A 'barbaric' foster mum who battered an 18-month-old toddler to death is set to appeal her life sentence. Little Shi-Anne Downer was left with 153 scars and bruises after being beaten to death last year.
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Barbaric foster mum who battered toddler to death leaving her with 153 injuries set to appeal life sentence
Barbaric foster mum who battered toddler to death leaving her with 153 injuries set to appeal life sentence - Mirror Online:
Community pushes for foster care system changes
Community pushes for foster care system changes | WKRC:
ANDERSON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) – Ten years after thousands of people searched Julifs Park, a few came back to remember Marcus Fiesel. Fiesel was 3 years old when he was reported missing by his foster mother, Liz Carroll.
ANDERSON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) – Ten years after thousands of people searched Julifs Park, a few came back to remember Marcus Fiesel. Fiesel was 3 years old when he was reported missing by his foster mother, Liz Carroll.
Judge rules grandparents can't adopt Morris County child
Judge rules grandparents can't adopt Morris County child:
MORRISTOWN - A Superior Court Family Division judge has ruled that a set of out-of-state grandparents cannot adopt a 3-year-old Morris County girl and went further, likening the adoption complaint to "the absurd scenario" of a babysitter entrusted to care for a child trying to institute adoption proceedings.
MORRISTOWN - A Superior Court Family Division judge has ruled that a set of out-of-state grandparents cannot adopt a 3-year-old Morris County girl and went further, likening the adoption complaint to "the absurd scenario" of a babysitter entrusted to care for a child trying to institute adoption proceedings.
Milford man accused of threatening, spitting at DCF workers
Milford man accused of threatening, spitting at DCF workers - Connecticut Post:
A Milford man who allegedly threatened and spat at two state workers will appear in court Monday, Aug. 15 after being arrested in Orange earlier this month.
A Milford man who allegedly threatened and spat at two state workers will appear in court Monday, Aug. 15 after being arrested in Orange earlier this month.
Mom: My Son's Daycare Provider Reported Me to CPS. Because of a Birth Mark
Mom: My Son's Daycare Provider Reported Me to CPS. Because of a Birth Mark. - Hit & Run : Reason.com:
It's been quite a week for Tamara O'Haire, a cowgirl and online fitness trainer from Bozeman, Montana. O'Haire is a mother to a 9-month-old boy. On Monday, she put him in daycare for the very first time.
It's been quite a week for Tamara O'Haire, a cowgirl and online fitness trainer from Bozeman, Montana. O'Haire is a mother to a 9-month-old boy. On Monday, she put him in daycare for the very first time.
Adult adoptees getting more access to birth records from states
Adult adoptees getting more access to birth records from states | Political Fix | stltoday.com:
For many years, adults adopted as children who wanted to find out who their birth parents were ran up against a brick wall because they had no legal right to simply get a copy of their original birth certificate in most states.
For many years, adults adopted as children who wanted to find out who their birth parents were ran up against a brick wall because they had no legal right to simply get a copy of their original birth certificate in most states.
NSW child protection system probed
NSW child protection system probed - Yahoo7:
Hundreds of NSW children in state care could be at risk after some Department of Families districts failed to meet the government's own criteria for a child-safe organisation, an inquiry has heard.
Hundreds of NSW children in state care could be at risk after some Department of Families districts failed to meet the government's own criteria for a child-safe organisation, an inquiry has heard.
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