Brothers, 3 And 4, Found Dead In Car In Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. -- The dead bodies of 3- and 4-year-old Wisconsin brothers were found in a parked car early Wednesday morning and the boyfriend of the children's mother was arrested, Madison police said.
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
Unbiased Reporting
What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!
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 7, 2011
Social worker failed to warn family of sex abuse risks
BBC News - Social worker failed to warn family of sex abuse risks
A social worker from the Vale of Glamorgan failed to properly warn a family about the risks posed by a teenager he was placing in their care, a disciplinary hearing has found.
Sound's like a case in New Hampshire that CPS has kept hidden!
A social worker from the Vale of Glamorgan failed to properly warn a family about the risks posed by a teenager he was placing in their care, a disciplinary hearing has found.
Sound's like a case in New Hampshire that CPS has kept hidden!
Casey Anthony to be freed late July or early August
Casey Anthony to be freed late July or early August - latimes.com
ORLANDO, Fla.— A judge sentenced Casey Anthony on Thursday to four years for lying to investigators but says she can go free in late July or early August because she has already served nearly three years in jail and has had good behavior.
ORLANDO, Fla.— A judge sentenced Casey Anthony on Thursday to four years for lying to investigators but says she can go free in late July or early August because she has already served nearly three years in jail and has had good behavior.
Norway's child protection services do whatever they want to helpless children-So does New Hampshire!
Norway's child protection services do whatever they want to helpless children - English pravda.ru
"You will never see your mother again," officers of Norwegian child protection agencies (barnevern) told a 13-year-old boy when they were taking him away from his home. The boy is currently living with a foster family. His biggest dream now is to get back to his mother as soon as possible. Seeking help, the boy wrote several emails to the Russian embassy, in which he told his story.
New Hampshire CPS does whatever they want to helpless children also AND their parent's and families. Threatening and coercion are everyday practices used against families. The most well known threat: Sign the paperwork or you'll NEVER see your children again!"
"You will never see your mother again," officers of Norwegian child protection agencies (barnevern) told a 13-year-old boy when they were taking him away from his home. The boy is currently living with a foster family. His biggest dream now is to get back to his mother as soon as possible. Seeking help, the boy wrote several emails to the Russian embassy, in which he told his story.
New Hampshire CPS does whatever they want to helpless children also AND their parent's and families. Threatening and coercion are everyday practices used against families. The most well known threat: Sign the paperwork or you'll NEVER see your children again!"
Planned Parenthood Faces New Scrutiny Over Abortions, Abuse
Planned Parenthood Faces New Scrutiny Over Abortions, Abuse - Washington Whispers (usnews.com): "An anti-abortion group's new probe of Planned Parenthood charges that the family planning organization has doubled its abortion business with a doubling of taxpayer support and fails to report instances of suspected child abuse."
Letter: Caseworkers at DCF may not give birth families a fair chance-That's an Understatement!
Letter: Caseworkers at DCF may not give birth families a fair chance » TCPalm.com
Heather Herbst, Port St.Lucie
Letter: Caseworkers at DCF may not give birth families a fair chance
This letter is in response to the editorial July 1, "In wake of Barahona tragedy, Florida Department of Children and Families must be careful not to overreact in other situations," where the writer reiterates the sad case of Nubia and her brother and a woman caring for her elderly mother.
Heather Herbst, Port St.Lucie
Letter: Caseworkers at DCF may not give birth families a fair chance
This letter is in response to the editorial July 1, "In wake of Barahona tragedy, Florida Department of Children and Families must be careful not to overreact in other situations," where the writer reiterates the sad case of Nubia and her brother and a woman caring for her elderly mother.
Adopted Children More Prone to Health Conditions, U.S. Annual Study Shows
Adopted Children More Prone to Health Conditions, U.S. Annual Study Shows - Bloomberg
Adopted children are three times more likely to develop physical and mental health disabilities than kids raised by their biological parents, U.S. researchers found.
Adopted children are three times more likely to develop physical and mental health disabilities than kids raised by their biological parents, U.S. researchers found.
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