6angels, the records show the worker visiting regularly. I have to wonder if the worker actually made those visits or just put dates in the file.
She looks MEAN
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So she miscarried her own baby then went on to abuse these children so terribly? Doesn't make sense--most people would treasure the little ones entrusted to their care if they couldn't have their own babies.
6angels, the records show the worker visiting regularly. I have to wonder if the worker actually made those visits or just put dates in the file.
If they did that then as far as I'm concerned Christophers blood is on their hands as well. I know, I know, underpaid, under-funded, overworked, I get that. But for the love of God! We are talking about the lives and safety of the most innocent!!!!!
Bail out money given to companies that then turn around and give their employees obscene bonuses, and we can't f**king get enough money allocated to agencies created for the welfare of our children?????
There is NO EXCUSE!!!
I just can't understand, if you hate a child so much as to hurt them why not just "give them away" (what they are probably thinking, I by NO MEANS think it's ok to just give a child away, they should be loved and nurtured). The articles mention several families who wanted to adopt the child and even reported abuse!
I don't buy it unless she did litterly a walk threw... looked at kids and left....
Sullivan said he has been troubled by Keith's affectless presence throughout the trial. Even as photographs of Christopher and his sister's battered bodies were shown to the court on a large flat-screen monitor - images that Sullivan said he will never forget - Keith remained an imploded star, collapsed within herself.
"I want to hear (Keith) say something. Anything," Sullivan said. "Such horrendous crimes. You'd think there would be some expression of emotion."
Keith, 25, betrayed little emotion throughout most of the sentencing hearing, in which Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Patricia McMahon ordered her to serve the maximum penalty: 50 years in prison and 25 years of extended supervision.