Wasn't expecting this!
What is this world coming to? God bless Jadianna. :rose:
I second that!! :tantrum:
Wasn't expecting this!
What is this world coming to? God bless Jadianna. :rose:
Both are slated to return June 12 to Sacramento Superior Court.
Wow, this is really sad:
http://www.kcra.com/news/local-news...us-referrals-in-jadianna-larsen-case/33597732. BBM:
Child Protective Services had been in and out of 6-year-old Jadianna Larsen's life from the time just before she was born until the weeks leading up to her death, according to documents obtained by KCRA 3 on Monday.
This poor kid never had a chance.
How terribly sad to know this could have been prevented. When will CPS see that they can't leave children in this type of environment. Just the fact that a RSO is living in the home should be enough to remove a child! "CPS is highly supportive of families who engage with these services, because they can often fortify a safe environment for a child while keeping the family intact." IMO, it just doesn't work. Heartbreaking...
There is simply just not enough foster and adoption homes for these kids. There is no way they could remove every child in potential danger without opening up orphanages with probably even more neglect. I used to work in the foster care system as a therapist and I gotta tell you, it takes ALOT to remove a kid from a family. Not just accusations and he said she said. It takes a lot of time too. It's a process. Not just CPS is called and they are removed that day.
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There is simply just not enough foster and adoption homes for these kids. There is no way they could remove every child in potential danger without opening up orphanages with probably even more neglect. I used to work in the foster care system as a therapist and I gotta tell you, it takes ALOT to remove a kid from a family. Not just accusations and he said she said. It takes a lot of time too. It's a process. Not just CPS is called and they are removed that day.
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Jadianna Larsons clothing contained traces of DNA linked to the man accused of killing the 6-year-old Sacramento girl and setting her body on fire near a rural Glenn County road in May 2015, a detective testified at a preliminary hearing in the girls death...
Detective Jason Lonteen testified that surveillance cameras and pings from cellular towers traced what investigators suspect was Riveras early morning journey from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to rural Glenn County to dispose of Jadiannas body and back to Sacramento.
The images, Lonteen said, included a 7:30 a.m. stop at a Walmart on Truxel Road in Natomas. They showed a man believed to be Rivera carrying a gas can.
From your link, OkieGranny:
Burton did not look at her son as Chris Britton, one of the Sacramento County Sheriffs Department detectives who investigated Jadiannas death, told of the criminologists findings of spermatozoa on most of a dozen pair of the girls underwear recovered by investigators. Traces of DNA were also found on the stained Cherokee and Garanimals T-shirts Jadianna once wore.
The samples were consistent with Juan Rivera, Britton testified ...