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  #21  
Old July 18th 07, 09:31 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
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Default YALP

So what's going on in Vancouver WA and why isn't their state CPS
stopping these guys?

I thought this was, at first, a follow up to the previous story I posted
(seen in attributions below this one)...but no.

It's a separate case.

Greg, should the perp force the state to take it to court so he can hold
up his constitutional rights to get him off?

http://www.katu.com/news/8567307.html

[[[ Oh HOLY ****...a SIX WEEK OLD BABY? Hang this sucker by his balls
until death. Or send him to Greg for legal advice. Pretty much the same
thing. ]]]

VANCOUVER, Wash. - A young man arrested on charges he abused his
6-week-old son by slamming the boy's head into the floor is extremely
remorseful, according to his father, who spoke to KATU News on Tuesday.

Chad Green, 24, and his wife have four children - two sets of twins.

"He was left alone with them and his wife was out for the evening,"
Craig Green said. "And I think the pressure of all four of them crying
probably got to him."

Chad Green and his wife took their son, Ethan, to Legacy Salmon Creek
Hospital on Sunday, saying the infant had rolled off the bed in their
apartment.

An emergency room nurse decided the baby's injuries were not consistent
with what the parents were describing and called 911.

According to court documents, Green later admitted to a detective that
he intentionally slammed his son's head against the floor, although he
had told his wife the boy had fallen off the bed.



0:-] wrote:
http://www.katu.com/news/local/8519567.html

Looks kind of like it could be that old "boy friend" thing again.

Thank goodness he didn't cold shower the child.

And no, no smilies, thanks. These are not funny.

http://www.katu.com/news/local/8519567.html

By Associated Press

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - An 18-month-old boy flown to Legacy Emanuel
Children's Hospital with life-threatening injuries has died.

The Clark County Sheriff's Office said Landon Michael Richard of
Vancouver, Wash., was taken to Southwest Washington Medical Center and
then flown to Portland after paramedics were called to the boy's home
at 1322 N.E. Minnehaha early Friday. The toddler was found unconscious
and had suffered serious head injuries.

The toddler's mother and boyfriend, Cara R. Richard and Greg Brannon,
were present when the boy was injured.

The sheriff's Major Crimes Unit is investigating whether the injuries
to the toddler were accidental or criminal in nature.

(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)...

It would be nice if the injuries were accidental.

Kane




  #22  
Old July 18th 07, 09:35 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
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Default So waddahyahthink Greg? ... YALP

Is this going to be a Family Rights Group possible recruit, when the CPS
removes the other children?

I mean, they are older, and he, the alleged perp, is remorseful and
willing to do anything.

So should CPS leave the kids there and not risk a violation of his civil
rights...after all, he did nothing to them we know of, right?

Or should he leave the home?

I'd prefer on a stretcher, but heck, handcuffs will do to satisfy my
temporary insanity over slamming a 6-week old child's head into the floor.

How about you? Got any thoughts about what CPS should do?

Oh...sorry, Damn near forgot, how about you, Dennis et al?

0:]



0:] wrote:
So what's going on in Vancouver WA and why isn't their state CPS
stopping these guys?

I thought this was, at first, a follow up to the previous story I posted
(seen in attributions below this one)...but no.

It's a separate case.

Greg, should the perp force the state to take it to court so he can hold
up his constitutional rights to get him off?

http://www.katu.com/news/8567307.html

[[[ Oh HOLY ****...a SIX WEEK OLD BABY? Hang this sucker by his balls
until death. Or send him to Greg for legal advice. Pretty much the same
thing. ]]]

VANCOUVER, Wash. - A young man arrested on charges he abused his
6-week-old son by slamming the boy's head into the floor is extremely
remorseful, according to his father, who spoke to KATU News on Tuesday.

Chad Green, 24, and his wife have four children - two sets of twins.

"He was left alone with them and his wife was out for the evening,"
Craig Green said. "And I think the pressure of all four of them crying
probably got to him."

Chad Green and his wife took their son, Ethan, to Legacy Salmon Creek
Hospital on Sunday, saying the infant had rolled off the bed in their
apartment.

An emergency room nurse decided the baby's injuries were not consistent
with what the parents were describing and called 911.

According to court documents, Green later admitted to a detective that
he intentionally slammed his son's head against the floor, although he
had told his wife the boy had fallen off the bed.



0:-] wrote:
http://www.katu.com/news/local/8519567.html

Looks kind of like it could be that old "boy friend" thing again.
Thank goodness he didn't cold shower the child.
And no, no smilies, thanks. These are not funny.
http://www.katu.com/news/local/8519567.html

By Associated Press

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - An 18-month-old boy flown to Legacy Emanuel
Children's Hospital with life-threatening injuries has died.

The Clark County Sheriff's Office said Landon Michael Richard of
Vancouver, Wash., was taken to Southwest Washington Medical Center and
then flown to Portland after paramedics were called to the boy's home
at 1322 N.E. Minnehaha early Friday. The toddler was found unconscious
and had suffered serious head injuries.

The toddler's mother and boyfriend, Cara R. Richard and Greg Brannon,
were present when the boy was injured.

The sheriff's Major Crimes Unit is investigating whether the injuries
to the toddler were accidental or criminal in nature.
(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)...

It would be nice if the injuries were accidental.
Kane




  #23  
Old July 27th 07, 05:02 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
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Default Knee, jerk, jerk, jerk ...YALP

.... fellahs it looks like my training has failed me again.

I keep expecting you guys to respond like normal human beings.

But every time I post one of these you respond as though I'm claiming
you personally are responsible for all child abuse. And this one.

One would have thought that this would never have come to your mind.

Logic telling us you couldn't be. Even when you minimize beatings into
legally protected parent's rights, and minimize the meth epidemic.

You aren't really anybody and no one with a brain regards you as
important.

In any event, here's Yet Another Loving Parent, and while YOU Might
look for excuses for yet another child abuse death, and hunger for
some way to blame CPS, I figure it's not CPS fault, and it's not your
fault, it's the parent's in a single anecdote fault.

The only meaning to me is that we have a society that fails some
members in some way, some time, and we end up producing a parent that
can do this:

http://www.katu.com/news/8732597.html

Story Published: Jul 26, 2007 at 12:53 PM PDT

Story Updated: Jul 26, 2007 at 6:48 PM PDT
By KATU Web Staff
Video
VANCOUVER, Wash. - The death of an 18-month-old boy who was found
unconscious with serious head injuries at his home in Vancouver, and
who later died at a Portland hospital, has been ruled a homicide.

Autopsy results show Landon Richard had multiple skull fractures and a
broken femur, which police said are not consistent with the story
originally given to deputies and detectives who responded to the
scene.

On July 13, paramedics were called to a home at 1322 N.E. Minnehaha in
Vancouver with a report that an infant was unconscious and had obvious
head trauma.

Paramedics took Landon Richard to Southwest Washington Medical Center
and the boy was later airlifted via LifeFlight to Portland's Legacy
Emanuel Hospital in serious condition. He died the next day.

The boy's mother, Cara R. Richard, and her boyfriend, Greg Brannon,
were present when the boy was injured. No charges have been filed at
this time.

Anyone with further information about this case is asked to call
Detective John O'Mara at (360) 397-2028, Detective Eric O'Dell at
(360) 397-2040 or the Clark County Sheriff's Tip Line at
1-877-CRIME11.



  #24  
Old July 27th 07, 06:26 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
Greegor
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Default Why not consistent?

18 month old?
Prime age for self induced injuries.
A kid near here was killed by pulling a
TV down on top of self only months ago.

How was this not consistent with accident?

Are TV's bolted to wall in EVERY Foster Contractor home?



http://www.katu.com/news/8732597.html

Story Published: Jul 26, 2007 at 12:53 PM PDT

Story Updated: Jul 26, 2007 at 6:48 PM PDT
By KATU Web Staff
Video
VANCOUVER, Wash. - The death of an 18-month-old boy who was found
unconscious with serious head injuries at his home in Vancouver, and
who later died at a Portland hospital, has been ruled a homicide.

Autopsy results show Landon Richard had multiple skull fractures and a
broken femur, which police said are not consistent with the story
originally given to deputies and detectives who responded to the
scene.

On July 13, paramedics were called to a home at 1322 N.E. Minnehaha in
Vancouver with a report that an infant was unconscious and had obvious
head trauma.

Paramedics took Landon Richard to Southwest Washington Medical Center
and the boy was later airlifted via LifeFlight to Portland's Legacy
Emanuel Hospital in serious condition. He died the next day.

The boy's mother, Cara R. Richard, and her boyfriend, Greg Brannon,
were present when the boy was injured. No charges have been filed at
this time.


  #25  
Old July 27th 07, 09:05 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
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Default Why not consistent?

On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 22:26:31 -0700, Greegor
wrote:

18 month old?


Yes...what is your question? The article say 18months so I'll go with
that.

Prime age for self induced injuries.


It's not prime, but it's right up there. Prime means singular.

A kid near here was killed by pulling a
TV down on top of self only months ago.


No doubt.


How was this not consistent with accident?

Greg, "... No charges have been filed at this time."

That was not discussed. I have a hunch that has to do with the DA
working on the indictment. Don't you?

And not prejudicing the public at this early point in the proceedings.

Are TV's bolted to wall in EVERY Foster Contractor home?





A good certifier looks at such things and orders safety
measures...such as bolting, or placing where it can't be pulled over
easily.

Pool gates. Gun lockers. Covered electrical outlets with toddlers.
Resetting the hot water thermostat to a lower non scalding setting.
Removing or storing safely buckets and other containers a toddler
could tip himself into. Even large dog water dishes are a target of a
good inspection.

Frayed electrical cords. Stove bolted down at the back feet or into
the wall. Shall I go on ...

I told you long ago that rather than continue to make a thorough ass
of ourself on matters of foster care and certification to the CPS
office and ask for the manual on requirements.

Heck, it might even be on line.

As for your english comprehension problems...the claims by them that
it was an accident ... well, read for ourself, for what should be, THE
SECOND PUCKERING TIME;

"Autopsy results show Landon Richard had multiple skull fractures and
a broken femur, which police said are not consistent with the story
originally given to deputies and detectives who responded to the
scene."

What does that mean to you, "not consistent with the story
originally given?"

It's the story that doesn't match, not the issue of whether toddlers
are accident prone or not.

You don't think police aren't aware children are accident prone?

Why weren't YOU there to tell them not to talk to the cops without a
lawyer, Greg?

Possibly you have some other defenses for them you'd like to present
at this time, eh?



http://www.katu.com/news/8732597.html

Story Published: Jul 26, 2007 at 12:53 PM PDT

Story Updated: Jul 26, 2007 at 6:48 PM PDT
By KATU Web Staff
Video
VANCOUVER, Wash. - The death of an 18-month-old boy who was found
unconscious with serious head injuries at his home in Vancouver, and
who later died at a Portland hospital, has been ruled a homicide.

Autopsy results show Landon Richard had multiple skull fractures and a
broken femur, which police said are not consistent with the story
originally given to deputies and detectives who responded to the
scene.

On July 13, paramedics were called to a home at 1322 N.E. Minnehaha in
Vancouver with a report that an infant was unconscious and had obvious
head trauma.

Paramedics took Landon Richard to Southwest Washington Medical Center
and the boy was later airlifted via LifeFlight to Portland's Legacy
Emanuel Hospital in serious condition. He died the next day.

The boy's mother, Cara R. Richard, and her boyfriend, Greg Brannon,
were present when the boy was injured. No charges have been filed at
this time.


  #26  
Old August 1st 07, 09:23 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
Greegor
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Default Why not consistent?

On Jul 27, 3:05 pm, "0:-]" wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 22:26:31 -0700, Greegor
wrote:

18 month old?


Yes...what is your question? The article say 18months so I'll go with
that.

Prime age for self induced injuries.


It's not prime, but it's right up there. Prime means singular.

A kid near here was killed by pulling a
TV down on top of self only months ago.


No doubt.



How was this not consistent with accident?


Greg, "... No charges have been filed at this time."

That was not discussed. I have a hunch that has to do with the DA
working on the indictment. Don't you?

And not prejudicing the public at this early point in the proceedings.

Are TV's bolted to wall in EVERY Foster Contractor home?


A good certifier looks at such things and orders safety
measures...such as bolting, or placing where it can't be pulled over
easily.

Pool gates. Gun lockers. Covered electrical outlets with toddlers.
Resetting the hot water thermostat to a lower non scalding setting.
Removing or storing safely buckets and other containers a toddler
could tip himself into. Even large dog water dishes are a target of a
good inspection.

Frayed electrical cords. Stove bolted down at the back feet or into
the wall. Shall I go on ...

I told you long ago that rather than continue to make a thorough ass
of ourself on matters of foster care and certification to the CPS
office and ask for the manual on requirements.

Heck, it might even be on line.

As for your english comprehension problems...the claims by them that
it was an accident ... well, read for ourself, for what should be, THE
SECOND PUCKERING TIME;

"Autopsy results show Landon Richard had multiple skull fractures and
a broken femur, which police said are not consistent with the story
originally given to deputies and detectives who responded to the
scene."

What does that mean to you, "not consistent with the story
originally given?"



How was it not consistent?
That IS what I asked.
If the kid pulled a TV over on themself, it would seem to be
perfectly consistent.




It's the story that doesn't match, not the issue of whether toddlers
are accident prone or not.

You don't think police aren't aware children are accident prone?

Why weren't YOU there to tell them not to talk to the cops without a
lawyer, Greg?

Possibly you have some other defenses for them you'd like to present
at this time, eh?





http://www.katu.com/news/8732597.html


Story Published: Jul 26, 2007 at 12:53 PM PDT


Story Updated: Jul 26, 2007 at 6:48 PM PDT
By KATU Web Staff
Video
VANCOUVER, Wash. - The death of an 18-month-old boy who was found
unconscious with serious head injuries at his home in Vancouver, and
who later died at a Portland hospital, has been ruled a homicide.


Autopsy results show Landon Richard had multiple skull fractures and a
broken femur, which police said are not consistent with the story
originally given to deputies and detectives who responded to the
scene.


On July 13, paramedics were called to a home at 1322 N.E. Minnehaha in
Vancouver with a report that an infant was unconscious and had obvious
head trauma.


Paramedics took Landon Richard to Southwest Washington Medical Center
and the boy was later airlifted via LifeFlight to Portland's Legacy
Emanuel Hospital in serious condition. He died the next day.


The boy's mother, Cara R. Richard, and her boyfriend, Greg Brannon,
were present when the boy was injured. No charges have been filed at
this time.



  #27  
Old August 1st 07, 09:56 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
Dan Sullivan
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Default Why not consistent?

On Aug 1, 4:23 am, Greegor wrote:
On Jul 27, 3:05 pm, "0:-]" wrote:





On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 22:26:31 -0700, Greegor
wrote:


18 month old?


Yes...what is your question? The article say 18months so I'll go with
that.


Prime age for self induced injuries.


It's not prime, but it's right up there. Prime means singular.


A kid near here was killed by pulling a
TV down on top of self only months ago.


No doubt.


How was this not consistent with accident?


Greg, "... No charges have been filed at this time."


That was not discussed. I have a hunch that has to do with the DA
working on the indictment. Don't you?


And not prejudicing the public at this early point in the proceedings.


Are TV's bolted to wall in EVERY Foster Contractor home?


A good certifier looks at such things and orders safety
measures...such as bolting, or placing where it can't be pulled over
easily.


Pool gates. Gun lockers. Covered electrical outlets with toddlers.
Resetting the hot water thermostat to a lower non scalding setting.
Removing or storing safely buckets and other containers a toddler
could tip himself into. Even large dog water dishes are a target of a
good inspection.


Frayed electrical cords. Stove bolted down at the back feet or into
the wall. Shall I go on ...


I told you long ago that rather than continue to make a thorough ass
of ourself on matters of foster care and certification to the CPS
office and ask for the manual on requirements.


Heck, it might even be on line.


As for your english comprehension problems...the claims by them that
it was an accident ... well, read for ourself, for what should be, THE
SECOND PUCKERING TIME;


"Autopsy results show Landon Richard had multiple skull fractures and
a broken femur, which police said are not consistent with the story
originally given to deputies and detectives who responded to the
scene."


What does that mean to you, "not consistent with the story
originally given?"


How was it not consistent?
That IS what I asked.
If the kid pulled a TV over on themself, it would seem to be
perfectly consistent.


With MULTIPLE skull fractures and a broken femur?

How did the adults say the accident happened, Greg?

  #28  
Old August 1st 07, 11:58 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
Greegor
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Default Why not consistent?

On Aug 1, 3:56 am, Dan Sullivan wrote:
On Aug 1, 4:23 am, Greegor wrote:





On Jul 27, 3:05 pm, "0:-]" wrote:


On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 22:26:31 -0700, Greegor
wrote:


18 month old?


Yes...what is your question? The article say 18months so I'll go with
that.


Prime age for self induced injuries.


It's not prime, but it's right up there. Prime means singular.


A kid near here was killed by pulling a
TV down on top of self only months ago.


No doubt.


How was this not consistent with accident?


Greg, "... No charges have been filed at this time."


That was not discussed. I have a hunch that has to do with the DA
working on the indictment. Don't you?


And not prejudicing the public at this early point in the proceedings.


Are TV's bolted to wall in EVERY Foster Contractor home?


A good certifier looks at such things and orders safety
measures...such as bolting, or placing where it can't be pulled over
easily.


Pool gates. Gun lockers. Covered electrical outlets with toddlers.
Resetting the hot water thermostat to a lower non scalding setting.
Removing or storing safely buckets and other containers a toddler
could tip himself into. Even large dog water dishes are a target of a
good inspection.


Frayed electrical cords. Stove bolted down at the back feet or into
the wall. Shall I go on ...


I told you long ago that rather than continue to make a thorough ass
of ourself on matters of foster care and certification to the CPS
office and ask for the manual on requirements.


Heck, it might even be on line.


As for your english comprehension problems...the claims by them that
it was an accident ... well, read for ourself, for what should be, THE
SECOND PUCKERING TIME;


"Autopsy results show Landon Richard had multiple skull fractures and
a broken femur, which police said are not consistent with the story
originally given to deputies and detectives who responded to the
scene."


What does that mean to you, "not consistent with the story
originally given?"


How was it not consistent?
That IS what I asked.
If the kid pulled a TV over on themself, it would seem to be
perfectly consistent.


Dan wrote
With MULTIPLE skull fractures and a broken femur?
How did the adults say the accident happened, Greg?


What DID they say, Dan? That would be important wouldn't it?

Aren't most head fractures multiple? More than one neat crack?
One TV falling over on an 18 month old one time would
cause MULTIPLE skull fractures wouldn't it?

  #29  
Old August 1st 07, 02:42 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
firemonkey
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Default Why not consistent?

On Aug 1, 5:58 am, Greegor wrote:
On Aug 1, 3:56 am, Dan Sullivan wrote:



On Aug 1, 4:23 am, Greegor wrote:


On Jul 27, 3:05 pm, "0:-]" wrote:


On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 22:26:31 -0700, Greegor
wrote:


18 month old?


Yes...what is your question? The article say 18months so I'll go with
that.


Prime age for self induced injuries.


It's not prime, but it's right up there. Prime means singular.


A kid near here was killed by pulling a
TV down on top of self only months ago.


No doubt.


How was this not consistent with accident?


Greg, "... No charges have been filed at this time."


That was not discussed. I have a hunch that has to do with the DA
working on the indictment. Don't you?


And not prejudicing the public at this early point in the proceedings.


Are TV's bolted to wall in EVERY Foster Contractor home?


A good certifier looks at such things and orders safety
measures...such as bolting, or placing where it can't be pulled over
easily.


Pool gates. Gun lockers. Covered electrical outlets with toddlers.
Resetting the hot water thermostat to a lower non scalding setting.
Removing or storing safely buckets and other containers a toddler
could tip himself into. Even large dog water dishes are a target of a
good inspection.


Frayed electrical cords. Stove bolted down at the back feet or into
the wall. Shall I go on ...


I told you long ago that rather than continue to make a thorough ass
of ourself on matters of foster care and certification to the CPS
office and ask for the manual on requirements.


Heck, it might even be on line.


As for your english comprehension problems...the claims by them that
it was an accident ... well, read for ourself, for what should be, THE
SECOND PUCKERING TIME;


"Autopsy results show Landon Richard had multiple skull fractures and
a broken femur, which police said are not consistent with the story
originally given to deputies and detectives who responded to the
scene."


What does that mean to you, "not consistent with the story
originally given?"


How was it not consistent?
That IS what I asked.
If the kid pulled a TV over on themself, it would seem to be
perfectly consistent.


Dan wrote

With MULTIPLE skull fractures and a broken femur?
How did the adults say the accident happened, Greg?


What DID they say, Dan? That would be important wouldn't it?

Aren't most head fractures multiple? More than one neat crack?
One TV falling over on an 18 month old one time would
cause MULTIPLE skull fractures wouldn't it?


We do not know what went on, why don't you follow this case and report
what happens.

Firemonkey

  #30  
Old August 1st 07, 02:58 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.dads-rights.unmoderated,alt.parenting.spanking
Dan Sullivan
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Default Why not consistent?

On Aug 1, 6:58 am, Greegor wrote:
On Aug 1, 3:56 am, Dan Sullivan wrote:





On Aug 1, 4:23 am, Greegor wrote:


On Jul 27, 3:05 pm, "0:-]" wrote:


On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 22:26:31 -0700, Greegor
wrote:


18 month old?


Yes...what is your question? The article say 18months so I'll go with
that.


Prime age for self induced injuries.


It's not prime, but it's right up there. Prime means singular.


A kid near here was killed by pulling a
TV down on top of self only months ago.


No doubt.


How was this not consistent with accident?


Greg, "... No charges have been filed at this time."


That was not discussed. I have a hunch that has to do with the DA
working on the indictment. Don't you?


And not prejudicing the public at this early point in the proceedings.


Are TV's bolted to wall in EVERY Foster Contractor home?


A good certifier looks at such things and orders safety
measures...such as bolting, or placing where it can't be pulled over
easily.


Pool gates. Gun lockers. Covered electrical outlets with toddlers.
Resetting the hot water thermostat to a lower non scalding setting.
Removing or storing safely buckets and other containers a toddler
could tip himself into. Even large dog water dishes are a target of a
good inspection.


Frayed electrical cords. Stove bolted down at the back feet or into
the wall. Shall I go on ...


I told you long ago that rather than continue to make a thorough ass
of ourself on matters of foster care and certification to the CPS
office and ask for the manual on requirements.


Heck, it might even be on line.


As for your english comprehension problems...the claims by them that
it was an accident ... well, read for ourself, for what should be, THE
SECOND PUCKERING TIME;


"Autopsy results show Landon Richard had multiple skull fractures and
a broken femur, which police said are not consistent with the story
originally given to deputies and detectives who responded to the
scene."


What does that mean to you, "not consistent with the story
originally given?"


How was it not consistent?
That IS what I asked.
If the kid pulled a TV over on themself, it would seem to be
perfectly consistent.


Dan wrote

With MULTIPLE skull fractures and a broken femur?
How did the adults say the accident happened, Greg?


What DID they say, Dan? That would be important wouldn't it?


What they said was inconsistant with the injuries.

And the death was ruled a homicide.

Yet you, with your lack of training or expertise in this area, have
decided the death wasn't a homicide.

Aren't most head fractures multiple?


Look up depressed skull fracture.

More than one neat crack?


See above.

One TV falling over on an 18 month old one time would
cause MULTIPLE skull fractures wouldn't it?


Post what you find, Greg

 




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