith had pleaded guilty to what was "largely a crime of omission."
"The defendant in this case was not the monster in this case," Borowski said. "What Crystal Keith did was nothing less than pure evil, in my opinion. What she did to those two children borders on the unspeakable."
But Keith took on a responsibility to protect Christopher Thomas and his sister, C.T. The marks on the arms, legs and face of the 2-year-old displayed obvious signs of abuse that went on for weeks, and Keith did nothing to stop it, Borowski said.
"She was not holding a gun to your head," Borowski said. "You had an opportunity - many opportunities - to do something."
Keith could have gone to the sheriff's department or the police. He could have gone to the district attorney's office or the Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare. And he could have gone to other family members. But he didn't.
"You had to make that decision - or lack of decision - every day," Borowski said.
Borowski also blasted the Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare for its failure.
"I cannot believe the job the Bureau of Child Welfare did. They did an awful job in protecting the children of this community, but you also are responsible for your part," Borowski told Keith.
State officials had placed the siblings in Crystal Keith's care in June 2008 after a West Allis couple who had been caring for Christopher tried to adopt him. Crystal, 25, is the children's aunt.
Police say Crystal Keith began harming the girl almost as soon as she arrived at the Keiths' home in the 3000 block of S. 12th St. and began abusing Christopher a few months later. According to a medical examiner's report:
The boy and girl were taken from their mother about five months after the boy's birth on Oct. 14, 2007. The mother suffered from mental illness and admitted to shaking her daughter, who was diagnosed at the time with failure to thrive. The mother told police she punished the children twice a day.
The boy's father was arrested in late 2007. He was in custody when Christopher died.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/90044527.html
By Sharif Durhams, Ryan Haggerty and Georgia Pabst of the Journal Sentinel
Posted: April 6, 2010
Fatal Care: Fostering reform in child welfare
For complete archived coverage of the story of the death of 13-month-old Christopher L. Thomas Jr. and its catalyst for change in the child welfare bureau, click here.
Reginald Keith, whose wife was convicted of beating 13-month-old Christopher Thomas to death and of torturing his 2-year-old sister, was sentenced Tuesday to more than seven years in prison and four years of extended supervision for failing to protect or care for the young girl during her months of abuse.
He will receive credit for the 419 days he has spent in jail during his trial and while waiting to be sentenced, Milwaukee County Circuit Judge David Borowski said.
Keith's attorney, Glenn O. Givens, said an appeal to the sentence will be filed Wednesday.
"Part of the problem was that this was a neglect case, not abuse," he said.
Givens described Keith as an abused spouse who did not know about all of the abuse his wife, Crystal, had inflicted on the children in his home.
Crystal Keith was sentenced last year to 50 years in prison for torturing Christopher's sister and for Christopher's fatal beating on Nov. 10, 2008.
Reginald Keith, 27, pleaded guilty in January to child neglect causing great bodily harm for failing to seek medical attention for Christopher's sister, referred to in court documents as C.T. The charge is punishable by up to 12 1/2 years in prison.
He also pleaded guilty to child neglect causing bodily harm for failing to ensure that the child was fed. He faced up to six years in prison on the second charge.
Milwaukee County Assistant District Attorney Matthew Torbenson said Keith had failed in his responsibility to protect the young girl.
When Keith spoke for himself, he apologized to the judge and his family.
"My family is very important to me," Keith said. "I'm a loving father and uncle. I'd never known this was happening in my household.
"If I would have known, I would have immediately called authorities - right away."
Borowski acknowledged that Keith had pleaded guilty to what was "largely a crime of omission."
"The defendant in this case was not the monster in this case," Borowski said. "What Crystal Keith did was nothing less than pure evil, in my opinion. What she did to those two children borders on the unspeakable."
But Keith took on a responsibility to protect Christopher Thomas and his sister, C.T. The marks on the arms, legs and face of the 2-year-old displayed obvious signs of abuse that went on for weeks, and Keith did nothing to stop it, Borowski said.
"She was not holding a gun to your head," Borowski said. "You had an opportunity - many opportunities - to do something."
Keith could have gone to the sheriff's department or the police. He could have gone to the district attorney's office or the Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare. And he could have gone to other family members. But he didn't.
"You had to make that decision - or lack of decision - every day," Borowski said.
Borowski also blasted the Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare for its failure.
"I cannot believe the job the Bureau of Child Welfare did. They did an awful job in protecting the children of this community, but you also are responsible for your part," Borowski told Keith.
State officials had placed the siblings in Crystal Keith's care in June 2008 after a West Allis couple who had been caring for Christopher tried to adopt him. Crystal, 25, is the children's aunt.
Police say Crystal Keith began harming the girl almost as soon as she arrived at the Keiths' home in the 3000 block of S. 12th St. and began abusing Christopher a few months later. According to a medical examiner's report:
The boy and girl were taken from their mother about five months after the boy's birth on Oct. 14, 2007. The mother suffered from mental illness and admitted to shaking her daughter, who was diagnosed at the time with failure to thrive. The mother told police she punished the children twice a day.
The boy's father was arrested in late 2007. He was in custody when Christopher died.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/90044527.html
Foster father arrested, charged with beating 4-year-old boy
Foster father arrested, charged with beating 4-year-old boy
BY ERIC CONNOR • STAFF WRITER • APRIL 6, 2010
Authorities have alleged that a preschooler has suffered brain damage after his foster father beat the 4-year-old because the Taylors man was having problems getting the boy to eat.
Jamille Anton Hardy, 41, was in jail Monday and charged with inflicting great bodily injury upon a child, according to an arrest warrant.
The boy was in critical condition at Greenville Memorial Hospital suffering from severe brain and bodily injuries, Greenville County Sheriff’s Deputy Matthew Armstrong said Monday.
The warrants alleges that a doctor told authorities that it was unclear how the brain injury would affect the child’s development.
Late Saturday evening, emergency workers arrived at Hardy’s home at 804 Center Road to find a 4-year-old boy unconscious, Armstrong said.
Hardy told authorities that he was having problems getting the boy to eat, so he “spanked him a few times,” Armstrong said.
Hardy told authorities that he pushed the boy to the ground when the boy tried to run away, Armstrong said.
When the boy was unresponsive, Hardy told authorities that he called the boy’s foster mother, who wasn’t at home when the incident occurred, Armstrong said.
“The foster mother, who works in the medical field, believed that the victim may have become unconscious from a pre-existing respiratory condition,” Armstrong said.
Medical personnel at the hospital found severe bruising across the boy’s body and evidence of a strong blow to his head, Armstrong said.
Investigators arrested Hardy, who wasn’t granted bond by a judge.
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/article/20100406/NEWS/304060016/1091/YOURUPSTATE12/Foster-father-arrested-after-beating-4-year-old
BY ERIC CONNOR • STAFF WRITER • APRIL 6, 2010
Authorities have alleged that a preschooler has suffered brain damage after his foster father beat the 4-year-old because the Taylors man was having problems getting the boy to eat.
Jamille Anton Hardy, 41, was in jail Monday and charged with inflicting great bodily injury upon a child, according to an arrest warrant.
The boy was in critical condition at Greenville Memorial Hospital suffering from severe brain and bodily injuries, Greenville County Sheriff’s Deputy Matthew Armstrong said Monday.
The warrants alleges that a doctor told authorities that it was unclear how the brain injury would affect the child’s development.
Late Saturday evening, emergency workers arrived at Hardy’s home at 804 Center Road to find a 4-year-old boy unconscious, Armstrong said.
Hardy told authorities that he was having problems getting the boy to eat, so he “spanked him a few times,” Armstrong said.
Hardy told authorities that he pushed the boy to the ground when the boy tried to run away, Armstrong said.
When the boy was unresponsive, Hardy told authorities that he called the boy’s foster mother, who wasn’t at home when the incident occurred, Armstrong said.
“The foster mother, who works in the medical field, believed that the victim may have become unconscious from a pre-existing respiratory condition,” Armstrong said.
Medical personnel at the hospital found severe bruising across the boy’s body and evidence of a strong blow to his head, Armstrong said.
Investigators arrested Hardy, who wasn’t granted bond by a judge.
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/article/20100406/NEWS/304060016/1091/YOURUPSTATE12/Foster-father-arrested-after-beating-4-year-old
Woman accused in death of 3-year-old adopted son
Woman accused in death of 3-year-old adopted son
Associated Press
04/02/10 9:40 PM EDT
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. — A 39-year-old woman is in jail after authorities accused her of being responsible for the head injury that killed her 3-year-old adopted son.
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office says Michelle Dosdall, of Peyton, Colo., faces first-degree murder and child abuse charges for the death of the boy, who was taken off life support Wednesday after being declared brain dead. Sheriff's officials say Dosdall surrendered to authorities Friday and is being held without bail.
Dosdall told a detective that the boy, Tristan, was neglected in foster care before she adopted him and that he needed to do exercises as part of his physical therapy. Dosdall says sometimes the boy would go limp and fall backward, hitting his head on the carpet, when he didn't want to do the exercises.
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Information from: The Gazette, http://www.gazette.com
Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/ap/woman-accused-in-death-of-3-year-old-adopted-son-89814477.html#ixzz0kT91xUEH
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/ap/woman-accused-in-death-of-3-year-old-adopted-son-89814477.html
Associated Press
04/02/10 9:40 PM EDT
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. — A 39-year-old woman is in jail after authorities accused her of being responsible for the head injury that killed her 3-year-old adopted son.
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office says Michelle Dosdall, of Peyton, Colo., faces first-degree murder and child abuse charges for the death of the boy, who was taken off life support Wednesday after being declared brain dead. Sheriff's officials say Dosdall surrendered to authorities Friday and is being held without bail.
Dosdall told a detective that the boy, Tristan, was neglected in foster care before she adopted him and that he needed to do exercises as part of his physical therapy. Dosdall says sometimes the boy would go limp and fall backward, hitting his head on the carpet, when he didn't want to do the exercises.
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Information from: The Gazette, http://www.gazette.com
Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/ap/woman-accused-in-death-of-3-year-old-adopted-son-89814477.html#ixzz0kT91xUEH
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/ap/woman-accused-in-death-of-3-year-old-adopted-son-89814477.html
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