Elainera
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Also, both cases were Sunday night into early Monday morning. Two weeks apart. Paitin Nov 12, Mariah Nov 26. Law Enforcement exceedingly tight lipped re investigation. Lots of similarities.I don't know much about Paitin Fields case but the similarities that I do know are baffling. Mariah's dump site was located in between the 2 homes where both children we missing? Both last seen in their homes (mobile homes) in the middle of the night? Both very young girls close to the same age? Hard to find any more info on Paitin's case which is infuriating. Is anyone else bothered with these details? How are they so closely related? Is there just a big dose of evil hanging out in that area?
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Mariah may not have died immediately after her injuries. There are many cases where a child was injured but didn't receive medical attention and died 2 or 3 days after the injury. In almost all of those cases, there was reported abuse before so the parent was more afraid of getting in trouble and losing their child, than their child suffering and dying slowly![]()
I don't disagree with you that they are underfunded and overworked. So are teachers, but they still bear some responsibility for what happens on their watch.
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I guess I assumed they had been removed when it was reported that they are currently in the custody of a grandparent.
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Also, both cases were Sunday night into early Monday morning. Two weeks apart. Paitin Nov 12, Mariah Nov 26. Law Enforcement exceedingly tight lipped re investigation. Lots of similarities.
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I don't disagree with you that they are underfunded and overworked. So are teachers, but they still bear some responsibility for what happens on their watch.
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Referenced female by saying they wanted to return Mariah back to "HER"
Not when it is impossible to adequately handle their caseload.
Social workers must pay monthly visits to each child in their case load. Even if the child is placed out of state or the county which is not uncommon. So tell
me how they can visit each child monthly if they have 50-60 cases?
That should be illegal. But it's not. And it makes it literally impossible to monitor their cases.
Wow! What an amazing article! Who knew there was a link between serial arson and serial killing?
Somebody left a comment on the Sheriff’s FB page that on Friday DSS took custody of the children and the bio dad is going to court on Monday for custody of his two sons.
I suppose this is why they don't want him talking. If he talks, he may reveal more about a potential case against her, and they don't want that out there right now.Somebody left a comment on the Sheriffs FB page that on Friday DSS took custody of the children and the bio dad is going to court on Monday for custody of his two sons.
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An excerpt from this article states Mariah’s mother and father are divorced.
Mariah’s mother is divorced from the girl's father, Alex Woods, who said that while his daughter is with her mother his weeks are “like hell, like a nightmare.”
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...d-mother-boyfriend-arrested-article-1.3672349
I don't see why they even needed to visit the Matthew's home again after the visits they had and the evidence that was reported more than once by the pediatrician stating that her MANY broken bones were caused by abuse. There is a point when they bear responsibility. That is one of them.Not when it is impossible to adequately handle their caseload.
Social workers must pay monthly visits to each child in their case load. Even if the child is placed out of state or the county which is not uncommon. So tell
me how they can visit each child monthly if they have 50-60 cases?
That should be illegal. But it's not. And it makes it literally impossible to monitor their cases.
Yes, but only one she would be going "back" to, as in returned to.Mariah had more than one female relative. JMO
I don't see why they even needed to visit the Matthew's home again after the visits they had and the evidence that was reported more than once by the pediatrician stating that her MANY broken bones were caused by abuse. There is a point when they bear responsibility. That is one of them.
I have nothing against CPS. I am in their corner and wish people were not so critical when they err on the side of caution. But as with other groups of people I support (like LE), I don't believe in letting them off the hook in every case simply because I respect them, know their jobs are hard, realize they are underfunded, or anything else.
I work in animal rescue. These kinds of excuses are also sometimes used to let my fellow rescuers off the hook when they make grave mistakes that result in the loss of life or when they allow their facilities to become uninhabitable. I don't subscribe to this notion no matter how overwhelmed we are. We have a responsibility, and it's one we have chosen to take on.
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I don't see why they even needed to visit the Matthew's home again after the visits they had and the evidence that was reported more than once by the pediatrician stating that her MANY broken bones were caused by abuse. There is a point when they bear responsibility. That is one of them.
I have nothing against CPS. I am in their corner and wish people were not so critical when they err on the side of caution. But as with other groups of people I support (like LE), I don't believe in letting them off the hook in every case simply because I respect them, know their jobs are hard, realize they are underfunded, or anything else.
I work in animal rescue. These kinds of excuses are also sometimes used to let my fellow rescuers off the hook when they make grave mistakes that result in the loss of life or when they allow their facilities to become uninhabitable. I don't subscribe to this notion no matter how overwhelmed we are. We have a responsibility, and it's one we have chosen to take on.
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