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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, July 17, 2013

Newport teen threatens foster parents with a knife, police say

Newport teen threatens foster parents with a knife, police say — Mid-Maine — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine:

NEWPORT, Maine — Police apprehended a 14-year-old boy who allegedly threatened his foster parents with a knife, said Newport police Chief Leonard Macdaid.

15-year-old brother accused of stabbing his two adopted brothers

Utah family stabbing: 15-year-old brother accused of stabbing younger brothers appears in court with father | Mail Online:

A teenage boy accused of stabbing to death his two adopted younger brothers appeared in court on Tuesday with his father by his side.

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Audit NH DCYF AND The Family Courts!-Contact the NH LBA Audit Division

New Hampshire LBA:

Please Contact the NH Legislative Budget Assistant and demand an Audit of NH DCYF AND the Family Courts!



Office of
Legislative Budget Assistant
107 North Main Street
State House, Room 102
Concord, NH 03301-4906
(603)271-3161- Budget Division
(603)271-2785- Audit Division


New Hampshire Families are being abused by NH DCYF and the Family Court's. Our children are being kidnapped and placed in the homes of stranger's, chosen by DCYF without following Federal mandates. A few other States have already begun auditing, finally realizing the harm Child Protective Services is bestowing upon children and families. The Families of NH have been requesting an Audit for the last four years. The Legislature has done nothing to move forward on this much needed Audit. Will NH be last as usual? This time we must all unite and contact the LBA. Demand  an Audit. Our Children are NOT For Sale and we must put an end to the abuse of NH Families and our traumatized children!

‘I don’t think I will ever get over it’: ‘Happy Days’ star still haunted by her teenage abortion

‘I don’t think I will ever get over it’: ‘Happy Days’ star still haunted by her teenage abortion | LifeSiteNews.com:

LONDON, July 17, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – She became an international star who sold millions of records worldwide, a glamorous leather-clad poster girl, and a rock 'n' roll trendsetter with a recurring role on one of the top-rated series in television history, but throughout it all Suzi Quatro was hiding an unbearable secret: a teenage abortion that caused her so much pain that the 63-year-old still says, “I don’t think I will ever get over it.”

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Julia Steiny: Why ‘Bad’ Moms Still Should Parent Their Kids

GoLocalWorcester | News | Julia Steiny: Why ‘Bad’ Moms Still Should Parent Their Kids:

In her own opinion, Dr. Brenda Harden has made serious mistakes with other people's lives. 
Thirty years ago Harden was a front-line social worker for Child Protective Services in New York City, frequently removing children from troubled, violent, or drug-addled homes. But now, as an Associate Professor at University of Maryland College Park, she develops remedies for what she now considers to be flat-out damage inflicted on vulnerable children. 
"But such babies plunge into mourning. They can't express deep loss in ways adults recognize, but mourning it is. Babies know and love the sound of Mom's voice, smell, her familiar movements. Mom is inevitably the first relationship. The health or weakness of that bond affects kids' capacity to attach to others in healthy ways going forward. Strong mother-child attachments give kids a resilient, socially healthy start in life. Weak, screwed-up, or broken early attachments often lead to a range of future problems, including attachment disorders, depression, and other mental health issues. "
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

DCF Unveils New Child Abuse Prevention Strategy

DCF Unveils New Child Abuse Prevention Strategy:

TALLAHASSEE -- Child Abuse Investigator Letitia McClellan and Case Manager Sheyla Ferguson walk into the unknown every day.They are checking up on a baby in foster care. The baby's mother has mental health issues and can’t care for the infant.The case might be handled very differently in the future. Everyone involved with child protective services is undergoing 8 days of specialized training in a method that is 180 degrees different from current methods.
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