GUILTY Australia - Tanilla Warrick-Deaves, 2, tortured, beaten to death, NSW, 27 Aug 2011

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Re the smiles - equally creepy as hell, IMO.

Deaves' comments make me want to offer a swift kick where the sun don't shine. To begin with, anyway...

Of course she's playing the 'poor me' card. Like she did when her baby girl was lying in that pram covered in bruises, slowly dying in agony. Sickening is not the world for it. .

Still waiting on news of her charming bf.
 
I agree.......they are both equally creepy.......and I agree that Tanillas mother is going to play the poor me card every chance she gets......like you, I only have empthy, sympathy and compassion for that darling little angel.......her pain must have been horrific.......and for a woman to call herself a mother.......after allowing this, just makes me sick!!!! A mother would not have tolerated the abuse, and a mother would have taken that poor little princess to a doctor.........I feel no empathy or compassion for Donna......I feel only disgust.......
 
What hope do some kids have when this supposedly was done by a specialist paediatrician to a teenage patient...

Jessica Ross (@jessica_ross10)
17/09/13 9:16 AM

Gold Coast doctor has made a brief appearance in court, accused of hog-tying a child patient @tennewsqld

'A Gold Coast doctor has started his 59th birthday by appearing in court after being accused of hog-tying a child in his clinic."

http://m.brisbanetimes.com.au/queen...-hogtying-13-year-old-boy-20130917-2tvwr.html
 
Not related to Tanilla directly but about DoCS.

Guardian Australia (@GuardianAus)
17/09/13 4:28 PM

Royal commission told Docs was 'dead end' for reporting child abuse

I have read in MSM that the police found Tanilla. There was a 000 call but I think it was from a neighbour or relative. I don't think it was to call an ambulance.

The frustration of all who tried to help get help!!!
 
"Deaves has a non-parole period of nine years, making it the highest sentence ever given to a mother in NSW accused of manslaughter on the basis of criminal negligence."

The highest sentence... And yet - not high enough. IMO.

She should at least be sterilised before being released, as should all monsters like her.
 
If I am understanding this, this Pru individual is saying they needed a foster family in place before they could help Tanilla? There was a father involved in Tanilla's life. What is wrong with him? Send her and her sister to his house. It's better than foster care because they are his own children. And there weren't any complaints against him that anyone's mentioned.

Also, the mother's boyfriend had only been with her two months yet the complaints date back to before Tanilla was even born (they were about her sister's safety). Now, the boyfriend is a murderer, but all the blame can't be his because he wasn't even there the whole time.
 
Oh wow I am disgusted at this. I had seen that photo but not what the case was about. How could anyone do that to an innocent baby and how could a mother stand by and let it happen. Tears in my eyes reading what this poor little angel went through. :'(

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If I am understanding this, this Pru individual is saying they needed a foster family in place before they could help Tanilla? There was a father involved in Tanilla's life. What is wrong with him? Send her and her sister to his house. It's better than foster care because they are his own children. And there weren't any complaints against him that anyone's mentioned.

Also, the mother's boyfriend had only been with her two months yet the complaints date back to before Tanilla was even born (they were about her sister's safety). Now, the boyfriend is a murderer, but all the blame can't be his because he wasn't even there the whole time.

Yeah -- I think there's way more to this case than is being put out there, and I'll leave it at that.

I expect this baby-killer to get the reception in prison he so richly deserves.
 
God I feel sorry for their neighbours. I was so glad to read that they called DOCS. It just doesn't add up to me, that they heard such terrifying things, yet DOCS didn't intervene at that point? Surely there was some kind of evidence that alarmed them?
 
To risk a big smack for being very un-PC... I have to wonder if the very hand-off approach taken in this case (after more than 30!!! reports, for goodness' sake!) has anything to do with Tanilla being of Aboriginal descent.

IIRC, there was some kind of Aboriginal welfare group involved. Maybe they need a kick in the pants as well, for letting things get that far?

It's a can of worms, I know - but I think a lot of things contributed to this child being left in a clearly dangerous environment. Her mother and the boyfriend will hopefully do the full time they are handed for her death -- but how many other kids are in that position right now? And why???

Nothing we can do to save Tanilla, but there's room to save others like her.
 
To risk a big smack for being very un-PC... I have to wonder if the very hand-off approach taken in this case (after more than 30!!! reports, for goodness' sake!) has anything to do with Tanilla being of Aboriginal descent.

IIRC, there was some kind of Aboriginal welfare group involved. Maybe they need a kick in the pants as well, for letting things get that far?

It's a can of worms, I know - but I think a lot of things contributed to this child being left in a clearly dangerous environment. Her mother and the boyfriend will hopefully do the full time they are handed for her death -- but how many other kids are in that position right now? And why???

Nothing we can do to save Tanilla, but there's room to save others like her.

PC or unPC aside for a moment


This is a document from NSW Community Services:
http://www.community.nsw.gov.au/docswr/_assets/main/documents/stats_data_aboriginal.pdf

The document statistics and claims regarding response time do not reflect this case IMO. While the data is from a couple of years prior, I would assume they would be still aiming for the same targets
 
Thanks for the report, jamie.

On paper, it does seem the response times are pretty good. But what, then, to make of Tanilla's case?

It just defies sense, to think that a child's family is being reported for two years or more, dozens of times, and that brute violence against the kids is clearly involved ... and the kids are STILL left in the home.

I don't get it. :(

I'd love to understand what mechanisms of DOCS or any other Govt body involved allowed that to happen.. when it doesn't happen in other cases, quite the opposite, really.
 
I had to re-read this article a few times to get my head around the timeline:
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/...ld-for-30-mins

This is what I can gather from what has been reported:

A couple of weeks before Tanilla's death, Ms Coker said she heard Ross yell at Tanilla, "You *advertiser censored**ing little black *advertiser censored*, you **** yourself."
The Cokers informed the Department of Community Services (DOCS), who visited the house the following week.
Tanilla died in Wyong Hospital just days later on August 27 having spent two days lying injured in a pram

I have to assume that what the neighbours heard was poor Tanilla being abused. How was there no physical signs to alter DOCS when they visited? The neighbour described the sound of someone being whipped with a belt. A friend described an injury to Tanilla's hand that would not have healed in a few days.

I would like to see the report on their visit that day.
 
November 5, 2013

The man accused of murdering NSW toddler Tanilla Warrick-Deaves claims the bruises found on her body were from falls and from tripping over.

Warren Ross, the boyfriend of Tanilla's mother, told police in 2011 the toddler had fallen off a trampoline, probably fallen off a cupboard and onto a bed, and that the large bruise on her head was the result of tripping on a protruding floorboard in her Central Coast home, a court has heard.

http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/br...ruises-from-falls-accused-20131105-2wytk.html
 
Just moments ago was the first time I had heard of this case.
So shocked and appalled I can not even type..


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