concernedmother
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Its not illegal to rehome?
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A pretty good article on the underground "child exchange." Made me think of some theories that have been discussed here.
http://www.reuters.com/investigates/adoption/#article/part1
Its not illegal to rehome?
Unfortunately, Big Momma lives here in Tucson. http://azstarnet.com/news/local/col...cle_b2c3a385-ca94-549f-8e8d-0b2dfe078d8b.html Or did as of September 2013.
The 'Nicole' posting in the comments section is Big Momma.
My daughter is a social worker living in Tucson. She works in a group home for troubled/homeless/unwanted kids and teens. I'm going to show her these articles and see what she thinks.
Edited to add: There is a thread in the "Crimes-Spotlight on Children" section of the forum. America's underground market for re-housing adopted children - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community
I also posted a link there to this thread.
A pretty good article on the underground "child exchange." Made me think of some theories that have been discussed here.
http://www.reuters.com/investigates/adoption/#article/part1
This is exactly what I think happened to Erica![]()
I'm still not convinced Erica was sent to live with anyone.
I'm still not convinced Erica was sent to live with anyone.
I just can't fathom how a re-homed Erica would not have seen/heard the news about her own disappearance. Or the 'new' family not realizing they took in a child who is being sought... I suppose any re-homing may have been to a remote or distant area, but surely someone nearby has a TV or the Internet? Doesn't bode well in my mind. :-(
I just can't fathom how a re-homed Erica would not have seen/heard the news about her own disappearance. Or the 'new' family not realizing they took in a child who is being sought... I suppose any re-homing may have been to a remote or distant area, but surely someone nearby has a TV or the Internet? Doesn't bode well in my mind. :-(