Friday, November 21, 2008

Washington State Taxpayers To Pay $6 Million After Another Child Dies Under CPS Abuse

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/388692_fosterchild21.html
And....drum roll....

Dateline 11/20/2008

Here is yet another horrendous story about CPS/foster adopts in WA State and hell for kids. Several kids were harmed and a 7 year old is dead of starvation.

Costs:

One bruised, beaten and starved to death boy...

Other children terribly abused but able to survive though ruined for life (money doesn't fix this stuff folks)...

$6M from the taxpayers...

Court costs in the hundreds of thousands...

The defense attorneys for the state (what do you want to bet they were the best in the state... no free attorneys here...

Hopefully, the cost of a long prison term for the foster adopt hell woman the state failed to check out before entrusting with our vulnerable kids.

Please take the time to read it and then ask yourselves why this happened..

DSHS...OPEN UP YOUR DOORS AND LET US SEE WHAT HAPPENED. YOU NEED CITIZEN OVERSIGHT TO FIX THE SYSTEM. YOU CAN NOT DO IT YOURSELVES. YOU HAVE PROVED THAT OVER AND OVER.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just discovered a discrepancy in statistics regarding deaths of children under CPS and adoptive care. I wondered why the deaths of children in foster and adopt in Washington State statistics were not revealing the true percentages and another family rights activist tipped me off. It is because they list the deaths under "parent."
How this activist had to find some semblance of true statistics is by continually gathering data in all the counties in her state through research and newsclip mining. She was able to prove that the State was hiding what was really happening this way. I hear continually that children are killed and abused by fosters and adopts in our Washington Counties in sizeable numbers yet it is the best kept secret around. If the public REALLY knew what was going on, a change would be imminent. This is not child protection, but abuse of the worst kind.
Jan Smith
Washington State Extended Families

Anonymous said...

Another statistic that is not available for public viewing is the number of fosters and adopts that "give the kids back." The courts are clogged with them.
Consider the fact that many of these children are removed from addicted homes. This means that there may be a family lineage biological inherited trait towards addiction. The kids hit teenage years and just HAVE to do the "experiment" thing and the home environment gets real crazy real fast. They are so cute when they are two, aren't they? Once they start stealing everything in site to support a habit, that "cuteness" wears off real fast. Not to mention the huge fines and court fees that build up after awhile that the caretakers are expected to shell out. Biological families are more apt to see the problem through rather than try to dump the kids like garbage.
Jan Smith
Washington State Extended Families

Anonymous said...

You just keep at it girl!!These kids need more like you in the fight for humanity.Love your work and honest reporting.