Texas Girl Was Taken Away From Parents Because They Smoked Pot, Only To Be Killed in Foster Care | Houston Press:
Little Alex Hill would have been turning four-years-old this Friday. But rather than celebrating their child's birthday, the toddler's parents have only the bitter consolation of seeing a judge in Milam County hand Alex's foster mother a life sentence for murder.
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
Friday, November 7, 2014
Justice for Alex Hill, Removed from Parents for Marijuana and Murdered in Foster Care
Justice for Alex Hill, Removed from Parents for Marijuana and Murdered in Foster Care:

Beautiful baby Alexandria Hill was removed from her parent’s custody because they naively admitted to Child Protective Services that they sometimes used marijuana at night, after Alex was asleep, to help them rest as well. Child Protective Services in Texas apparently felt that minor marijuana use was neglectful supervision, so she was removed from the custody of her devoted, loving parents and placed in foster care.
Beautiful baby Alexandria Hill was removed from her parent’s custody because they naively admitted to Child Protective Services that they sometimes used marijuana at night, after Alex was asleep, to help them rest as well. Child Protective Services in Texas apparently felt that minor marijuana use was neglectful supervision, so she was removed from the custody of her devoted, loving parents and placed in foster care.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
The Standing Rock Sioux fight to get their children back
The Standing Rock Sioux fight to get their children back | Al Jazeera America:
Native American grandmothers in North and South Dakota work to get their grandkids out of foster care
Native American grandmothers in North and South Dakota work to get their grandkids out of foster care
Foster mother sentenced to life in prison
Foster mother sentenced to life in prison:
AUSTIN -- Fifty-four-year-old Sherill Small, who wascharged with capital murder in Aug. 2013 for killing her foster daughter, has been convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
AUSTIN -- Fifty-four-year-old Sherill Small, who wascharged with capital murder in Aug. 2013 for killing her foster daughter, has been convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Family Court Judges’ Unconstitutional Gag Orders On Parents
Family Court Judges’ Unconstitutional Gag Orders On Parents | The Liberty Beacon:
Since we have been publishing the stories of parents who have had their children seized by medical authorities and social service agencies over medical disputes, twice now we have had family court judges tell us, via the parents, to take down our stories because the parents were supposedly violating their gag orders.
Since we have been publishing the stories of parents who have had their children seized by medical authorities and social service agencies over medical disputes, twice now we have had family court judges tell us, via the parents, to take down our stories because the parents were supposedly violating their gag orders.
Foster father died of drug overdose
Coroner: Foster father died of drug overdose - 8 News NOW:
LAS VEGAS -- The Clark County Coroner's Office released the cause of death for the foster father who police say killed a 16-month-old girl in his care.The coroner says Joaquin Juarez-Paez, 37, died from hydrocodone overdose and the manner of death was ruled a suicide. Hydrocodone is a common pain killer.
Man accused of threatening caseworker with rifle
Man accused of threatening caseworker with rifle:
JOHNSBURG -- A Johnsburg man was charged with felony menacing Tuesday afternoon after he allegedly displayed a rifle to a Warren County Department of Social Services caseworker during a home visit, police said.
JOHNSBURG -- A Johnsburg man was charged with felony menacing Tuesday afternoon after he allegedly displayed a rifle to a Warren County Department of Social Services caseworker during a home visit, police said.
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