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Foster mother charged in child's death Death blamed on complications from abusive head injury
Foster mother charged in child's death Death blamed on complications
from abusive head injury MELISSA MANWARE Staff Writer Police on Monday charged a foster mother in the death of her 14-month-old nephew, who the Mecklenburg Department of Social Services had placed in her care. Zachary Moran died Aug. 8, just days after he was taken to Carolinas Medical Center with critical head injuries. Family members told Charlotte-Mecklenburg police he had fallen from his crib. A doctor who treated Zachary called the injuries consistent with abuse and later a medical examiner determined he died of "complications of abusive head injuries," police said. Investigators charged Penny Moran, 41, of Charlotte, with felony child abuse and involuntary manslaughter. Moran, who is married to Zachary's father's brother, turned herself in about 5:30 p.m. Monday. She was being held without bond in the Mecklenburg County jail late Monday. Zachary and his twin sister had been living with Moran in her west Charlotte home under a foster care arrangement. Police said the other twin has since been taken from the home. Zachary's mother, Mary Foster, lost custody of the twins after she was accused of neglecting her children. Someone told social workers she'd left them on a porch in the rain, she said. Foster has said it wasn't true, but acknowledged she was struggling with an addiction to prescription pain killers. The twins' father, Bill Moran, was in jail at the time, charged with assaulting Foster. Foster has said she suggested Moran and her husband when DSS asked if they had someone close to them who could care for their children. She said they were already licensed in Mecklenburg County as foster parents. Mary Foster declined comment Monday except to say she appreciates all the work done by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police and the Mecklenburg district attorneys. Since Zachary's death, DSS has tightened foster home policies, now taking greater care to supply baby sitters and other stress-reducing services to foster parents. The new protocol, enacted the same month as Zachary's death, means caseworkers will ask detailed questions about whether the foster family needs support services such as child care, respite care or baby-sitting. There are as many as 600 foster homes in Mecklenburg; nearly 200 run by the county, while the others are operated by private agencies. Most homes have about three or four children, including the biological children of the foster parents. Gaston County DSS is investigating Zachary's case because he was in Mecklenburg's legal custody. Danny Diehl, a spokesman for Mecklenburg County, said Mecklenburg is working in conjunction with Gaston DSS and their investigation is continuing. http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observe...al/7641612.htm |
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Correction: RELATIVE Foster PARENT charged in child's death Death blamed on complications from abusive head injury
wexwimpy wrote in message . ..
The Famous Blooming Plant backchanneled me and begged me not to point this out as It believes that any and all relatives are superior to stranger foster parents. I couldn't It and had to tell the truth. Notice the relative foster placement was with an aunt. I also noticed some other things that do not jibe with our resident expert of the evils of CPS related to foster issues: Foster mother charged in child's death Death blamed on complications from abusive head injury MELISSA MANWARE Staff Writer Police on Monday charged a foster mother in the death of her 14-month-old nephew, who the Mecklenburg Department of Social Services had placed in her care. Zachary Moran died Aug. 8, just days after he was taken to Carolinas Medical Center with critical head injuries. Family members told Charlotte-Mecklenburg police he had fallen from his crib. A doctor who treated Zachary called the injuries consistent with abuse and later a medical examiner determined he died of "complications of abusive head injuries," police said. Investigators charged Penny Moran, 41, of Charlotte, with felony child abuse and involuntary manslaughter. Moran, who is married to Zachary's father's brother, turned herself in about 5:30 p.m. Monday. She was being held without bond in the Mecklenburg County jail late Monday. But wait. CPS is supposed to be doing a cover up according to A Carrot, and It's little plot of Seedlings. Zachary and his twin sister had been living with Moran in her west Charlotte home under a foster care arrangement. Police said the other twin has since been taken from the home. No no....The Plant must be furious that this relative's rights were abrogated byt he state. The twin should have been left with her, obviously. Zachary's mother, Mary Foster, lost custody of the twins after she was accused of neglecting her children. Someone told social workers she'd left them on a porch in the rain, she said. Foster has said it wasn't true, but acknowledged she was struggling with an addiction to prescription pain killers. The twins' father, Bill Moran, was in jail at the time, charged with assaulting Foster. Foster has said she suggested Moran and her husband when DSS asked if they had someone close to them who could care for their children. She said they were already licensed in Mecklenburg County as foster parents. Yep. I knew it. Already evil foster parents just waiting for their own kin to kill . Mary Foster declined comment Monday except to say she appreciates all the work done by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police and the Mecklenburg district attorneys. Since Zachary's death, DSS has tightened foster home policies, now taking greater care to supply baby sitters and other stress-reducing services to foster parents. Oh oh. Look out now. First thing you know they might actually start paying foster parents adequeatly. Can't have that, now can we PLANT? The new protocol, enacted the same month as Zachary's death, means caseworkers will ask detailed questions about whether the foster family needs support services such as child care, respite care or baby-sitting. Many states already do this. There are as many as 600 foster homes in Mecklenburg; nearly 200 run by the county, while the others are operated by private agencies. Most homes have about three or four children, including the biological children of the foster parents. And that's a fack jack. Gaston County DSS is investigating Zachary's case because he was in Mecklenburg's legal custody. Danny Diehl, a spokesman for Mecklenburg County, said Mecklenburg is working in conjunction with Gaston DSS and their investigation is continuing. http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observe...al/7641612.htm Come on Plant. You can turn this into something anti CPS can't you? We're anxiously waiting for your grand entrance with drum roll as you leap out from behind the curtain to once again bait the state in its den, so to speak. Are you going to miss this chance to dance in the blood of a child? R R R R R Bingo bango bongo. Stoneman |
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Correction: RELATIVE Foster PARENT charged in child's death Death blamed on complications from abusive head
If you would Google my posts --which you prefer lying --you would see that I
have at various times, acknowledged the need for some fosters. It's all in the archives. Now gather and surmise. |
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Foster mother charged in child's death Death blamed on complications from abusive head injury
Kinship care placements are around
27%- Source: http://www.childrensrights.org Unlike you, I source. Doan is resouceful, too. Probably beyond your limited braying knowledge. |
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Foster mother charged in child's death Death blamed on complications from abusive head injury
On 08 Jan 2004 13:21:43 GMT, (Fern5827) wrote:
Kinship care placements are around 27%- Stop being a twit: http://www.cwla.org/programs/kinship/factsheet.htm Look at the states that are at 50% or more, dummy. Then notice that last line that says you source, the thugish lying twits, are a bit off, like you, Cauliflower. "Growth It's estimated that approximately 150,000 foster care children, about one-third of all children in foster care, are living with relatives (US Dept. of Health and Human Services:Vol.: Narrative Rep. June 1997). In 1998, 2.5 million of the nation's families were maintained by grandparents who had one or more of their grandchildren living with them. This number is up by 19 percent since 1990 (1998 U.S. Census Bureau). In Illinois, approximately 27,000 of the 47,400 children in care are in kinship care (1997 CWLA Stat Book). In California, 25,000 of the 44,000 children in care are in kinship care (1997 CWLA Stat Book). In New York, an average of 16,859 of the City's 42,000 children living in foster care are in kinship care(Mayor's Office of Operations, 1996, CASA All IN THE FAMILY: A MIXED BLESSING, January, 1998). In Maryland, there has been an increase in the number of children in kinship care from 154 in 1986, to 3,200 in 1997 (MD Monthly Management Report, 1997). National data for children in kinship care is not available, because many states do not separate relatives from unrelated foster parents in their reporting system. " Fact is no one knows the exact figure. It's often referred, as the more AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE ABOVE THAN YOUR PHONY BALONEY ORGANIZATION BELOW, as about one third of children being in relative placements. Source: http://www.childrensrights.org Bull****.. Unlike you, I source. R R R R .. that's got to be the joke of the century. Your citiations are limited to either someone else's blather forwarded, tripe from thugs organizations, or slanted media pieces. You JUST posted a forwarded post by someone else that says first off, "no URL was available" (though it was a newspaper with a common name but no locale...who ever heard of that) and the culprit in the story that kicked a near naked child out in freezing weather shown in the subject line as a CPS worker turned out to be a private general social service agency person who could have been in any kind of work whatsoever, even just a paper jocky. You people are incredibile in your ability to lie. Doan is resouceful, too. Resourcesful? Well, he is about as good at lying as anyone I've ever run across. He even lies by calling other's liars who simply disagree with him or may be mistaken. So you are right this time Rutabaga. About as resourcesful a weasel as there is, and for years too. One of YOUR spanked children grown up into a scumbag. Probably beyond your limited braying knowledge. Just puts your drawers in a twist when you and your cronies are shown up to be disengenuous liars...R R R R R You just made my day. Thanks. Kane |
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