Saturday, October 26, 2019

Three-year-old twin girls are killed by state criminal neglect after Child Protective Services removed them from their biological parents


Three-year-old twin girls are killed by state criminal neglect after Child Protective Services removed them from their biological parents

By Julio Severo
Child Protective Services (CPS), which alleges to protect children, removed three-year-old twin girls from their parents for non-murderous neglect. Then CPS inflicted on them murderous neglect.
A Georgia foster mom has been charged with second-degree murder after three-year-old twins were found dead in a hot car.
Claudette Foster was charged about two weeks after Payton and Raelynn Keyes went missing on September 29, 2019.
Raelynn and Payton died inside the vehicle that was parked in the backyard of a home.
Temperatures had reached as high as 92 degrees Fahrenheit that day, according to investigators.
A police statement says autopsies determined the children died from accidental heatstroke.
Georgia law allows charging caregivers with second-degree murder when children die because of cruelty stemming from criminal negligence.
Foster is also charged with second-degree child cruelty.
Claudette Foster
Hinesville police Detective Bryan Wolfe said that Foster’s “lack of supervision for the children allowed them to enter the vehicle and pass away.”
Foster has been jailed without bond in Liberty County.
Skye Keyes, the twins’ biological mother expressed her heartbreak over the tragic deaths of their daughters.
Keyes, said she last saw her daughters on September 27 with a caseworker. She told she’s devastated and her family has been left broken by yet another tragic loss.
“It’s a nightmare. It feels like a giant nightmare,” she said. “I feel like we were the last ones to know our daughters died.”
Keyes and her husband had permission to see their two girls just once a week, saying that CPS removed their custody of the girls during a difficult period of mourning the premature death of another child.
“We got pregnant six months after we lost our first daughter,” Keyes revealed. “She died at three weeks. We found out we were pregnant with the twins. They were born 10 weeks early. We went through a lot after we lost our daughter, and we went through more after the girls were born. Bad luck. Just one thing after another.”
The bereaved mother said anyone who knew the twins would agree they had bundles of energy, capable of putting a smile on the sternest of faces.
Raelynn and Payton were removed from their biological parents and they remained under the care of the foster parents with two other siblings for around a year-and-a-half.
It is very sad that the Child Protection Services removes children from their parents for perceived or actual neglect and then exposes them to greater neglect.
In her book “The Way Home,” author Mary Pride says,
“Child abuse experts generally urge caution in leaving children with adults, even those familiar to the parents. Dr. Ronald Summit, a psychiatrist with the University of California at Los Angeles, noted that ‘there is no question, from all the research, that the risk of exploitation for a child increases directly as the child is removed further from the care of its biological mother.’”
However, in Brazil there was a case where action from the Child Protective Services was necessary, but the state negligence was massive. One father repeatedly asked the Child Protective Services to intervene to help his son under the age of 10 against a sadistic lesbian mother involved with another lesbian. The father asked for help from the Child Protective Services for years, and he was never answered. The lesbian mother eventually cut the boy’s penis to force him to be a “girl.” In the end, the lesbian mother tortured and killed her own son.
So in criminal cases where the Child Protective Services needs to intervene, it commits negligence and lets lesbians kill. But in cases where the Child Protective Services does not need to intervene, it intervenes and allows state agents to kill children.
The reality is that the Child Protective Services has been a disaster in several nations.
With information from DailyMail.
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