Kiln Wood
Overdosed on Nancy Drew mysteries
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The New Hampshire Sunday Newsdated December 25, 2011 was published today. I received a call in the early afternoon from a friend who read me an article on Page A5; this article has as a title:
"Reporting child abuse seen to help stem severity, advocate says"
This article is written by Nancy West; the first two paragraphs are:
"Several recent cases of violence against children should remind people to make sure they report suspected child abuse before it becomes life threatening or even dealy, according to Jack Lightfoot, director of advocacy at Child and Family Services.
Lightfoot referred to the recent Albany case in wich a toddler was severly beaten; Celina Cass, the murdered 11-year-old girl in West Stewartstown; and Ayla Reynolds, the 20-month-old girl missing from her home in Waterville, Maine, since last week."
The article continues on and occupies the top one-quarter of Page A5. My apologies for not being "internet savvy" enough to supply a link, but I believe I should share this with all of you, and I hope you'll forgive me for not being able supply the link.
Does anyone reading this post recall reading or hearing that Celina had been subjected to abuse before she disappeared? I do not, but then again, I'm no longer the sharpest tack in the box.
Will check back on this thread on Monday evening to see if any of you had read or heard anything that may have escaped me.
"Reporting child abuse seen to help stem severity, advocate says"
This article is written by Nancy West; the first two paragraphs are:
"Several recent cases of violence against children should remind people to make sure they report suspected child abuse before it becomes life threatening or even dealy, according to Jack Lightfoot, director of advocacy at Child and Family Services.
Lightfoot referred to the recent Albany case in wich a toddler was severly beaten; Celina Cass, the murdered 11-year-old girl in West Stewartstown; and Ayla Reynolds, the 20-month-old girl missing from her home in Waterville, Maine, since last week."
The article continues on and occupies the top one-quarter of Page A5. My apologies for not being "internet savvy" enough to supply a link, but I believe I should share this with all of you, and I hope you'll forgive me for not being able supply the link.
Does anyone reading this post recall reading or hearing that Celina had been subjected to abuse before she disappeared? I do not, but then again, I'm no longer the sharpest tack in the box.
Will check back on this thread on Monday evening to see if any of you had read or heard anything that may have escaped me.