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"she looked 'like a concentration camp victim'.

Steve

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Lesbian couple who starved adopted daughter, eight, and chained her to the floor to prevent her from getting food facing false imprisonment charges

Eraca Dwan Craig, 31, and Christian Jessica Deanda, 44, have had false imprisonment, child neglect and child abuse added to their charges
The couple were already accused of child endangerment
Their three children, aged 3, 5 and 8, were found starving at their home in Salinas, California

Sheriff Miller said, adding that she looked 'like a concentration camp victim'.

The girl and the older boy were adopted children, and the younger boy is the biological son of one of the women, Miller said.

and my outrage is towards the abuse.. and that the FAT -----, didn't look like she missed any meals or snacks..

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I might be way overweight myself. but I would go hungry for a child any day.. because I KNOW how they feel..
 

Mike

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Wonder if the LGBT community will defend her? Maybe they will claim the children offended her and her sexuality rights?

Sick. Just f--king sick....................................
 

Tam

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Not enough Food Stamp to provide food for everyone in the house???? :?

Or the results of the cards being used in ATMs and not restricted to grocery stores??????? :?
 

Larrry

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A question, we keep hearing about Social Services jumping in even if a kid happens to draw a picture of a gun etc. Just where is SS...government at work.
I guess we need more social services personnel so we can have more ss fail at their job
 

Steve

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http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/03/27/justina_pelletier_ruling_boston_children_s_hospital_and_judge_perform_parent.html

The Sad, Scary Saga of Justina Pelletier

A Massachusetts judge on Tuesday granted the state “permanent custody” of an ill teenager who has spent the last year caught up in a dispute between her family on one side and Boston Children’s Hospital and the state Department of Children and Families on the other. While many facts are in dispute, one thing is clear: Justina Pelletier spent the past year in a locked psych ward, even though doctors disagree about whether her condition is psychiatric.

When parents disagree with doctors, a hospital such as Children’s has a huge advantage. Because the state’s Department of Children and Families lacks medical expertise, Swidey and Wen point out, it often turns to Children’s for assistance. So when Children’s files a medical abuse claim against parents, DCF turns to … Children’s? This isn’t a rare or theoretical conflict of interest. Children’s has had five similar custody cases in the past two years.

There are reports that they are filing a writ of habeas corpus for wrongful imprisonment. But if I were a parent who felt a hospital was interfering with my rights and harming my child, I can’t say that I would act any differently.
 
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