The 2 young daughters of Keith Green and Tiffany Li have been removed from the mother's home (they have been with Tiffany's mother).
In one place the article says that they are in "protective custody" and in another place it says that they are now with Keith Green's mother in Oregon. Whichever it is, it sounds like a court battle coming up.
http://abc7news.com/news/exclusive-...-from-peninsula-murder-suspects-home/1359865/
Oh Ffs the nerve of her damn mother, the kids were "kidnapped". That woman sure probably was going to take them to China. And I'm sure they would kill them rather not not get their way, isn't what they did to Keith?
More from the @ABC7 link:
[...]
The judge Friday denied Juong Li's motion to reverse the protective order.
A formal hearing will be held next month.
[...]
This all started with a battle over custody of these precious girls. The younger Li (if proven guilty in a court of law) has shown how far she's willing to go to keep them from Keith and his family IMO.
I hope next month's hearing goes in CC's (Keith's Mom's) favor! What good is a court order to a family with power and nearly unlimited resources / money to burn?
Hiring the kind of legal counsel it takes to wipe the floor against someone you're suing isn't cheap, believe me. For the Li's, cost is no issue. What about the Green family? If not, the playing field is not level! That said, IMO, the rules don't apply to the Li's (or at least not the same rules as the rest of us). Entitlement issues, feeling they are above the law, etc., are learned behaviors may have played a part in why we are even here now, with Keith paying the ultimate price! :cow:
Two little girls will never see their loving father again. For that reason alone, they deserve to be as close to
his family as possible. Until the criminal case(s) are adjudicated, is it not safer for them to be shielded from the accused? What guarantees can truly be made that they will protected from the horrible details of what
truly happened? How can we be sure they are not told things that they are far too young to process about what is occurring around them - if they were to be returned to their "mother's" side of the family? I ask these questions from my experiences externing in a DV shelter. Children become pawns, and are told things they shouldn't hear far too often, IME. It happens, with malice and without (sad but true).
The kidnapping accusation just proves my point, JMO! :thud:
The best interest of the children is paramount. My own recent experience has somewhat shaken my faith in "the system," but I hold out hope that next month's hearing will bring the best result. To even risk putting them in harm's way again is unacceptable.
It has to work out as we all hope it will. They've already lost far too much.
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