Baxter
2023-03-14 15:25:17 UTC
"Death of 2-year-old NYC girl in homeless shelter deemed homicide;
tot died of drug overdose"
https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-nyc-child-died-of-dr
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so why do conseraturds oppose getting the homeless off the street andtot died of drug overdose"
https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-nyc-child-died-of-dr
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into homes?
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Holy Mother Of Christ...
Texas removed six Black children from their homes. Their adoptive parents
drove them off a cliff. - TexasTribune
People came to this place for its sweeping views. The circular gravel
turnoff sat alongside the Pacific Coast Highway, just across a small
bridge over the tiny Juan Creek in Mendocino County. From its edge you
could see the rocky Northern California coastline, its cliffs dotted with
native grasses and wild succulents. At low tide, you could see the beach
where fishermen used to camp, casting their wide nets to catch the night
fish that flung themselves onto the waves during spawning season. On
March 26, 2018, a clear blue day, a German tourist stood at this spot,
but something alarming marred her view: At the bottom of the steep and
jagged cliff, she spotted an SUV flipped on its hood, crumpled, its
undercarriage exposed.
Cops called to the scene found Jennifer and Sarah Hart, a married couple,
strapped inside, dead. Three bodies of children were scattered near the
car, having been ejected from the vehicle in its plunge. At first,
emergency response teams thought it might have been an accident. After
police officers found identification for the two women in a backpack that
had been in the car, they realized there were likely more bodies to be
found: The couple, two white women, both 38, had adopted six Black
children, ages 12 to 19, from two separate sibling groups, all from
Texas. Search teams later found another of the childrens bodies, and a
foot inside of a shoe that was believed to belong to another of the
children. One child, 15-year-old Devonte, was never found. As
firefighters towed the Yukon up the treacherous incline to the overlook
where the SUV had gone over the edge, state troopers working the crime
scene found no skid marks where the car had left the road.
Jennifer spent her days posting photos to Facebook of the kids
adventuring on road trips, meditating in the woods, and at home playing
with chickens. But shortly after the SUV was found, news stories started
tumbling out that shattered Jennifers painstakingly crafted image.
Investigators at the scene of the crash determined the car had actually
accelerated off of the cliff. It emerged that the crash was intentional,
and the kids had been drugged with Benadryl. Child Protective Services in
Washington State had been trying to reach the family in the days leading
up to the crash; the Harts next door neighbors in Woodland, Washington,
told reporters that theyd finally called CPS after Devonte had snuck
over multiple times late at night asking for food.
It turned out that the Harts, who had lived in Minnesota, Oregon and
Washington State during their decade with the children, had been
investigated for potential abuse and neglect in each of those states. The
children were much too small for their ages child welfare officials in
Oregon pointed out in their investigation that five of the six children
were not even on the growth charts for their ages. Still, the children
remained with the women, who seemed to move around whenever suspicions
became too intense.
Link: https://www.rawstory.com/texas-removed-six-black-children-from-
their-homes-their-adoptive-parents-drove-them-off-a-cliff/