Posted on 05/01/2008 6:01:31 AM PDT by MizSterious
FLDS doctor denies abuse at YFZ Ranch |
By Heather May and Brooke Adams The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake Tribune |
Article Last Updated:05/01/2008 01:20:20 AM MDT |
The physician who cares for the polygamous community now in the national spotlight - and who has treated its prophet in a Utah jail - is described by his mentor as "very kind, very sensitive, very concerned." Lloyd H. Barlow, a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, graduated from the University of Utah's School of Medicine in 1995. He completed a one-year internship in internal medicine in 1996, and then did a family medicine residency at the U. that ended in 1999. Barlow oversees a health clinic in Hildale, the sect's traditional home base, and its Texas clinic at its YFZ Ranch. Texas authorities allege there is a pattern of sexual abuse of underage girls at the ranch; and on Wednesday an official said at least 41 children there have had broken bones. He also said young boys may have been sexually abused. Barlow flatly denies that any child abuse occurred at the ranch. "There is not," Barlow said. "The parents are very loving and caring parents, as I believe [Texas child welfare officials] could attest given the stresses put on them over the past three weeks and observing them. The parents are very much interested in the care and well-being of their children." He added: "It is part of our belief system that the way to teach and train children is to deal with them and train them in kindness." Physicians are legally required to report cases of suspected child abuse - something Barlow said he would have done if he found such evidence. Texas authorities would not comment Wednesday on whether investigations include whether anyone failed to report abuse of children at the ranch. Barlow said children with serious illnesses or injuries were treated at health care facilities outside the ranch, and police found receipts for such care, court records show. There have been no public complaints against Barlow or discipline by licensors in Utah or Texas. Physician Marc E. Babitz was Barlow's faculty supervisor during his residency program and worked with him at a now-closed family practice clinic in Salt Lake City. "He was really a very fine student and a very fine resident. He put the welfare of his patients as his top priority," said Babitz, who once visited Barlow at the Hildale clinic. He said he was once introduced to one of Barlow's wives. Until Barlow completed his medical degree, Hildale and the adjoining FLDS town of Colorado City, Ariz., had a single nurse practitioner to rely on. "He made a huge difference to health care in this area," said Joanne Yarrish, a certified nurse midwife in nearby Centennial Park. Barlow repeatedly visited then-ailing sect leader Warren S. Jeffs in the Washington County jail in the spring of 2007. Jeffs was awaiting trial and was later convicted of two first-degree felony counts of rape as an accomplice for his role in a 2001 spiritual marriage between a 14-year-old follower and her 19-year-old cousin. --- * JULIA LYON contributed to this report. |
(Versus dropping them from the 2nd or 3rd stories of the dorms)
Four years wasn’t long enough for you.
That is interesting since news accounts state the kids can not identify their own moms in many cases - so who are they returned to?
Yes, but these kids don’t get to ride bikes or skateboards, or play at all, from all I’ve read. They don’t rough-house, they don’t play sports, and if you’ve seen pictures of the ranch, they’re not likely to climb trees, either.
Wonder what kind of document that is? Maybe an accidental thing, ingested a garden product or something. I noted that many of the women look pretty hefty but not the kids. And kids of an age put darn near anything in their mouths.
Thanks, deport. Maybe not that serious, but after seeing the documentary on WE the other night, it still makes the hair on the back of my neck stand straight up.
After reading the following graph, my mind shouted, "BINGO!!!!!"
Yet, many have argued there was a violation of due process as though the authorities are required to be intentionally ignorant about the communities within their jurisdiction. FLDS lawyers have been floating to the press and public the bizarre notion that authorities were required to enter the compound with a mental blank slate, as though they knew absolutely nothing about the FLDS. It is a position that defies common sense. While authorities need probable cause for a particular raid, they do not have to act stupid once they are inside a criminal organization, whether it is a religious group, the mob, or a drug cartel. Indeed, it is law enforcement's obligation to be informed about likely criminal conduct in their jurisdiction. That includes orchestrated child abuse.
(Oh, I'm sure it was from their intramural football league, El Dorado Poly Gamy Tech vs. Hildale Poly Gamy Tech, Colorado City Poly Gamy Tech, Bountiful Poly Gamy Tech, Pinesdale Poly Gamy Tech, etc.) /sarc off
Copies of the warrants were released Friday. The list of records also refers to a “cyanide poisoning page from a first-aid manual, but offers no other explanation.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=3059496
4/11/08
In the WE Network documentary the other night, they also said that even HUGGING children is frowned upon. What a nightmare life those kids led.
I wonder if it was paperclipped to a grape Kool-Aid recipe...
PING!!
FReepmail to be added to the FLDS Eldorado Legal Case Ping List
“After the earlier leaks from the CPS “
What were the leaks? Is there someone from the inside “leaking” information?
Nah, I think they are going to get them for tax evasion.
Yep that is one possiblility.....
That’s ONE of the many portions of post #11 that hit home for me, too. Not just fLDS lawyers, but it’s an argument that many freepers have tried to put forth, too (along with several other equally silly ones). Y’don’t suppose some of these folks here get talking points from fLDS? ;)
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