Foster mother convicted of 2nd-degree murder in girl's beating death - latimes.com:
A foster mother was convicted of second-degree murder Friday in the beating death of a 2-year-old girl she had been trying to adopt.
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
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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, October 19, 2013
Iran lawmakers pass bill allowing men to marry adopted daughters
Iran lawmakers pass bill allowing men to marry adopted daughters | World news | theguardian.com:
Parliamentarians in Iran have passed a bill to protect the rights of children which includes a clause that allows a man to marry his adopted daughter and while she is as young as 13 years.
Parliamentarians in Iran have passed a bill to protect the rights of children which includes a clause that allows a man to marry his adopted daughter and while she is as young as 13 years.
Teenager mother found hanged just days after discovering her baby had been adopted
Teenager mother found hanged just days after discovering her baby had been adopted | Mail Online:
A tragic teenage mother's body was found hanged days after she discovered her baby had been adopted by another family.
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A tragic teenage mother's body was found hanged days after she discovered her baby had been adopted by another family.
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More Infants Developing Cancer Due To Effects of Estrogens and Arsenic In Soy-Based Formulas
More Infants Developing Cancer Due To Effects of Estrogens and Arsenic In Soy-Based Formulas | Live Free, Live Natural:
New research concludes that exposure to a combination of both arsenic and estrogen, at levels U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers “safe” for humans, can cause cancer at elevated levels. The higher levels of added organic brown rice syrup in soy-based formula may explain why some researchers found higher levels of arsenic in the soy-based formula. Combined with the presence of both phytoestrogens, soy-based formulas are a disease promoting ticking time bomb for infants.
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New research concludes that exposure to a combination of both arsenic and estrogen, at levels U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers “safe” for humans, can cause cancer at elevated levels. The higher levels of added organic brown rice syrup in soy-based formula may explain why some researchers found higher levels of arsenic in the soy-based formula. Combined with the presence of both phytoestrogens, soy-based formulas are a disease promoting ticking time bomb for infants.
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Friday, October 18, 2013
Camps for troubled kids can be magnets for abuse
Camps for troubled kids can be magnets for abuse - Investigations:
The mother of a former student at the New Mexico camp for troubled kids that was raided by police amid abuse allegations this weekend said she thought “John Wayne” had come to her rescue when she entrusted her son to ranch owner Scott Chandler.
The mother of a former student at the New Mexico camp for troubled kids that was raided by police amid abuse allegations this weekend said she thought “John Wayne” had come to her rescue when she entrusted her son to ranch owner Scott Chandler.
Firms tied to kids-for-cash settle lawsuit
Firms tied to kids-for-cash settle lawsuit - News - Citizens' Voice:
The companies that owned and operated the two detention centers at the heart of the Luzerne County kids-for-cash judicial scandal have agreed to settle a civil lawsuit for $2.5 million.
The companies that owned and operated the two detention centers at the heart of the Luzerne County kids-for-cash judicial scandal have agreed to settle a civil lawsuit for $2.5 million.
Greece trying to identify girl found in Gypsy camp
Greece trying to identify girl found in Gypsy camp | General Headlines | Comcast:
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The Greek police raided the camp in search of drugs and weapons, part of a crackdown on illegal activity in the Gypsy community. But during the operation, an accompanying prosecutor noticed something else that stood out: a blond, blue-eyed little girl.
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