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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

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Adam Lanza School Shooter Suspect Had Personality Disorder, Report Says

Adam Lanza School Shooter Suspect Had Personality Disorder, Report Says:

Adam Lanza, the man the Associated Press has identified as the gunman in Friday's mass shooting at a Connecticut elementary school, had a checkered past and a personality disorder, according to reports that cite law enforcement officials.

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Adam Lanza, Newtown School Shooter, Was 'Nerd,' Honors Student

Adam Lanza, Newtown School Shooter, Was 'Nerd,' Honors Student:

WASHINGTON (AP) - He was an honors student who lived in a prosperous neighborhood with his mother, a well-liked woman who enjoyed hosting dice games and decorating the house for the holidays.

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Police arrest girl 13 after finding baby buried in box

The Marietta Daily Journal - Police arrest girl 13 after finding baby buried in box:

MABLETON — Cobb Police don’t believe a newborn whose body was found in a shoebox in a Mableton apartment complex was stillborn.


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Judge OKs $18M settlement in 'kids for cash' case

Judge OKs $18M settlement in 'kids for cash' case:


Former Luzerne County Court Judges Michael Conahan, front left, and Mark Ciavarella, front right, leave the U.S. District Courthouse in Scranton, Pa., Sept. 15, 2009, after being arraigned on federal racketeering charges. (AP Photo/The Citizens´ Voice, Mark Moran)
Former Luzerne County Court Judges Michael Conahan, front left, and Mark Ciavarella, front right, leave the U.S. District Courthouse in Scranton, Pa., Sept. 15, 2009, after being arraigned on federal racketeering charges. (AP Photo/The Citizens' Voice, Mark Moran)
SCRANTON, Pa. - A federal judge in Pennsylvania has given final approval to a settlement that will pay out nearly $18 million to juveniles who allege they were wrongly jailed by corrupt judges.

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Virginia judges criticized on child abuse cases in report

Virginia judges criticized on child abuse cases in report | WSLS 10:

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A child advocacy group has issued a report criticizing the Virginia judicial system's handling of child abuse cases.

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"They're not being honest": CPS voicemail message pokes holes in agency's public statements

"They're not being honest": CPS voicemail message pokes holes in agency's public statements - KGUN9.com:

TUCSON (KGUN9-TV) - Few things are colder than keeping kids away from their parents who have a right to see them. That's exactly what appears to be happening in Arizona right now. CPS maintains these cuts aren't really cuts at all and aren't impacting service.

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Nightmare of innocent mother accused of harming son

Social workers tore me from my babies for a year: Nightmare of innocent mother accused of harming son | Mail Online:


  • Fourteen police officers swooped on her house at 6am to take her children
  • Judge blasts heavy-handed raid as he says family must be reunited
A loving mother had her children taken away from her in a dawn raid on her home after being wrongly accused of cruelty.

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