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Kansas has lost 45 children to child abuse since 2013. Staggering.
45 chairs on display in Kansas child abuse memorial
45 chairs on display in Kansas child abuse memorial
That’s horribly sad. And that’s just how many that they know of. Who knows how many more sweet little ones went completely unnoticed or slipped through the cracks.Kansas has lost 45 children to child abuse since 2013. Staggering.
45 chairs on display in Kansas child abuse memorial
Yep;. And i’m afraid of losing progress in Topeka.That’s horribly sad. And that’s just how many that they know of. Who knows how many more sweet little ones went completely unnoticed or slipped through the cracks.
Well Nancy G is at it again, and doesn't discriminate with her confused tips! Missing Iowa college girl Mollie Tibbets was confused with another, and NG Show was (incorrectly/unconfirmed) reporting her dead....
I was stunned when they mentioned the “10th or 11th and the bathroom” as factual. I think they got so caught up in the story, they started grasping at anything for a good headline. It was disappointing.
But why even bring it up when it had clearly come out of someone’s back end? Do you realize what it did to the family and all of those who were so invested in this case? There was absolutely no indication of anything regarding those dates from any sort of reliable source - and there WAS reliable information that Lucas had been seen after those dates (which was later confirmed by the DA). Same with rhe “killed in the bathroom” thing. It would not have been difficult to confirm.On the show you are referring to, the only show where the 10th or 11th was mentioned, Nancy clearly said "reportedly" and "unconfirmed." Unless the DA provides an updated announcement, it will remain that way, but Crime Stories never presented the information as factual.
Nancy said, "How do we know this? As of yet unconfirmed."
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But why even bring it up when it had clearly come out of someone’s back end? Do you realize what it did to the family and all of those who were so invested in this case? There was absolutely no indication of anything regarding those dates from any sort of reliable source - and there WAS reliable information that Lucas had been seen after those dates (which was later confirmed by the DA). Same with rhe “killed in the bathroom” thing. It would not have been difficult to confirm.
And why wait to address it until months later, when you were asked to clarify it multiple times when it happened, and when LE specifically refuted the claims?
Can you just make up stuff, create havoc, and then say oh it was ok because “we said unsubstantiated“? I’m sorry i know i sound rude, but this was an incredibly emotional case for everyone involved and we are fiercly protective of his loved ones. They didn’t deserve any of this circus.
If anyone needs me I’ll be in the time-out closet.
I really appreciate your respectful and heartfelt reaponse, Leigh. Although i still hold disappointment and frustration for what happened, You have earned back a lot of my respect. Thank you for taking my words to heart and responding in kind. It says a lot.I was just now told about these replies (and other comments on here about the show which I can't argue with because they were true) or I would have addressed it months ago. As for why it was brought up, I don't know. I didn't report it. I do know there were trusted sources who didn't wish to provide the public with how they knew the information. I can attest, however, that police were indeed back at the Hernandez home on the weekend of June 2, as I was in in Wichita at the time.
And it's OK, you don't sound rude. I completely understand what you are saying. We were also were emotionally invested in this case. I don't think Nancy or anyone else meant any harm by it, although I can see what you are saying. I am simply trying to say we didn't set out to report false information or represent anything as absolute-- and there was good reason for reporting it at the time, I assume.
I have to say I agree with everything you just wrote above. This was, indeed, an extremely emotional case. Many of us never met little Lucas or heard of him until he went missing. Yet, he became a part of our daily lives, and one of his wonderful family members became one of us because of Lucas.But why even bring it up when it had clearly come out of someone’s back end? Do you realize what it did to the family and all of those who were so invested in this case? There was absolutely no indication of anything regarding those dates from any sort of reliable source - and there WAS reliable information that Lucas had been seen after those dates (which was later confirmed by the DA). Same with rhe “killed in the bathroom” thing. It would not have been difficult to confirm.
And why wait to address it until months later, when you were asked to clarify it multiple times when it happened, and when LE specifically refuted the claims? There were plenty of opportunities to graciously and respectfully walk it back but nope. Nothing.
Can you just make up stuff, create havoc, and then say oh it was ok because “we said unsubstantiated“? I’m sorry i know i sound rude and I’m sure I’ll pay for it, but this was an incredibly emotional case for everyone involved and we are fiercly protective of his loved ones. They didn’t deserve any of this circus.
If anyone needs me I’ll be in the time-out closet.
I really appreciate your respectful and heartfelt reaponse, Leigh. Although i still hold disappointment and frustration for what happened, You have earned back a lot of my respect. Thank you for taking my words to heart and responding in kind. It says a lot.
So glad you’re back *mwah*I have to say I agree with everything you just wrote above. This was, indeed, an extremely emotional case. Many of us never met little Lucas or heard of him until he went missing. Yet, he became a part of our daily lives, and one of his wonderful family members became one of us because of Lucas.
This was heartbreaking in a way I can't describe, the ups and downs emotionally took a toll on a lot of people on here- especially the wonderful locals who searched for him daily. People gave their love, their hearts, and their time to try and help find him, whether it was searching, posting on the internet his missing poster, or just posting here.
I love Nancy, but this time, I feel like my trust went down a few notches. Such information given out about the second autopsy, the bathroom, and other things should not have been presented until they were confirmed facts.
Even on here, there was misinformation about Emily being pregnant again, to which sent many a poster over the edge, due to Lucas being missing and Emily not having custody of her own boys. Turns out, Jonathan was right- she wasn't pregnant at all.
I had to take a break from here- the inconclusive autopsy report upset me so damn much, I feel like I don't want to be here again. Then I think of how there might be a person locally who might need help being searched for or their families needing help, and I feel guilty and wrong for staying away. It just sucked the life right out of me. My heart goes out to his loved ones who got no answers as to what truly happened to Lucas that night or early morning, to cause Emily to dump him like bag of empty containers from McDonald's and never told at least Lucas' father what truly happened. It's like a punch to the stomach.
Rest in peace, darling Lucas. You are always in my heart and I think of you daily. Praying his siblings and step siblings are doing ok- I can't imagine how scary and upsetting this is to all of them.
Me too Steels.So glad you’re back *mwah*
I'm curious about that too.Does anybody know anything about custody situation with MH
Thanks for posting this. I tried yesterday from my phone and was unsuccessful. I'm afraid that with Colyer going out, progress will stall out even more.Kansas’ child welfare agency failed to meet more than half of 30 federal and state performance standards last year, according to a report that used the agency’s data.
The Department for Children and Families released the report this week that showed it didn’t meet 16 standards from July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2018. The report comes after a year when the agency changed its leaders amid severe criticism of its performance, The Wichita Eagle reported .
Child welfare advocates said the report shows the depth of the department’s problems. DCF officials said they have responded with several new efforts to improve performance.
“I’m not sure that there has been a full acknowledgment of the numbers that are on this (report),” said Benet Magnuson, director of the social justice group Kansas Appleseed.
Kansas child welfare agency failed to meet 16 standards
Yea you think they have a problem! insert <sarcasm>