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
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Emotional SC adoption case may weigh state, fed law
Emotional SC adoption case may weigh state, fed law | GoUpstate.com: "CHARLESTON — A South Carolina adoption case is pitting the couple who nurtured a 2-year-old girl against the child's biological father, a Cherokee Nation tribal member who took her back to Oklahoma after winning custody of her."
Horrific details emerge in Josh Powell double-murder and suicide
Horrific details emerge in Josh Powell double-murder and suicide | Deseret News:
PUYALLUP, Wash. — Josh Powell used a hatchet to try to kill his two young sons before igniting the gasoline he'd spread throughout his home, creating the inferno that ultimately claimed them.
PUYALLUP, Wash. — Josh Powell used a hatchet to try to kill his two young sons before igniting the gasoline he'd spread throughout his home, creating the inferno that ultimately claimed them.
Judge sets trial date in Loudoun school-tardiness case
Judge sets trial date in Loudoun school-tardiness case - Virginia Schools Insider - The Washington Post:
Amy and Mark Denicore are headed to a full-blown trial to defend themselves against charges that they violated Virginia law by making their kids late to elementary school too often.
Amy and Mark Denicore are headed to a full-blown trial to defend themselves against charges that they violated Virginia law by making their kids late to elementary school too often.
10 News Investigators: Kids in foster care 3 times more likely to get dangerous drugs
10 News Investigators: Kids in foster care 3 times more likely to get dangerous drugs | wtsp.com:
TAMPA, Fla. -- Mind-altering drugs for kids as young three years old? It's a national scandal that has hit home in Florida.
TAMPA, Fla. -- Mind-altering drugs for kids as young three years old? It's a national scandal that has hit home in Florida.
Staten Island mom hits city with $900 trillion suit
Staten Island mom hits city with $900 trillion suit | SILive.com:
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A $900 trillion suit.
That's trillion with a "t," and it's the amount in damages which a West Brighton woman seeks from the city for, she alleges, improperly placing her two sons in a Queens foster home more than three years ago.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A $900 trillion suit.
That's trillion with a "t," and it's the amount in damages which a West Brighton woman seeks from the city for, she alleges, improperly placing her two sons in a Queens foster home more than three years ago.
Millions wasted paying state workers to do nothing
Millions wasted paying state workers to do nothing | KING5.com Seattle:
"Paid for Nothing" is a continuing investigation by KING 5 News that has uncovered millions of taxpayer dollars wasted to pay state workers to sit at home and do nothing for the state.
"Paid for Nothing" is a continuing investigation by KING 5 News that has uncovered millions of taxpayer dollars wasted to pay state workers to sit at home and do nothing for the state.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Bill would monitor medication prescriptions for foster kids
Bill would monitor medication prescriptions for foster kids - KVNO News - KVNO News:
February 6th, 2012
Omaha, NE – The number of foster care children in Nebraska who are on psychotropic medication is far greater than children who aren’t in the system. Some lawmakers are calling for more oversight over how those medications are administered – and to examine whether they’re really necessary.
February 6th, 2012
Omaha, NE – The number of foster care children in Nebraska who are on psychotropic medication is far greater than children who aren’t in the system. Some lawmakers are calling for more oversight over how those medications are administered – and to examine whether they’re really necessary.
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