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I began teaching elementary school in 1978 and taught until 1994. I taught 5 and 6 year olds for 4 of those 16 years. It was common knowledge that a child of this age who soiled, wet and additionally had chronic vaginal, kidney, and/or bladder infections exhibited signs of probable sexual abuse, which if we, as the child's teacher ignored or left unreported could not only cost us our teaching position, it could also lead to prosecution.
:furious: How sad to imagine JonBenet's pediatrician of some 27 visits, fellow church parishioner, and family friend actually doing so much less than would be expected of a JonBenet's classroom teacher. He should be prosecuted for negligence which lead to the death of JonBenet Ramsey, in my humble opinion! :furious:
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/6502/primer/primer1_fam.html
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[size=-1]Dr. Francesco and Penni Beuf[/size][/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=-2]"JonBen�t's pediatrician and his wife, who were also Ramsey friends and fellow parishioners of St. John's Episcopal Church. Dr. Beuf has stated that he saw no sign of sexual or other abuse in any of the 27 visits JonBen�t made to his office in the 3 years prior to her death. He prescribed tranquilizers to Patsy the day of the murder. Anything the Ramseys told Dr. Beuf might be considered privileged because of his physician status.[/size][/font] "