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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

Friday, June 1, 2012

Utah- Illegal Payoffs to Mothers to Cut Fathers Out of Adoptions

Secret Recording: Utah Adoption Agencies Cutting Fathers Out of Process, Offering Cash to Mothers « Fathers & Families:

Utah adoption agencies make illegal payoffs to birth mothers and coach them on how to cut fathers out of the adoption loop. Those are among the findings of a secret operation that was recently revealed.  Several pregnant women visited five different Utah adoption agencies to inquire about placing their children for adoption.  Unknown to the agencies, the women were wearing wires and recorded every word employees told them.  Read about it here (KSL, 5/16/12).


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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Second Video Shows Planned Parenthood OKing Sex-Selection Abortion

Second Video Shows Planned Parenthood OKing Sex-Selection Abortion | LifeNews.com:


The pro-life investigative group Live Action has released a second video today showing staff at a Planned Parenthood abortion business helping a woman determine if her unborn child was female so she could have a sex-selection abortion.
The video is second in a new series titled “Gendercide: Sex-Selection in America,” exposing the practice of sex-selective abortion in the United States and how Planned Parenthood and the rest of the abortion industry facilitate the selective elimination of baby girls in the womb.
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Mom discusses alleged child abuse by adopted mother

Mom discusses alleged child abuse by adopted mother | abc30.com:

"HANFORD, Calif. (KFSN) -- A South Valley mother whose children claim severe child abuse and torture by their adopted mother -- is now fighting to get her children back.
Kelly Morris, 50, is accused of felony child abuse and torture on her four adopted children."

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Foster parent's fate in jury's hands soon

Foster parent's fate in jury's hands soon | Local | News | The Belleville Intelligencer:


PICTON - A Picton jury could begin deliberating the fate of county foster parent on trial for sex crimes on Monday.
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June is False Allegations Month

FAAM Resources » SAVE: Stop Abusive and Violent Environments:

June is False Allegations Month


FAAM Resources

False Allegations Awareness Month Resources
One in 10 persons has been falsely accused of domestic violence, sexual assault, or child abuse. False Allegations Awareness Month is our opportunity to get the word out and bring about change!
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Transparency is essential to public confidence in the Judiciary. ONLY the Legislative and Executive Branches can protect us


  • By Joseph Kenick

  • “Confidentiality has done more to protect the system than to protect the children in the system,’’ said Michael Nash, chief presiding judge of Los Angeles County’s children’s court. He ruled in January that dependency hearings in his county will be open to the public unless there is proof the child will be harmed. How come we don't have that here in New Hampshire? I begged the court to interview... the children in chambers and MM Cross refused. I pleaded with the GAL to investigate the children's complaints of abuse and she refused. Even when my son told his doctor and his school guidance counselor he was HIT WITH A BAT for pleading to live with me, the 2011 DCYF report states "worker did not formally interview the children at the request of Ms. Kenick". THIS HAS TO CHANGE!
·         The change is usually spurred by a horrific child abuse case or a push from local media to gain access. The beating death of 6-year-old Elisa Izquierdo by her mother prompted the opening of New York family courts in 1997 and the passage of a state open-records law referred to as “Elisa’s Law.’’
But the practice can vary by county or by judge, even in states that are presumed to be open. A New York...Times reporter visited local courtrooms at random last year and found that many were closed with locked doors or hostile deputies.
“Social workers were identified as falsifying records and lying in court, and I heard horror stories from family court judges. The lack of transparency has harmed far too many families and children,’’ Kentucky Rep. Susan Westrom said.“In every state there are lots of people worried and upset that courts are going to be opened and then a few years later everybody forgets the courts were ever closed. The disasters that everybody worried about never happened and there is a modest uptick in attention. It’s constructive,’’ said Matt Fraidin, a law professor at the University of the District of Columbia. Lawyers in Michigan, Missouri, Kansas, Oregon, and Utah told Fraidin no problems have been reported since opening courtrooms there.