From a different source, people were doing a lot to reveal this stepmother but couldn’t get any response.
“He wasn’t the only one who noticed. Teachers at the school brought in meals for the student after they noticed him stealing food and digging around in the garbage.
“Everyone really was concerned with this child since he was 5 years old. You knew something was wrong. It was grossly wrong,” Pannone said.
The former principal said he and his staff called not only Sullivan — the stepmother — but also the state’s Department of Children and Families at least 20 times.
At some point during the boy’s fifth grade year, he disappeared entirely.
Pannone was told that the boy had been transferred to Wolcott Public Schools, but he tried to look for a record of the move and found no evidence of the boy’s attendance. Later, he was told the boy was being homeschooled.”
Social Services is useless these days except as a threat to conservatives.
When I was growing up there was a girl in our class named Connie. She was downright vivacious even in fourth grade. She just didn’t come to school one day. Nothing was said about her ever again. I instinctively knew something was off. I have wondered for nearly 60 years now what happened to Connie.
It surely would taste of justice if these lying lawyers had some consequences for their perfidious pronouncements.