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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, January 10, 2015

Major child protection services overhaul after catalog of missed chances to stop father throwing his five-year-old daughter off 60ft bridge

Major child protection services overhaul after catalog of missed chances to stop father throwing his five-year-old daughter off 60ft bridge | Florida Newstime:

  • A caller warned child services John Jonchuk was acting 'delusional'

  • The call 'did not rise to the level of reasonable cause to suspect' 

  • Hours before, his attorney warned police of his 'strange' behavior

  • Officers interviewed Jonchuk, 25, and found nothing suspicious

  • Hours later, Jonchuk allegedly threw daughter Phoebe, 5, off bridge  

  • He has been charged with first-degree murder and assaulting police officer 

  • Michelle Kerr, the girl's mother, said he had made false abuse allegations

  • Described how he had been diagnosed with bipolar and was 'unstable' 


  • Scio man accused of sexually abusing adopted children

    Scio man accused of sexually abusing adopted children | Local & Regional | KATU.com - Portland News, Sports, Traffic Weather and Breaking News - Portland, Oregon:

    SCIO, Ore. – A 72-year-old man was arrested Monday and accused of sex abuse.Deputies with the Linn County Sheriff’s Office allege Larry Robert Morgan of Scio sexually abused his adopted children, who are 10 and 11 years old.

    Ex-foster dad charged in 2nd sex-abuse case

    Ex-foster dad charged in 2nd sex-abuse case - Omaha.com: OMAHA METRO:

    An Omaha man accused of sexually assaulting his former foster daughter has been charged with abusing another girl, Douglas County Attorney Don Kleine said Friday.

    EDITORIAL: Drugs in the Classroom, Part Two

    EDITORIAL: Drugs in the Classroom, Part Two - Pagosa Daily Post News Events & Video for Pagosa Springs Colorado:

    No one will deny that some children have a better ability to maintain a steady focus on a boring classroom lecture, without being distracted, than other children do. The question we need to answer, for the sake of the world’s future, is this: Should we be drugging the children who are less able to maintain their focus on sometimes tedious academic instruction?

    Court sides with DCF, teen will remain in custody for forced chemotherapy

    Court sides with DCF, teen will remain in custody for forced chemotherapy - WICU12 HD WSEE Erie, PA News, Sports, Weather, Events:

    Hartford, CT -- A Windsor Locks teen faced a judge in Connecticut State Supreme court Thursday, as she has been undergoing chemotherapy against her will. She is identified as Cassandra C in court papers and believes she should be allowed to make her own health care decisions even though she's a minor.

    Foster mom says she's willing to lose infant over flu shot mandate

    Foster mom says she's willing to lose infant over flu shot mandate | Local & Regional | Seattle News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | KOMO News:

    TACOMA, Wash. -- Foster families are under a new mandate that everyone in their house needs a flu shot if they have foster kids under two years of age. 

    New Jersey Appeals Court Rules Cannabis Use Alone Not Reason to Remove Child

    New Jersey Appeals Court Rules Cannabis Use Alone Not Reason to Remove Child:

    Two days before Christmas, an appellate court in New Jersey gave one Garden state mother the best possible gift; a panel headed by Honorable Carmen Alvarez ruled that not only were verbal admissions about possible cannabis use insufficient evidence for an emergency removal order of an infant child but that the state failed to provide any evidence that simply using cannabis constituted child abuse or neglect. While at first glance, this simply appears to be a case of the courts using common sense, in reality it is a major departure from the common practices of the family court system that have existed for decades.