“Texas Children’s Protective Services spokeswoman Marleigh Meisner said officials decided that children are more truthful in interviews about possible abuse if their parents are not around.
“I can tell you we believe the children who are victims of abuse or neglect, and particularly victims at the hands of their own parents, certainly are going to feel safer to tell their story when they don’t have a parent there that’s coaching them with how to respond,” Meisner said.”
Seems to me that I remember a time when some daycare people were destroyed because the children made up a bunch of lies and were encouraged by child services. I wonder how much coaching Ms. Meisner is giving the kids about what to say. One woman in the story said....
“I have an 18-year-old daughter that has been taken and isolated, and they’re trying to interrogate her and trying to get her to say that she is the victim,” Amy told FOX News. “And she’s been isolated and interrogated through the whole night and then several days and the abuse is absolutely terrible.”
Sounds like grilling a suspect instead of interviewing a “victim”.
I watched the interview this morning as I was getting ready for work; gave me the creeps. All 3 of the women interviewed seemed like they just weren’t quite all there.
Obviously don't know much about the *outside* world.
Reminded me of some prairie stepford wives or normal wives on Prozac.
Where did all their teenaged sons go?
Well, Sally, that's because they need to determine whether there was abuse and what your level of complicity in that abuse has been.
By the way, Sally, how old were you when you married your husband? How old was he? Have any underaged daughters that were forced to marry an older man?
“They told us that they were going to put us on a bus and take us to where it was a bigger, better place to be where our family could be together,” she added.
Shades of the trains to Auschwitz
I am sure it is a "wonderful" life for the 50 year old men that bed 14 year old girls.
“The women, who appeared on FOX News wearing similar high-collared dresses in pastel colors, said they agreed to speak to the media in the hopes of getting their children back.” . . . so they could hand them over to pederast freaks when they start their periods.
There, fixed it.
They deny it? Well okay then, nothing to see here...
Translation: They already have enough evidence of sexual abuse of children by their own parent to shock the conscience of the Judge at the Hearing tomorrow. Those mothers (who failed to protect their daughters from the sickening sexual onslaught of their fathers, uncles, older brothers, & etc.) are not going to see their children for a long time to come...if ever again.
Get used to it, Mom. They need you like they need a hole in the head...
FOXY News is just trying to get a preview of any criminal cases that may spin off from this. The Dependency proceedings will be Confidential...off limits to FOXY News for the protection of the victimized children, so they'll try to force revelation of detailed evidence from the Dependency investigation by spinning it as though CPS were violating some CRIMINAL Rules of Evidence (which we already know keep almost all sexual predators out of jail & loose on the streets)...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=402761&in_page_id=1770
I’n an Australian and I just don’t get it - this guy was arrested and jailed in 2006 - yet the cult continued to operate?
Man who had 80 wives and 250 children arrested on rape charges
by BARRY WIGMORE
Last updated at 18:20pm on 29th August 2006
Warren Jeffs, the ruthless leader of a breakaway branch of the Mormon Church who had 80 wives and 250 children was arrested today after a five-month manhunt.
Jeffs, 50, who was on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list with a $100,000 price on his head, was arrested at a routine traffic stop in Las Vegas.
He was wanted on charges of polygamy, child rape, kidnapping, and tax evasion.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Interview with a so-called 'lost boy' Editor's note: Johnny Jessop, 18, is suing polygamist leader Warren Jeffs to force him to locate Johnny's mother. Jessop, a so-called 'lost boy,' says he was kicked out of his polygamous home at the age of 13. He believes Jeffs knows his mother's whereabouts. CNN's Gary Tuchman interviewed Jessop for tonight's show.
NOTE THE DATE!
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