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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

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Few Details Released On What's Next For Hampstead Boy

Few Details Released On What's Next For Hampstead Boy - New Hampshire News Story - WMUR New Hampshire:

HAMPSTEAD, N.H. -- A day after a 9-year-old Hampstead boy disappeared for the second time in a week, the parents of Devin Frenette were in a courtroom in Brentwood on Wednesday. Since this case involves a child, no details have been released about what will happen next to Devin, and it’s unclear who has custody of him.



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Paula Werme · Boscawen, New Hampshire
I've never known DCYF not to file a petition when the police take a child into custody. They'll throw something together to make it look good. When they do it ex parte, they'll prop it up whether or not there's a good reason.
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Dorothy Clair Knightly
The child was adopted to begin with as stated by his father in an earlier article that was removed by a NH newspaper and he was probably taken by DCYF from his REAL family. Where he was already adopted, DCYF will probably just let him go back to the "chosen" parent's. After all, DCYF will Never admit they made a mistake placing him there in the first place. When do they ever admit they're wrong? NEVER! Ask Maggie Bishop just how much she cares about children. I'm sure she won't be as truthful as she was with me. She'd be out of a job. As for this little boy, it's obvious he want's his REAL family and not any of DCYF's "chosen few". I bet he'll keep on running away until he finally finds his REAL family.
“Typically, what DCYF does, is we work with families to try and determine what's happening. If there are safety concerns for kids, then we try to do our best to resolve those,” said DCYF director Maggie Bishop. What a crock. The only way DCYF works with families is by railroading them. Families in NH aren't afforded services. NH DCYF has a "Take the child and Run" mentality, whether the parents are guilty or innocent. NH DCYF consider's every child in imminent danger. Once the child is taken, the child is NEVER given back even when innocence is proven. The only reason the Irish's got their daughter back was because DCYF knew they would have a war on their hands. Thank you Oathkeepers!

Adopted Boy Found Safe In Tree After Disappearing Again - New Hampshire

Boy Found Safe In Tree After Disappearing Again - New Hampshire News Story - WMUR New Hampshire:

HAMPSTEAD, N.H. -- A 9-year-old boy who went missing from his home twice in one week is out of police headquarters but apparently isn't going home

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Hampstead boy, 9, lost and found again

Hampstead boy, 9, lost and found again » New Hampshire » EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA:

Seeing as another NH paper removed this story, here it is again. I guess NH DCYF didn't want anyone to know he was adopted. Too bad! They know now!

HAMPSTEAD — Devin Frenette, 9, went missing yesterday for the second time in a week. This time, he was found safe about four and a half hours later.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Incentives And Cultural Bias Fuel Foster System

Incentives And Cultural Bias Fuel Foster System : NPR:

Part one of a three-part investigation.

The dirt roads on the Crow Creek Indian reservation in South Dakota blow dust on the window frames of simple houses.

More and more, adoptions being made out of foster care

More and more, adoptions being made out of foster care - The Denver Post:

Images of children from distant countries, from Bulgaria to China to Russia, have been the public face of adoption in America.
But that picture is overdue for an update.
Most kids adopted by U.S. families now come from the child-welfare system: about 52,340 in 2010, up from 15,000 in 1988.


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Adopted Hampstead boy who disappeared last week takes off again, but not for long | New Hampshire

Hampstead boy who disappeared last week takes off again, but not for long | New Hampshire NEWS07:

It sounds like he want's to go home to his REAL family!

UPDATE 7:04 p.m. - HAMPSTEAD – A 9-year-old Hampstead boy who was missing for 29 hours last week disappeared again late Tuesday morning and was found more than five hours later hiding in a tree.

Monday, October 24, 2011