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Warnings missed in girl's death
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepu...berts0604.html Jun. 4, 2008 12:00 AM In the last months of her brief life, it was as if Trenay Duchane didn't exist. She and her sister Treshae were no longer allowed to go to school. They were never seen outside the one-bedroom apartment they shared with their father, stepmother and baby sister. Child Protective Services had long since lost track of the family, and those who suspected that something was wrong kept quiet. No one put the pieces together until it was too late. Now Trenay is gone, and I'm told Treshae will never be the same. Torture can do that to a little girl. The case drew headlines in November when police say 12-year-old Trenay was ordered into scalding water, then beaten to death and left for days in that tiny apartment with her traumatized little sister. By the time police were called, Trenay's body was decomposing and 9-year-old Treshae was cowering in the bathtub, covered in bruises, burns and assorted other injuries, both fresh and festering. A Phoenix cop told me it was one of the worst cases of homicide he'd seen in his 24 years. In a state where a child is beaten to death every six days, that is saying something. The father and stepmother, Jeffery Duchane and Reiko Troupe, await trial on charges of murder and child abuse. Could we have done something to protect Trenay and Treshae? This newspaper went to court in search of an answer to that question. The records, ordered released by Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Crane McClennen, show that CPS lost track of the family a year before Trenay died and that officials at the last school the girls attended failed to recognize the signs of abuse, signs that were there had they just opened their eyes. CPS first encountered the girls in 2005 and again in 2006 while investigating reports that the children were being neglected when living with their mother. Caseworkers found insufficient evidence of neglect, but they did offer help - furniture and rent money and bus tickets and such. By August 2006, the mother was unable to care for all five of her children, and the two oldest, Trenay and Treshae, moved in with their father and stepmother. Troupe, then 25, was also known to CPS. The agency had twice been called upon to protect her when she was a child and had twice found insufficient evidence of a problem. In the summer of 2006, Troupe was again under the watchful eye of CPS, this time as an adult who had just given birth to a meth-exposed baby. Here again, CPS found no evidence of neglect but set her up with the non-profit Family Builders to get help with parenting, substance abuse and depression. Social workers reported that the girls had a good rapport with Troupe, who they called "an attentive and affectionate parent." Within two weeks of Trenay and Treshae showing up, however, the family broke off contact. After a month of trying to reconnect, Family Builders returned the case to CPS, noting that Troupe had met none of the goals set for her. A CPS caseworker, finding all phone numbers disconnected, sent Troupe a certified letter: "You have till October 14, 2006, before 5 p.m. to get in touch with me. Before further actions will be made concerning your children." Three days later, CPS closed the case and walked away. The girls, meanwhile, apparently continued to live in the same apartment and were enrolled in nearby Solano Elementary School for the 2006-07 school year. In November 2006, the family moved, and Treshae would later say that this was when the abuse began: the beatings with a knotted electrical cord or a fist; the burnings with an iron or hot water; the bites; the broken arm that nobody bothered to see about, leaving Treshae's left arm misshapen. Treshae said her father told her that day to "stop being a baby." She was 8 at the time. School records indicate that the girls were frequently absent and Solano dropped Treshae from its rolls in April 2007, noting that the second-grader's status was unknown. Jean Richards, a spokeswoman for the Osborn School District, said the state requires schools to drop a child after an absence of 10 days, though she said that someone from Solano would have gone over to the apartment to investigate. "We would have gone out," she said. "We have family or parent liaisons. A parent liaison would have gone out with someone else . . . and made a home visit to see if somebody was physically living there." If they did, it's not in the school records released by the judge. Meanwhile, Trenay twice turned up that same spring with both eyes blackened, once the same week her sister was being dropped from the rolls. Trenay explained her injuries away as a car accident and a fight with other kids. Instead of calling CPS, the school called relatives who confirmed the stories. Richards said school officials would have called CPS had they been suspicious. The fact that they didn't, coupled with Treshae's sudden disappearance and Trenay's frequent absences, is a tragedy. A family member would later tell police that the phone calls from the school scared Troupe, who then would keep the girls home. There is nothing in state law, however, that requires a school to notify anyone when a child suddenly disappears. There should be. Attorney Jorge Franco, who has reviewed the records on behalf of Treshae and her mother, says he believes Trenay and Treshae might have been saved had the state's child-abuse reporting laws covered excessive absences. "Had they been required to pick up the phone, then they would have put CPS back on the trail," he said. Instead, the trail vanished. By August, the family had been evicted and moved again, but the girls were never seen outside the apartment. They didn't return to Solano, and no other school requested their records. "I don't go to school," Treshae would later tell police. "My mom teaches me at home. She said it was better." This from a child covered head to toe in injuries, one who told police she and her sister were beaten every day. Until November 6. On that day, according to police, Trenay Cheire Duchane, age 12, committed the fatal mistake of messing up her room. Treshae told police that her sister was ordered into a tub of scalding water. Treshae told police she heard her sister screaming as she tried to escape. Trenay was then whipped with the knotted electrical cord and pushed against the wall and punched in the face until she passed out. By the time Duchane got home from work that evening, his daughter was dead or dying. It took four days before he called 911 and then only because her body was beginning to smell. Such is the sort of love and support shown to too darned many children in this state Police found Treshae cowering in the bathtub behind the shower curtain and Trenay, long gone, in the bedroom she had shared with her sister. Next to her body were pages from a notebook, filled with a child's handwriting. Over and over, the same words were written, about 100 times. "I will listen to my mom." Reach Roberts at or 602-444-8635. Read her blog at robertsblog.azcentral.com. An Inconvenient Truth about Child Protective Services, Foster care, and the Child Protection "INDUSTRY" Child Protective Services Does not protect children... It is sickening how many children are subject to abuse, neglect and even killed at the hands of CPS. every parent should read the free handbook from connecticut dcf watch... http://www.connecticutdcfwatch.com Number of Cases per 100,000 children in the US These numbers come from The National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect in Washington. (NCCAN) Recent numbers have increased significantly for CPS Perpetrators of Maltreatment Physical Abuse CPS/Foster care 160, biological Parents 59 Sexual Abuse CPS/Foster care 112, biological Parents 13 Neglect CPS/Foster care 410, biological Parents 241 Medical Neglect CPS/Foster care 14 biological Parents 12 Fatalities CPS/Foster care 6.4, biological Parents 1.5 Imagine that, 6.4 children die at the hands of the very agencies that are supposed to protect them and only 1.5 at the hands of parents per 100,000 children. CPS perpetrates more abuse, neglect, and sexual abuse and kills more children then parents in the United States. If the citizens of this country hold CPS to the same standards that they hold parents too. No judge should ever put another child in the hands of ANY government agency because CPS nationwide is guilty of more harm and death than any human being combined. CPS nationwide is guilty of more human rights violations and deaths of children then the homes from which they were removed. When are the judges going to wake up and see that they are sending children to their death and a life of abuse when children are removed from safe homes based on the mere opinion of a bunch of social workers. THIS IS AMERICA'S HIDDEN HOLOCAUST Currently Child Protective Services violates more constitutionally guaranteed liberties & civil rights on a daily basis then all other agencies combined, Including the National Security agency/Central intelligence agency wiretaping programs… THE CORRUPT BUSINESS OF CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES BY: Nancy Schaefer Senator, 50th District of Georgia http://www.senatornancyschaefer.com/...s.php?filter=6 This is Child Protection? By Gregory A. Hession, J.D. http://www.jbs.org/node/4632 Mercenary Motherhood: "Memoirs of a Babystealer." http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/...nion-rightrail FOSTER CARE IS A 80 PERCENT FAILU. A Brief Analysis of the Casey Family Programs. Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study. By Richard Wexler http://www.nccpr.org/reports/cfpanalysis.doc HOW THE WAR AGAINST CHILD ABUSE BECAME A WAR AGAINST CHILDREN http://www.nccpr.org/issues/1.html Adoption Bonuses: The Money Behind the Madness DSS and affiliates rewarded for breaking up families By Nev Moore Massachusetts News http://www.massnews.com/past_issues/...May/mayds4.htm A recent study has found that 12-18 months after leaving foster ca 30% of the nation’s homeless are former foster children. 27% of the males and 10% of the females had been incarcerated 33% were receiving public assistance 37% had not finished high school 2% receive a college degree 50% were unemployed Children in foster care are three to six times more likely than children not in care to have emotional, behavioral and developmental problems, including conduct disorders, depression, difficulties in school and impaired social relationships. Some experts estimate that about 30% of the children in care have marked or severe emotional problems. Various studies have indicated that children and young people in foster care tend to have limited education and job skills, perform poorly in school compared to children who are not in foster care, lag behind in their education by at least one year, and have lower educational attainment than the general population. *Casey Family Programs National Center for Resource Family Support 80 percent of prison inmates have been through the foster care system. The highest ranking federal official in charge of foster care, Wade Horn of the Department of Health and Human Services, is a former child psychologist who says the foster care system is a giant mess and should just be blown up. http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=2017991 Four rigorous studies have found that at least 30 percent of America’s foster children could be home right now if their parents had decent housing. This study found thousands of children already in foster care who would have done better had child protection agencies not taken them away in the first place. Front-page story in USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...m?csp=34#Close Read the studies online. Casey "alumni" study: "Improving Family Foster Ca Findings from the Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study," http://www.casey.org/Resources/Publi...lumniStudy.htm MIT study: "Child Protection and Child Outcomes: Measuring the Effects of Foster Care," http://www.mit.edu/~jjdoyle/doyle_fo...arch07_aer.pdf Texas comptroller's "Forgotten Children" reports: www.window.state.tx.us/forgottenchildren The bottom line? - Child Protective Services and the Foster Care system for the most part turns out young adults that are nothing more than walking wreckage... CURRENTLY CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES VIOLATES MORE CONSTITUTIONALLY GUARANTEED LIBERTIES & CIVIL RIGHTS ON A DAILY BASIS THEN ALL OTHER AGENCIES COMBINED INCLUDING THE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY/CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WIRETAPPING PROGRAMS.... CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES, HAPPILY DESTROYING THOUSANDS OF INNOCENT FAMILIES YEARLY NATIONWIDE AND COMING TO YOU'RE HOME SOON... BE SURE TO FIND OUT WHERE YOUR CANDIDATES STANDS ON THE ISSUE OF REFORMING OR ABOLISHING CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES ("MAKE YOUR CANDIDATES TAKE A STAND ON THIS ISSUE.") THEN REMEMBER TO VOTE ACCORDINGLY IF THEY ARE "FAMILY UNFRIENDLY" IN THE NEXT ELECTION... |
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